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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Part I: The Nature of Meaning and Its Components 1 2 Introduction: Towards Integrating Studies of Meanings with Science Alexei A. Sharov 1.1 Crossing the Great Paradigm Divide 1.2 What is Meaning? 1.3 The Origin of Life 1.4 Semiotic Agency 1.5 Mind and Consciousness 1.6 Semiogenesis and Learning 1.7 Global Dimensions of Biosemiosis 1.8 Conclusions Declaration References Pathways to the Understanding of Signs and Meanings in the Biosphere: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Donald Favareau and Kalevi Kull 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Part One: A Brief History of the Conceptualization of Signs and Meanings in the Natural Sciences 2.2.1 Pre-Modern Theories of Sign and Meaning 2.2.2 The Exclusion of a Theory of Meaning in Modern Science 2.2.3 The Realization of the Need for a Theory of Signs and Meanings in Modern Science 2.3 Part Two: Towards a Future Science of Signs and Meaning 2.3.1 Biosemiotics: Searching for the Most General and Fundamental Aspects of the Sign Relation 2.3.2 Major Concepts and Terms Used in Biosemiotic Analysis 2.3.3 Semiotic Realism 2.4 Conclusion xv xix 1 3 3 8 10 12 13 15 19 20 21 21 27 28 28 28 33 35 38 38 38 46 48 vii
viii Contents 48 48 49 Acknowledgments Declaration References 3 4 5 6 Is it a Janus-Faced World After All? Physics is Not Reductionist Bashir Ahmad and Richard Gordon 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Top-Down Causation in Biology 3.3 Top-Down Causation in Physics and Chemistry 3.4 Multilevel Probabilistic Systems References 55 Semiotic Ground and the Hierarchic Nature of Information Terrence W. Deacon 4.1 From Information to Semiosis: Why WeCan’t Seem to Even Start 4.2 Three Embedded Information Theories 4.3 Computation and Structural Information 4.4 Semiotic Grounding 4.5 A Possible Bridge? 4.6 Preliminary Conclusions References 71 Ontology and Semiotics of Memory Anton V. Sukhoverkhov and Arran E. Gare 5.1 Semiotic Realism versus Semiotic Constructivism 5.2 Protosemiosis: Recording Without Reading or ‘Heritability’ of the Universe Before Earth 5.3 Biological Memory: Between a Particle and a Wave 5.4 Social Memory: From Nature to Nurture 5.5 Memory and the Origin of Language 5.6 Conclusions Declaration References 85 Meanings, Their Hierarchy, and Evolution George E. Mikhailovsky 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Hierarchogenesis and Its Stages During the General Evolution of the Universe 6.3 Potential Meanings During the Abiotic Period of the Evolution of the Universe 6.4 Evolution of Meanings in the Biological Systems 6.5 The Evolution of Meanings in Human Societies and the Relationship between Hierarchies of Substance and Semantics Declarations Acknowledgments References 55 57 57 60 62 72 73 76 77 80 81 82 86 88 89 91 93 95 96 96 101 102 105 112 119 126 130 130 130
Contents 7 8 Semiotics of Potential Meanings Alexei A. Sharov 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Form in the Philosophy of Idealism 7.3 Semiotic Agency in Biosemiotics 7.4 Signs and Meanings as Semiotic Tools 7.5 Conceptualizing Potential Meanings and Signs 7.6 Potential Meanings and Complexity of the Non-Living World 7.7 Actualization of Potential Meanings by Organisms 7.7.1 The Origin of Life 7.7.2 Potential Signs in Evolution 7.7.3 The Phenomenon of Memory 7.8 Potential Signs and Meanings in Human Life Declaration Acknowledgments References A Constructivist Approach to Meanings in the Universe Alexander Kravchenko 8.1 Do We Ask the Right Kinds of Questions? 