unizar.es] On Behalf Of Michel Godron
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2017 12:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [Fis] Principles of Information
The "citations from Aristotle, Plato, Ortega, Leibnitz," are a particular
type of IF " hypothetic assumptions". They
The "citations from Aristotle, Plato, Ortega, Leibnitz," are a
particular type of IF "hypothetic assumptions". They cannot be
falsifiable as the hypothesis of gravitional waves, but they may be
discussed rationnally as starting points for principles and definitions
of information.
Dear FISers,
I have heartily welcomed Pedro's initiative to work out some principles of
information definition quest. But the upsetting discussion unrolled around
the issue pushes me to restrain my support for the Pedro's proposal. The
problem (in my understanding) is that FIS discussants are
Dear Arturo, dear FISers,
Citing Beck (Contemp. Phys. 2009, 50, 495–510. doi:
10.1080/00107510902823517), Street wrote: << information can be
defined as a negation of thermodynamic entropy (Beck, 2009): I=-S >>
(pls. read the equal sign with three bars, I don't know how to type
the three bars
Dear Pedro,
" Rafael and Michel are talking more about principles as general
concepts". It is not exactly what I meant, because the general
principles (for example the principle of identity or the principle of
non-contradiction) are not exactly "concepts".
Yet I agree with "the
* DNA/RNA
> Proteins Chemcal reactions
> (Biological informations)
> or chemical waves
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>>>(Information)
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the best.
Sung
*From:* Fis <fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es> on behalf of JOHN TORDAY
<jtor...@ucla.edu>
*Sent:* Saturday, September 23, 2017 10:44:33 AM
*To:* fis@listas.unizar.es
*Subject:* [Fis] Principles of IS
Dear
rmations, or
'Universal informations' (?))
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With all the best.
Sung
*From:* Fis <fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es> on behalf of JOHN TORDAY
<jtor...@ucla.edu&g
With all the best.
Sung
From: Fis <fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es> on behalf of JOHN TORDAY
<jtor...@ucla.edu>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2017 10:44:33 AM
To: fis@listas.unizar.es
Subject: [Fis] Principles of IS
Dear Fis, I am a newcomer to this disc
Dear Fis, I am a newcomer to this discussion, but suffice it to say that I
have spent the last 20 years trying to understand how and why physiology
has evolved. I stumbled upon your website because Pedro Maijuan had
reviewed a paper of ours on 'ambiguity' that was recently published in
Progr
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for the recombination and ecology of knowledge (principles 7-9), and
finally for the ethical goals of our new science efforts, as Joseph has
commented (principle 10).
Best whishes to all
--Pedro
The El 19/09/2017 a las 11:30, Pedro C. Marijuan escribió:
Mensaje reenviado ---
Dear Pedro, Dear FIS Colleagues,
I heartily welcome Pedro's attempt to discipline our discussion on
Principles that underpin our engagement with information studies. After all,
the prime and most important purpose of our discussions is to find out the
right and the all-embracing definition
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deacon <dea...@berkeley.edu>
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Subject: Re: [Fis] PRINCIPLES OF IS
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Dear FIS Colleagues,
As promised herewith the "10 principles of information science". A
couple of previous comments may be in order.
First, what is in general the role of principles in science? I was
motivated by the unfinished work of philosopher Ortega y Gasset, "The
idea of principle in
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