This paper discusses methodological issues related to a possible framework for a unified theory of information. We concentrate on the relationship between systems theory and semiotics, or to put it more concretely, the relationship between autopoiesis theory and biosemiotics. These theories give rise to two decisive viewpoints on life that seem poten- tially contradictory and consequently provoke a fruitful controversy, which is conducive for the consideration of philosophical suppositions vital for a new information theory. The following three points are derived in the context of basic principles: epistemology rather than ontology, constructivism rather than metaphysics, meta-theoretical recursiveness rather than linear consistency
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
This thesis employs perspectives inspired by General Systems Theory to address issues in philosophy,...
Biosemiotics and Semiotics have similarities and differences. Both deal with signal and meaning. One...
This chapter presents the debate on the philosophical nature of information that can be found in co...
This thesis examines the relation of systems theory to biosemiotics. To this end, it considers the c...
The contribution of the theory of autopoiesis to the definition of life and biological theory affirm...
© This paper may not be reproduced without the permission of the authors During the 1950s and 1960s,...
The present paper discusses various suggestions for a philosophical framework for a trans-disciplina...
This article is concerned with redefining the notion of information from a perspective of systems th...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
In the perspective of an as yet-to-be-developed Unified Theory of Information as part of an as yet-t...
Gregory Bateson’s famous saying about information can be looked upon as a good foundation of a Unifi...
Abstract Biosemiotics is the idea that life is based on semiosis, i.e., on signs and codes. This ide...
Autopoietic theory which represents a framework for describing complex non-linear and especially liv...
This paper has a dual purpose. On the one hand, it suggests ways of making autopoietic theory more p...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
This thesis employs perspectives inspired by General Systems Theory to address issues in philosophy,...
Biosemiotics and Semiotics have similarities and differences. Both deal with signal and meaning. One...
This chapter presents the debate on the philosophical nature of information that can be found in co...
This thesis examines the relation of systems theory to biosemiotics. To this end, it considers the c...
The contribution of the theory of autopoiesis to the definition of life and biological theory affirm...
© This paper may not be reproduced without the permission of the authors During the 1950s and 1960s,...
The present paper discusses various suggestions for a philosophical framework for a trans-disciplina...
This article is concerned with redefining the notion of information from a perspective of systems th...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
In the perspective of an as yet-to-be-developed Unified Theory of Information as part of an as yet-t...
Gregory Bateson’s famous saying about information can be looked upon as a good foundation of a Unifi...
Abstract Biosemiotics is the idea that life is based on semiosis, i.e., on signs and codes. This ide...
Autopoietic theory which represents a framework for describing complex non-linear and especially liv...
This paper has a dual purpose. On the one hand, it suggests ways of making autopoietic theory more p...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
This thesis employs perspectives inspired by General Systems Theory to address issues in philosophy,...
Biosemiotics and Semiotics have similarities and differences. Both deal with signal and meaning. One...