8.2 The Epistemological Trap of Language 8.3 The Observer, the Observed, and the Problem of Interpretation 8.4 Meaning and the Mindful Observer References Part II: Meanings in the Evolution of Life 9 Chemical Origins of Life, Agency, and Meaning Alexei A. Sharov 9.1 Conflicting Paradigms in Studying the Origin of Life 9.2 Physicochemical Evolution 9.3 Hypothetical Primordial Soup 9.4 Life Emerged in the Form of Molecular Agency 9.5 Lipid World as a Habitat for Self-Reproducing Catalytic Agents 9.6 Semiotics of Heredity 9.7 Evolvability of Molecular Agents 9.8 Emergence of Unlimited Heredity and Cell Membrane 9.9 How Old is Life? 9.10 Conclusions Acknowledgments Declaration References 10 Evolution of Biomolecular Communication Gustavo Caetano-Anollés 10.1 Introduction 10.2 A Biphasic Model of Evolutionary Growth ix 137 138 140 143 145 147 153 155 155 157 158 160 162 162 163 167 168 170 174 178 181 187 189 189 192 194 196 197 201 203
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X Contents 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 Communication Learning Demands Communication Biological Vocabularies and Their Evolution Persistence, the Evolutionary Master Laws of Language in Biological Communication Conclusions Acknowledgments Declaration References 11 Meaning Relies on Codes but Depends on Agents Robert Prinz 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Organic Codes and Cellular Core Functionalities 11.3 Codes Control Other Codes 11.4 Coding the Mind: Neural Codes Enable Perception and Cognition 11.5 Meaning in or from Codes? 11.6 Meaning with or without Interpretation? 11.7 Critical Conclusion Acknowledgments Declaration References 12 Evolutionary Growth of Meanings in the Relational Universe of Intercommunicating Agents Abir U. Igamberdiev 12.1 Introduction: Agency and Meaning 12.2 Physical Background of the Agential Nature 12.3 Meaningful Information in Autopoietic Systems 12.4 Generation of New Meanings in the Evolutionary Process 12.5 The Growth of Meanings in the Evolutionary Transition from Biological to Social Systems 274 12.6 Conclusion Declaration References Part III: Meanings in Organism Behaviorand Cognition 13 The Sentient Cell Arthur S. Reber, Frantisek Baluska and William B. Miller, Jr. 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The Issues 13.2.1 The Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC) Model 13.2.2 Biomolecular Candidates for Sentience 13.2.3 Biological Information 13.2.4 Cell Sentience is not Gene-Centric 13.2.5 Non-Biological Entities Cannot Become Conscious Agents 224 229 230 235 238 239 240 240 240 245 246 248 249 250 252 253 255 257 257 257 265 265 266 269 271 275 275 276 279
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Contents The Role of Anesthetics Basic Principles of Evolutionary Biology and the Question of Floral Sentience 293 The Last Word References 13.2.6 13.2.7 13.3 xi 292 294 295 14 A Hypothesis about How Bacterial Cells Sustain and Change Their Lives in Response to Various Signals 299 Vic Norris and Alexei A. Sharov 14.1 Introduction 300 14.2 The Hypothesis 302 14.3 The Evidence 306 14.3.1 Hyperstructures 306 14.3.2 Competitive Coherence at the Hyperstructure Level: Selection of Molecules and Macromolecules 307 14.3.3 Competitive Coherence at the Level of the Cell: Selection of Hyperstructures 308 14.3.4 Cell Cycle Hyperstructures and Signaling 309 14.4 Using Semiotics to Explain Cues and Signals in Bacteria 312 14.4.1 Types of Semiosis, Signs and Effectors 312 14.4.2 Hierarchy, Agency, and Their Features 315 14.5 Discussion 316 Declaration 319 Acknowledgment 319 References 319 15 Self-Reinforcing Cycles and Mistakes: The Emergence of Subjective Meaning Victoria N. Alexander 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Subjective versus Relatively Objective 15.3 How Symbols Are Used by Brainless Living Systems 15.4 How Indexes Are Used by Brainless Living Systems 15.5 How Icons Are Used by Brainless Living Systems 15.6 The History of Directionality and Originality as Concepts in Evolutionary Science 15.7 Looping Signal Pathways, Oscillators and Turing Switches as Sensors 15.8 Conclusions Declaration References 16 On the Energy-Based Limitations of the Information Capacity and Information Processing Rates in the Human Brain Jack A. Tuszynski 16.1 Introduction 16.2 The Neuron: The Brains Functional
