In 1948 Norbert Wiener wrote “Information is information. It is not matter or energy. No materialism that does not admit this can survive at the present time.” The materialism “that does not admit this” is mechanistic reductionism, the belief that all phenomena can be reduced to matter and energy processes. Mechanistic reductionism is based on Aristotelian metaphysics that “substance” is really real because it does not change, and qualities or “accidens” are not real because they change. Thus matter and energy are real because they are universal constants. But information is subject to change and thus is not objectively real. For cybernetics and telecommunications, information is objectively real. In telecommunications and computing, inform...
The problem of the relationships in the system "the Information - the Matter" is considered. It is s...
Our world has been shaped by the outcome of the scientific revolution and its offspring, the industr...
Philosophically, materialists and idealists understand the world differently. In materialist theory ...
N. Wiener's negative definition of information is well known: it states what information is not. Acc...
The text discusses the relations between the notions of freedom and information in Vilém Flusser’s p...
There is a great distance between two pairs of concepts that are consistent in their own fields; nam...
Mankind is passing through historical moments of great change and transformation. The human being, f...
This article presents and grounds (i.e. presents proof of the existence, the truth, the self-consist...
whose main objective is to show that the concept of information emerges naturally as an active sine ...
We review the historic development of concept of information including the relationship of Shannon i...
We are moving towards the information society, and we need to overcome the discouraging perspective,...
Abstract This article presents and grounds (i.e. presents proof of the existence, the truth, the sel...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
The concept of information is analyzed starting from Adams' hypothesis in The Informational Turn in ...
Must we appeal to the notion of knowledge, in the subjective sense typically discussed by epistemolo...
The problem of the relationships in the system "the Information - the Matter" is considered. It is s...
Our world has been shaped by the outcome of the scientific revolution and its offspring, the industr...
Philosophically, materialists and idealists understand the world differently. In materialist theory ...
N. Wiener's negative definition of information is well known: it states what information is not. Acc...
The text discusses the relations between the notions of freedom and information in Vilém Flusser’s p...
There is a great distance between two pairs of concepts that are consistent in their own fields; nam...
Mankind is passing through historical moments of great change and transformation. The human being, f...
This article presents and grounds (i.e. presents proof of the existence, the truth, the self-consist...
whose main objective is to show that the concept of information emerges naturally as an active sine ...
We review the historic development of concept of information including the relationship of Shannon i...
We are moving towards the information society, and we need to overcome the discouraging perspective,...
Abstract This article presents and grounds (i.e. presents proof of the existence, the truth, the sel...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
The concept of information is analyzed starting from Adams' hypothesis in The Informational Turn in ...
Must we appeal to the notion of knowledge, in the subjective sense typically discussed by epistemolo...
The problem of the relationships in the system "the Information - the Matter" is considered. It is s...
Our world has been shaped by the outcome of the scientific revolution and its offspring, the industr...
Philosophically, materialists and idealists understand the world differently. In materialist theory ...