The debate about information is clearly ontological: how do we know what is real? Which is the object of our knowledge? Only after having clarified this point we can start epistemological debates, which at their turn, are part of the ontological perspective (about nature, knowledge, and the world itself, here the vicious circle). Therefore: things do not happen in the world, but happen in our minds. For that reason, information cannot be considered something real that is just expecting to be captured by some information-gatherer entity like a human being. At that point the multidimensional aspects related to information integration produced by some special entities, which at their turn are constrained by specific morphological aspects, reve...
There are many ontologies of the world or of specific phenomena such as time, matter, space, and qua...
I'm trying to find a way of talking about new media that acknowledges its epistemological, stru...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
The debate about information is clearly ontological: how do we know what is real? Which is the objec...
The traditional view of data, information, and knowledge as a hierarchy fosters an understanding of ...
Whether in the nearly 40 years’ researches on Chinese Philosophy of Information (PI), or in the conv...
The article aims at revealing the ontological transition from differences to information. The differ...
The relations between ontology and information are many and fundamental, and they help us to underst...
The recent history of information theory and science shows a trend in emphasis from quantitative mea...
Purpose: The different senses of the term information in physical, biological, and social interpreta...
Information, though a core concept in Information System research, has been taken for granted by sch...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
International audienceThis book addresses some of the key questions that scientists have been asking...
The concept of information has been extensively studied and written about, yet no consensus on a uni...
In the field of consciousness studies, a recurrent approach has consisted in explaining consciousnes...
There are many ontologies of the world or of specific phenomena such as time, matter, space, and qua...
I'm trying to find a way of talking about new media that acknowledges its epistemological, stru...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...
The debate about information is clearly ontological: how do we know what is real? Which is the objec...
The traditional view of data, information, and knowledge as a hierarchy fosters an understanding of ...
Whether in the nearly 40 years’ researches on Chinese Philosophy of Information (PI), or in the conv...
The article aims at revealing the ontological transition from differences to information. The differ...
The relations between ontology and information are many and fundamental, and they help us to underst...
The recent history of information theory and science shows a trend in emphasis from quantitative mea...
Purpose: The different senses of the term information in physical, biological, and social interpreta...
Information, though a core concept in Information System research, has been taken for granted by sch...
The relation between documentation, information and knowledge are not clear and these terms are freq...
International audienceThis book addresses some of the key questions that scientists have been asking...
The concept of information has been extensively studied and written about, yet no consensus on a uni...
In the field of consciousness studies, a recurrent approach has consisted in explaining consciousnes...
There are many ontologies of the world or of specific phenomena such as time, matter, space, and qua...
I'm trying to find a way of talking about new media that acknowledges its epistemological, stru...
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe...