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  1. The book is a comprehensive introduction to the work of the Estonian-German biologist Jakob von Uexküll. After a first introductory chapter by Morten Tønnessen and a second chapter on Uexküll's life and philosophical background, it contains four chapters devoted to the analysis of his main works. They are followed by a vast eighth chapter ...

  2. 31. Dez. 2014 · One of Jakob’s ancestors, Berend Johann von Uexküll, is remembered for having issued, the year of the French Revolution, a private “law” which granted freedom to the peasants who tended his lands and for being in favour of the liberation of all Estonian farmers (who were subjected to serfdom like throughout the Tsarist empire). In 1811, on the initiative of the Baltic nobility, the ...

  3. Geburtstag des Biologen Jakob Johann von Uexküll Sendung: Kultur im Norden | 10.09.1964 | 00:00 Uhr 9 Min Uexküll führte den Begriff der Umwelt in die Biologie ein.

  4. Von besonderem Interesse für Uexküll war, dass Zeichen und Bedeutung von grösster Wichtigkeit für alle Lebensprozesse sind. Sein Konzept des Funktionskreises kann als ein allgemeines Modell für Zeichenprozesse (Semiosis) angesehen werden. Uexküll betrachtete sich als Nachfolger von Johannes Müller und Karl Ernst von Baer.

  5. Jakob Johann von Uexküll was born on September 8, 1864, at Keblas, Estonia, on the estate of his aristocratic German family with long-standing historical ties to the Baltic region (Kull 2001). He attended the Domschule in Reval (now, Tallin) before entering the University of Dorpat (Estonia) in 1884 to study zoology. Receiving a

  6. Jakob Johann von Uexküll founded the discipline of biosemiotics, which was developed later by his son Thure von Uexküll and the Hungarian-American Thomas Sebeok. Uexküll's greatest contribution to language and to biosemiotics was his concept of an Umwelt, which was developed by Sebeok and the philosopher Martin Heidegger Uexküll's Umwelt corresponds to the range of communications around ...

  7. Jakob Johann von UexkuÈll was born in Keblaste manor (in older German usage Ð Keblas), LaÈaÈnemaa county, Estonia, in September 8, 1864. He died on the island of Capri on July 25, 1944. UexkuÈll's family is an old Baltic-German family, with well-studied family history (Hansen 1900; Taube 1930, 1936).