From first to third via cybersemiotics : a festschrift honoring professor Søren Brier on the occasion of his 60th birthday /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Frederiksberg :
Samfundslitteratur,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FROM FIRST TO THIRD VIA CYBERS EMIOTICS
- Contents
- Foreword
- The Cybersemiotic Projectof SÃ?ren Brier
- References
- A Functional Discourse Pragmatics contribution to the Cybersemiotic star
- Introduction: The Cybersemiotic Star
- The trans disciplinary Cybersemiotic Star
- The four knowledge domains of Cybersemiotics as relevant for communication
- Physical nature
- Life: Biosemiotics
- 1.1.3 Consciousnessand Cognition: psycho- semiotics
- Society and communication: socio-Ââ€?semiotics
- The trans disciplinary Cybersemiotic science of communicationInstead of a conclusion: Pictorial after word
- References
- Education for Enlightenment
- Introduction
- The context
- Introductory definitions
- What is enlightenment?
- Enlightenment today
- The curriculum for education for en lightenment
- Knowledge domains
- The first order curriculum
- The second order curriculum
- Pedagogy
- Implications for an education for enlightenment
- Concluding c omments
- References
- Info-Ââ€?Computational Philosophy Of Nature: AnInformational Universe With Computational DynamicsThe Cybersemiotics Critique of the Existing Practice of Wissenshaft
- Info-computation alism and Cybersemiotics
- Universe as Informational Structure
- Info-ÂComputationalismas Natural Philosophy
- The Definition of Computation and the Turing Machine Model
- The Computing Universe�Naturalist Computationalism
- Information Processing Beyond the Turing Limit
- Natural Computation
- Conclusion
- References
- Conversation and its Erosion into Discourse and ComputationIntroduction
- Conversation observed
- Authentic conversation
- Accountability and possibilities of repairs
- Degeneration of conversation
- Discourse as constrained conversation
- Computation
- Conclusion
- References
- Scientific Knowledge, Fallibilism, Agapasmand the EthicsofInquiry According to C.S. Peirce
- Scientific knowledge and the concept of fallibilism
- Science as anethical claim
- 1. Science Ought to Seek the Truth for the Sake of Truth
- 2. In the light of fallibilism and agapasm the scientist should put cognitive interests of a scientific community higher than individual interests Literature
- A Gnostic Cybersemiotic Gospel: Gregory Bateson, Pleroma, Creatura, Carl Jung, CharlesS. Peirce, and SÃ?ren Brie r
- Pleroma, Creatura, First, Second, and Third
- Daddy, Why does Entropy Getina Muddle?
- A Difference for Whom?
- A Man�s Reach Should Exceed his Grasp, or What�s a Meta For?
- References
- Meanings and the vagueness of the irembodiments
- Meaning and its embodime nt