In this paper the authors consider forms of autonomy, forms of semiotic systems, and any necessary relations among them. Levels of autonomy are identified as levels of system identity, from adiabatic closure to disintegration. Forms of autonomy or closure in systems are also recognized, including physical, dynamical, functional, and semiotic. Models and controls are canonical linear and circular (closed) semiotic relations respectively. They conclude that only at higher levels of autonomy do semiotic properties become necessary. In particular, all control systems display at least a minimal degree of semiotic autonomy; and all systems with sufficiently interesting functional autonomy are semiotically related to their environments
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This chapter explains how models function as the glue that keeps organizations together. In an analy...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 129-143How to model meaning processes (semiosis) in artificial s...
A conceptual analysis of the semiotic nature of control is provided with the goal of elucidating its...
What is the class of possible semiotic systems? What kinds of systems could count as such systems? T...
The study of adapting and evolving autonomous agents should be based on a complex systems-theoretic ...
An H-system is a conceptual or semiotic model of reality formed in the mind of the subject. Understa...
A model of interrelations between various types of mentation and semiotic systems is suggested. The ...
The study of complex systems should be based on a systems-theoretic framework which requires both se...
We address the question of how to identify and measure the degree of intelligence in systems. We def...
The emergence of organic, metabolic, cognitive and cultural codes points us to the need for a new ki...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to introduce the theoretical foundations of an approach for intel...
Definitions of "control" and their consequences are considered in the context of cyberneti...
We explain autonomy with full-fledged reference to the complementaristic conception of language and ...
This chapter intends to offer a framework for contributing to bridge the gap between biosemiotics, c...
This chapter explains how models function as the glue that keeps organizations together. In an analy...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
Acesso restrito: Texto completo. p. 129-143How to model meaning processes (semiosis) in artificial s...