Jakob Johann von Uexküll

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Jakob Johann von Uexküll


Born
in Mihkli, Estonia
September 08, 1864

Died
July 25, 1944


Jakob Johann Baron von Uexküll was a German biologist.

He was the father of Thure von Uexküll, M.D. and grandfather of Jakob von Uexküll.
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Average rating: 4.09 · 327 ratings · 37 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Foray Into the Worlds of ...

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Cartas biológicas a una dama

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Omailmad

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Uexküll: Umwelt und Innenwe...

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4.71 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1921 — 4 editions
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Niegeschaute Welten: die Um...

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A Theory of Meaning

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Environment and inner world...

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Theoretische Biologie

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L'immortale spirito nella n...

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Kompositionslehre der Natur...

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“but now we see that the subject controls the time of its environment. While we said before, "There can be no living subject without time," now we shall have to say, "Without a living subject, there can be no time.”
Jakob Johann von Uexküll, A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans: with A Theory of Meaning

“Every subject spins out, like the spider's threads, its relations to certain qualities of things and weaves them into a solid web, which carries its existence.”
Jakob Johann von Uexküll, A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans: with A Theory of Meaning

“Perception signs are therefore always spatially bound, and, since they take place in a certain sequence, they are also temporally bound.”
Jakob Johann von Uexküll, A Foray into the Worlds of Animals and Humans: with A Theory of Meaning