Dear colleagues,
I agree with a lot of Christophe Menant's last mail, but I think that I can
take it a step further.
The expression of Bateson "A difference which makes a difference" presumes
that there is a system or a series of events for which the differences can
make a difference. This sys
Steven,
In a few words, what I understand by “meaning”.
1) We all agree that the Shannon theory of information addresses the
capacity of transmission of a communication channel. It does not deal at all
with the possible meaning associated with the information. A different
approach is needed.
2