The problem of knowledge has been centred around the study of the content of our consciousness, seeing the world through internal representation, without any satisfactory account of the operations of nature that would be a pre-condition for our own performances in terms of concept efficiency in organizing action externally. If we want to better understand where and how meaning fits in nature, we have to find the proper way to decipher its organization, and account for the fact that we have found codes and replicators operating at a deep levels of analysis. Informational analysis deals with units of organizational stability but it takes them for granted and leaves open the question of their origin. Patterns are used when we recognize the sam...
We review the most basic, established facts from atomic physics, cellular biology and human psycholo...
Our world is composed of systems within systems—the machines we build, the information we share, the...
Science, common sense and most religions assume that nature is governed by blind mechanistic laws. T...
The problem of knowledge has been centred around the study of the content of our consciousness, seei...
(article sent to participants of the Lindau meeting where a talk on this subject was given) David Bo...
An aim of science is to increase our understanding of the natural world. A primary means for doing s...
Information organization and management are commonly understood to be the products of conscious pro...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
The presented 1st part of the paper is based on a four-year-long research on two categories of livin...
This paper connects information with computation and cognition via concept of agents that appear at ...
Scientists are developing revolutionary new ways of understanding how nature functions. They have re...
Abstract. It can be observed that the essential function of information in nature is to control and ...
This paper presents a view of nature as a network of infocomputational agents organised in a dynamic...
The natural world of life is replete with examples of systemic governance subsystems that operate to...
We review the most basic, established facts from atomic physics, cellular biology and human psycholo...
Our world is composed of systems within systems—the machines we build, the information we share, the...
Science, common sense and most religions assume that nature is governed by blind mechanistic laws. T...
The problem of knowledge has been centred around the study of the content of our consciousness, seei...
(article sent to participants of the Lindau meeting where a talk on this subject was given) David Bo...
An aim of science is to increase our understanding of the natural world. A primary means for doing s...
Information organization and management are commonly understood to be the products of conscious pro...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
The presented 1st part of the paper is based on a four-year-long research on two categories of livin...
This paper connects information with computation and cognition via concept of agents that appear at ...
Scientists are developing revolutionary new ways of understanding how nature functions. They have re...
Abstract. It can be observed that the essential function of information in nature is to control and ...
This paper presents a view of nature as a network of infocomputational agents organised in a dynamic...
The natural world of life is replete with examples of systemic governance subsystems that operate to...
We review the most basic, established facts from atomic physics, cellular biology and human psycholo...
Our world is composed of systems within systems—the machines we build, the information we share, the...
Science, common sense and most religions assume that nature is governed by blind mechanistic laws. T...