
biosemiotic philosophy
Biosemiotic philosophy explores how living organisms use signs and signals to communicate, interpret, and interact with their environment. It views life as a semiotic process, where cellular activities, behaviors, and even evolution are driven by the exchange of information through symbols like chemical signals, genetic codes, or visual cues. Essentially, it sees life as fundamentally meaningful, with meaning arising from biological processes that resemble language or communication systems. This perspective helps us understand the interconnectedness of life and how organisms interpret their surroundings to survive, adapt, and evolve.