This paper aims to justify the concept of natural intelligence in the biosemiotic context. I will argue that the process of life is (i) a cognitive/semiotic process and (ii) that organisms, from bacteria to animals, are cognitive or semiotic agents. To justify these arguments, the neural-type intelligence represented by the form of reasoning known as anthropic reasoning will be compared and contrasted with types of intelligence explicated by four disciplines of biology – relational biology, evolutionary epistemology, biosemiotics and the systems view of life – not biased towards neural intelligence. The comparison will be achieved by asking questions related to the process of observation and the notion of true observers. To answer the quest...
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Traditionally, epistemologies have been human-centred, while typically presenting themselves as obje...
At the core of anthropomorphism lies a false positive cognitive bias to over-attribute the pattern o...
This is a digest of how various researchers in biology and astrobiology have explored questions of w...
Do other earthly forms of life evolved to the level of intelligent life? Cancer and re...
This paper explores some of the potential connections between natural and artificial intelligence an...
This paper aims to justify the concept of natural intelligence in the biosemiotic context. I will ar...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAfter half a century of cognitive revol...
How can the study of cognition become an ordinary science that is intrinsically connected to the oth...
All SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) programmes that were conceived and put into prac...
Recent evidence has shown that humans have a domain-specific competence for reasoning about the biol...
Introduction: In contrast to current AI technology, natural intelligence – the kind of autonomous in...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
The digital revolution driven by global connectivity, computing as a utility, artificial intelligenc...
Traditionally, epistemologies have been human-centred, while typically presenting themselves as obje...
Biosemiotics deals with the processes of signs in all dimensions of nature. Semiosis is the primary ...
Traditionally, epistemologies have been human-centred, while typically presenting themselves as obje...
At the core of anthropomorphism lies a false positive cognitive bias to over-attribute the pattern o...
This is a digest of how various researchers in biology and astrobiology have explored questions of w...
Do other earthly forms of life evolved to the level of intelligent life? Cancer and re...
This paper explores some of the potential connections between natural and artificial intelligence an...