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Towards a Semiotics of the "Loving Light”: the Transmodern Turn
Author(s) -
Traian-Dinorel D. Stănciulescu∗
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
human and social studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2286-3265
pISSN - 2285-5920
DOI - 10.1515/hssr-2015-0018
Subject(s) - semiotics , metalanguage , epistemology , sociology , social semiotics , philosophy , object (grammar) , pluralism (philosophy) , mechanism (biology) , aesthetics , linguistics
The core of what we call transmodern turn is sustained (after decades of dominance of post-modern epistemology) by the shaping of an ontological model of the “Essentials Unity”, in which Human Being, the World and God should be in a non-conflictual relationship of togetherness, by a resonant / holographic mechanism of light. (Re)cognizing that the world-object and metalanguage have an objective interface, religion, philosophy and modern (social) sciences harmonise their specific assertions through a semiotics of the "loving light” capable of proving that: syntactically, the world is governed by unifying patterns which contain the semantic meanings of an objective human “language of light”; from a pragmatic point of view, biophotonically assumed, the fundamental values of human being / history can be traced in the ontologic (natural - cultural) act of signification which foregrounds the becoming of universal resonance into love