Dear Gordana, Hector and colleagues,
I keep thinking that the theme of absences is really fundamental for
advancing the foundations of information science, but I am disappointed
by the way Terry has oriented the book. Both style and contents are
inadequate for my taste. He continues to do
' S BOOK - PRESENTED BY DEACON
Dear Gordana, Hector and colleagues,
I keep thinking that the theme of absences is really fundamental for
advancing the foundations of information science, but I am disappointed by
the way Terry has oriented the book. Both style and contents are inadequate
for my
is just the place where we may discuss all ideas.
Friendly regards
Krassimir
From: Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:08 PM
To: Pedro C. Marijuan
Cc: fis@listas.unizar.es
Subject: Re: [Fis] POSTS ON TERRY' S BOOK - PRESENTED BY DEACON
Dear Pedro,
I am sure that Terry
On 04 May 2012, at 11:35, Pedro C. Marijuan wrote:
Dear Gordana, Hector and colleagues,
I keep thinking that the theme of absences is really fundamental
for advancing the foundations of information science, but I am
disappointed by the way Terry has oriented the book. Both style and
Dear Hector,
This might be a good way, Terry Deacon presenting his book:
http://fora.tv/2012/04/18/Incomplete_Nature_How_Mind_Emerged_From_Matter
What I find fascinating with this book is the whole dynamical framework,
from thermodynamics, to morphodynamics and teleodynamics.
See also: