Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (semiosis, sensu C.S.Peirce) in living systems must be supported by a theoretical framework which makes it possible to understand the nature and dynamics of such processes. Here we propose that the emergence of semiosis of different kinds can be understood as resulting from fundamental interactions in a triadically-organized hierarchical process. To grasp these interactions, we develop a model grounded on Stanley Salthe's hierarchical structuralism. This model can be applied to establish, in a general sense, a set of theoretical constraints for explaining the instantiation of different kinds of meaning processes (iconic, indexical, symbolic) in semiotic s...
The study of complex systems should be based on a systems-theoretic framework which requires both se...
Signs, symbols, and signals are essential to the survival and evolution of all complex functional or...
In this article we challenge the pervasive notion of hierarchy in biological and cognitive systems a...
Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (semiosis, se...
p.179–206Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (sem...
Here, we present a semiotic model of signaling pathways in B-cells in order to substantiate the view...
This chapter intends to offer a framework for contributing to bridge the gap between biosemiotics, c...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The emergence of organic, metabolic, cognitive and cultural codes points us to the need for a new ki...
In the perspective of an as yet-to-be-developed Unified Theory of Information as part of an as yet-t...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 173-187In this work, we propose a computational approach to the ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 129-143How to model meaning processes (semiosis) in artificial s...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
A common approach in biosemiotics suggests that semiosis (any activity or process that involves sign...
The study of complex systems should be based on a systems-theoretic framework which requires both se...
Signs, symbols, and signals are essential to the survival and evolution of all complex functional or...
In this article we challenge the pervasive notion of hierarchy in biological and cognitive systems a...
Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (semiosis, se...
p.179–206Any description of the emergence and evolution of different types of meaning processes (sem...
Here, we present a semiotic model of signaling pathways in B-cells in order to substantiate the view...
This chapter intends to offer a framework for contributing to bridge the gap between biosemiotics, c...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The emergence of organic, metabolic, cognitive and cultural codes points us to the need for a new ki...
In the perspective of an as yet-to-be-developed Unified Theory of Information as part of an as yet-t...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 173-187In this work, we propose a computational approach to the ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 129-143How to model meaning processes (semiosis) in artificial s...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
A common approach in biosemiotics suggests that semiosis (any activity or process that involves sign...
The study of complex systems should be based on a systems-theoretic framework which requires both se...
Signs, symbols, and signals are essential to the survival and evolution of all complex functional or...
In this article we challenge the pervasive notion of hierarchy in biological and cognitive systems a...