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  2. Susan Petrilli - Wikipedia

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    Susan Petrilli (born 3 November 1954) is an Italian semiotician, professor of philosophy and theory of languages at the University of Bari, Aldo Moro, Italy, and the seventh Thomas A. Sebeok Fellow of the Semiotic Society of America. She is also International Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, the University of Adelaide ...

  3. Augusto Ponzio - Wikipedia

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    Augusto Ponzio (born 17 February 1942) is an Italian semiologist and philosopher. Since 1980 is Full Professor of Philosophy of Language at Bari University, Italy and since 2015 is Professor Emeritus at the same university. He has made a significant contribution as editor and translator to the dissemination of the ideas of Pietro Ispano ...

  4. Linguistic alienation - Wikipedia

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    Susan Petrilli and Augusto Ponzio describe that "the problem of linguistic alienation cannot be adequately solved simply by denouncing deviations from paradigms that are pre-established or that are proposed within the boundaries of this or that language viewed as a self-sufficient system; or simply by constructing one's own model of how language should be." In this sense, language would be ...

  5. Lucchese crime family - Wikipedia

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    The Lucchese crime family (pronounced [lukˈkeːze; -eːse]) is an Italian-American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia. Members refer to the organization as the Lucchese borgata; borgata (or brugard) is Mafia slang for criminal gang, which itself was ...

  6. John Deely - Wikipedia

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    John Deely (April 26, 1942 – January 7, 2017 [2]) was an American philosopher and semiotician. [3] He was a professor of philosophy at Saint Vincent College and Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Prior to this, he held the Rudman Chair of Graduate Philosophy at the Center for Thomistic Studies, located at the University of St. Thomas (Houston) .

  7. Angel from Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    While Bonnie Koloc recorded "Angel from Montgomery" in 1972 on her album Hold on to Me, the song achieved its first high-profile artist cover in 1973 when John Denver included it—as "Angels from Montgomery"—on his Farewell Andromeda. But it was Bonnie Raitt 's version, on her 1974 album Streetlights, that first attained wide recognition for the song. In a 2000 interview, Raitt stated: "I ...

  8. Post-structuralism - Wikipedia

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    Postmodernism; Preceded by Modernism: Postmodernity; Deconstruction; Hypermodernity; Hyperreality; Posthumanism; Post-structuralism; Fields; Anthropology; Archaeology ...

  9. Charles W. Morris - Wikipedia

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    A son of Charles William and Laura (Campbell) Morris, Charles William Morris was born on May 23, 1901, in Denver, Colorado . Morris briefly attended the University of Wisconsin, and later studied engineering and psychology at Northwestern University, where he graduated with a B.S. in 1922. That same year, he entered the University of Chicago ...