Re: [FIS] Re: Concluding replies

2006-10-06 Thread Stanley N. Salthe
: Stanley N. Salthe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [FIS] Re: Concluding replies Commenting on Arne's posting, with which I substantially agree. I find it useful to construct a specification hierarchy of 'realms of nature' (each of which is a cultural construct), as: {physical dynamics {material

RE: [FIS] Re: Concluding replies

2006-10-06 Thread Loet Leydesdorff
@listas.unizar.es Subject: Re: [FIS] Re: Concluding replies Note on SPAM: there is lots of spam these days in the server of this university. If your message is rejected, like this one from Stan, resend it to me, please, and I will re-enter it into the list. ---Pedro

[FIS] Re: Concluding replies

2006-10-04 Thread Arne Kjellman
Reply to Richard: I do not wish to prolong the discussions since we are in a state of summing up – but since you refer to my view I nevertheless feel obliged to point out that you, to my mind, totally got hold of the wrong end of the stick regarding this Summer’s FIS-discussions about

[FIS] Re: Concluding replies

2006-10-02 Thread Richard Emery
Arne Kjellman wrote: ...however I am still annoyed with the term transformation that suggests that information is present as parts or entities of our environment and are transformed by human perception. I maintain that information (or digits) rises only in a personal awareness as a