
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 121-125
Series: Biosemiotics
Full citation:
, "Exemplifying umweltlehre through one's own life a biography of J. von Uexküll by F. Mildenberger," Biosemiotics 2 (1), 2009, pp. 121-125


Exemplifying umweltlehre through one's own life a biography of J. von Uexküll by F. Mildenberger,
pp. 121-125
in: Biosemiotics 2 (1), 2009.Abstract
Jakob von Uexküll was a well-know author in the German biological and philosophical circles in the first decades of the 20th century. His work influenced Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, Ludwig von Bertalanffy and Konrad Lorenz, among many others. However, tempora mutantur, after the Modern Synthesis in biology, his texts became non-understandable in the framework of the mainstream discourse for several decades. But what is fascinating is that in 1987 he is mentioned as one out of 8 major classics of semiotics (see T. von Uexküll 1987; in Krampen et al. 1987), and in 2001, as one out of 50 major classics of biology of all times (see Hassenstein 2001, in Jahn and Schmitt 2001). Meanwhile, many minds got infected by Uexküll’s Theoretische Biologie—Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gilles Deleuze, René Thom (not to mention those who in many different fields have used some of his concepts—Ortega y Gasset, Giorgio Agamben, Noam Chomsky, Arne Næss),... and above all, Thomas A. Sebeok.
Cited authors

Merleau-Ponty Maurice

Heidegger Martin

Cassirer Ernst

Deleuze Gilles

Chomsky Noam

von Uexküll Jakob

Agamben Giorgio

Thom René

von Bertalanffy Ludwig

Lorenz Konrad
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 121-125
Series: Biosemiotics
Full citation:
, "Exemplifying umweltlehre through one's own life a biography of J. von Uexküll by F. Mildenberger," Biosemiotics 2 (1), 2009, pp. 121-125