ISBN:
9789813109018
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9789813109001
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 549 Seiten)
Series Statement:
World Scientific Series In Information Studies Vol. 9
Parallel Title:
Print version Burgin, Mark Information Studies And The Quest For Transdisciplinarity: Unity Through Diversity
DDC:
303.48/33
Keywords:
Technological innovations Social aspects
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Information society
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Information society Social aspects
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Technological innovations Social aspects
;
Electronic books
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Information society Social aspects
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Information society
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Electronic books
Abstract:
3. Inaccessible Information and the Mathematical Theory of Oracles1. Introduction; 2. Oracles in computer science and mathematics; 3. Diversity of Oracles: A methodological analysis; 4. A mathematical theory of Oracles; 1.5. Conclusion; References; 4. Emergence of Symbolic Information by the Ritualisation Transition; 1. Introduction; 2. Code Symmetry; 3. Molecular Ritualisation; 3.1. Origin of Life; 3.2. Morphogenesis and Neuronal Networks; 4. Ethological Ritualisation; 4.1. Insect Communication; 4.2. Sexual Ritualisation; 5. Human Ritualisation; 5.1. Kissing, Laughter, Yawning, Tears
Abstract:
3.3. Concept of knowledge based on ecology-ism3.4. Concept of intelligence based on ecology-ism; 4. Theories Reestablishment in the Line of Ecology-ism; 4.1. The theory of information; 4.1.1. Limitations of Shannon theory of information rooted from old methodology; 4.1.2. Establishment of comprehensive theory of information; 4.2. The theory of knowledge; 4.2.1. Limitations of the knowledge research rooted from the old methodology; 4.2.2. Discovery of ecological features for knowledge; 4.3. The theory of artificial intelligence
Abstract:
4.3.1. Limitations of artificial intelligence research rooted from old methodology4.3.2. Discovery and establishment of mechanism for intelligence creation; 4.3.3. Unification of AI approaches within mechanism approach; 5. Principles Exploration: The Information Conversions; 5.1. First conversion: from ontological information to epistemological information; 5.2. Second conversion: from epistemological information to knowledge; 5.3. Third conversion: from knowledge to intelligent strategy; 6. Summaries and Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References
Abstract:
5.2. Spoken Language5.3. Written Language; 5.4. Numerals; 5.5. Money; 6. Technical Ritualisation; 7. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 5. The Law of "Information Conversion and Intelligence Creation"; 1. Introduction: Methodology Issue in Information Studies; 2. New Model, New Methodology, and New Results for Information Studies; 3. Concept Reformation Based on Ecology-ism; 3.1. Concepts related to information; 3.1.1. Existing understandings for information; 3.1.2. Definitions of information; 3.2. Resolving the confused concepts: "data" and "information
Abstract:
About the Editors; 1. Introduction: Omnipresence of Information as the Incentive for Transdisciplinarity; References; Part I: Theory of Information; 2. How to Produce a Transdisciplinary Information Concept for a Universal Theoryof Information; 1. Introduction; 2. Where to Start the Development of an Information Concept?; 3. Building Blocks of a Transdisciplinary Framework; 4. Why add Semiotic to Information Theory?; 5. Biosemiotics and Its Controversies; 6. Triadic, Evolutionary, Realist Pragmaticist Semiotics; 7. Peirce's Concept of Information; 8. Conclusion; References
Note:
6. Topoi of Systems: On the Onto-Epistemic Foundations of Matter and Information
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DOI:
10.1142/9789813109001
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