Dear Dr. Edwina Taborsky,
In January 2017, A Panel on Philosophy of Plato in the 21st century
was organized in Athens, Greece as part of the 4th Annual International
Conference on Humanities & Arts in a Global World.
Based on this panel and inviting other researchers, who work in this
area
Dear Sung,
Thank you for sharing with us your interesting ideas based on the
Peircean triadic approach. It is not by chance that your triad exactly
corresponds to the Existential Triad, which stratifies the whole World
into three interrelated components:
Physical World
Mental World
Structu
Dear Krassimir and other FISers,
After reading the interesting contribution of Krassimir, I would like to
share with you some of my impressions and ideas.
I like very much the term INFOS suggested by Krassimir. It’s possible to
suggest that Krassimir assumed the following definition.
An INFOS
ry is not able to tackle information problems.
You have to go back to other mathematical approaches.
Il 21 marzo 2018 alle 23.42 "Burgin, Mark" ha
scritto:
Dear Krassimir and other FISers,
After reading the interesting contribution of Krassimir, I would like
to share with
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to suggest the new topic for discussion
Is information physical?
My opinion is presented below:
Why some people erroneously think that information is physical
The main reason to think that information is physical is the stron
t post of the week. I might answer comment, if
any, at the end of the week.
On 25 Apr 2018, at 03:47, Burgin, Mark mailto:mbur...@math.ucla.edu>> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to suggest the new topic for discussion
Is information physical?
and the technical sciences
that makes up the foundation of most conceptions of information science.
Best
Søren
*Fra:*Fis *På vegne af *Krassimir Markov
*Sendt:* 17. maj 2018 11:33
*Til:* fis@listas.unizar.es; Burgin, Mark
*Emne:* Re: [Fis] Is information physical? A
. That is, addressing the forms of abstraction that
relate representation to (in-) forms of physical structures.
Cheers
Jerry
On May 16, 2018, at 9:20 PM, Burgin, Mark <mailto:mbur...@math.ucla.edu>> wrote:
Dear FISers,
It was an interesting discussion, in which many highly in
Hangzhou; Visiting Professor, ISTIC,
<http://www.istic.ac.cn/Eng/brief_en.html>Beijing;
Visiting Fellow, Birkbeck <http://www.bbk.ac.uk/>, University of London;
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en
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