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
c
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
: Re: [Fis] POSTS ON TERRY' 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. Bot
Turing Centenary World Congress of AISB/IACAP
https://sites.google.com/site/naturalcomputingaisbiacap2012
From: Pedro C. Marijuan [mailto:pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es]
Sent: den 4 maj 2012 11:35
To: Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic
Cc: Hector Zenil; fis@listas.unizar.es
Subject: Re: [Fis] POSTS ON TERRY' S
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 w
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:
http://w