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Tommi Vehkavaara is a part-time lecturer and grant holder at Tampere University's Faculty of Social Sciences, specializing in the Department of History, Philosophy and Literary Studies. He focuses on biosemiotics, cognitive semiotics, and semiotic naturalism, with a strong emphasis on integrating Peircean semiotics, interactivism, and systems theory. His work critiques anthropomorphic semiotic applications and explores foundational questions in biosemiotics and evolutionary epistemology. He coordinates the Finnish doctoral training network in philosophy and contributes to semantic projects like Tieteen termipankki.
Research Interests: Biosemiotics; Cognitive semiotics; Semiotic naturalism; Peirce's philosophy; Mark Bickhard's interactivism; Logic; Evolutionary epistemology; Systems theory (autopoiesis, complexity); Constructivism.
Key Contributions: Pioneered 'protosemiosis' theory, analyzed semiotic normativity in biosemiotics, and explored the philosophical foundations of sign systems. His work bridges philosophy, biology, and cognitive science, emphasizing constructive approaches to semiotic agency. Recent focus includes normativity in Peirce's 'practics' and interdisciplinary semiotic modeling.
Grants/Coordinations: Finnish doctoral training network in philosophy, grants supporting biosemiotic research.
Labs/Teams: Involved in international biosemiotics collaborations and the Tampere philosophy research group.


