Dear Soren,
Thanks for these details on the Peircean approach.
You write that ‘the concept of experience and meaning does not exist in the
vocabulary of the theoretical framework of natural sciences'.
Would you consider the modeling of meaning generation (MGS in previous post)
and the linking
Dear Soren,
I want to make a further comment on
"It thus seems obvious that Bateson's “pattern that connects” includes the
phenomenological-emotional dimension in its concept of mind but viewed as
computational thoughts of relation, not as first person experiences.
Cybernetics does not
Dear Soren,
If you were to read the dialogues with Mary Catherine Bateson (as a child) and
Gregory Bateson in “Steps to an Ecology of Mind”, you might change your notion
of
what sort of view of the observer is being studied in cybernetics. It is all,
through and through about a feeling for and
Caro Louis e Cari Tutti,
tutta la mia più che cinquantennale ricerca si basa proprio
sull'informazione semiotica unita all'informazione naturale o
termodinamica, genetica e matematica. Anzi ho incontrato e conosciuto
Pedro, se non ricordo male, il 17-22 setmbre 2002 ad Acireale (Catania) si
è
Dear Soren and Folks,
I have included some comments inside Soren’s introduction.
Best,
Lou K.
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> Infobiosemiotics
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> Søren Brier, CBS
> This discussion aims at contributing to the definition of a universal concept
> of information covering objective as well as subjective experiential and
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