Unit 16.3 General Power Consumption Considerations 16.4 Energy Cost of Information Processing 325 326 329 330 331 334 337 339 341 341 342 345 345 348 349 3 50
xii Contents 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 The Brain’s Time Scale Hierarchies and Information Processing Rates The Ion Channels Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgments Declaration References , 17 The Peculiar Case of Danger Modeling: Meaning-Generation in Three Dimensions Hongbing Yu 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Models In, Models Out 17.3 Modeling, Coupled with Semiosis 17.4 Danger Modeling 17.5 The Three Dimensions:Further Comments Declaration References Part IV: Meanings in Humans and Beyond 18 Anchors of Meaning: The Intertwining of Signs, Abduction, and Cognitive Niches Lorenzo Magnani 18.1 Humans as Ecological Engineers and Chance Seekers: The Role of Abduction 18.2 Semiotic Brains Construct Cognitive Niches 18.2.1 Ecological Niche and Cognitive Niche Construction 18.3 Cognitive Niches Construction Expresses an Evolutionary Sense of Purposefulness 18.3.1 Two Inheritance Systems: General and Ecological 18.3.2 Adaptive and Maladaptive Artifacts and Abductive Cognition 18.3.3 An Evolutionary Sense of Purposefulness 18.4 Anchors of Meaning: External Semiotic Representations and the Disembodiment of the Mind 18.4.1 Construction and Manipulation of Meaning Using External Semiotic Anchors 18.4.2 The Semiotic Role of the Anchors of Meaning and the Disembodiment of the Mind: An Example 18.5 Material Anchors for Conceptual Blends 18.6 Conclusion Declaration References 351 354 355 356 358 358 358 363 364 365 367 370 372 374 374 377 379 380 381 382 386 386 387 388 389 389 393 395 396 398 399
Contents 19 Levels of Translation, Levels of Freedom? Kobus Marais 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Conceptualizing Translation 19.2.1 Thermodynamics and Translation 19.2.2 Lotman and Semiotic Emergence 19.3 Levels of Translation and Complexity, 19.4 The Paradox: Levels of Translation and Levels of Freedom Acknowledgments Declaration References xiii 401 402 402 403 408 410 415 416 416 416 20 Towards a Biosemiotic Account of Memes as Units of Cultural Replication and Interpretation 419 Ivan Fomin 20.1 Introduction 420 20.2 What Is a Meme? 421 20.3 Memes as Signs 423 20.4 Memes as Logonomic Signs 426 20.5 Memes as Secondary Subagents 427 20.6 Memes as Tardo-Signs 428 20.7 Conclusion: Memes as Tardo-Semiotic Subagents and Sixty-Five Other Conceptualizations of Memes 431 Funding 435 References 435 21 Astrobiosemiotics and Its Frontier with Astrobiology Julian Chela-Flores 21.1 Introduction: Astrobiology and Its Frontier with the Humanities, Especially Biosemiotics 440 21.1.1 The Origin of Life in the Universe 21.1.2 The Evolution of Life in the Universe 21.1.3 The Distribution of Life in the Universe 21.1.4 The Destiny of Life in the Universe 21.2 Philosophical Overlapping of Humanities and Astrobiology 21.2.1 Epistemology 21.2.2 Cognitive Science 21.2.3 Semiotics 21.3 Three Remarkable Frontiers of Astrobiology: Semiotics, Biosemiotics and Astrobiosemiotics 445 21.3.1 New Frontiers of Astrobiology 21.3.2 What Does Astrobiology Share with Astrobiosemiotics? 21.3.3 Astrobiosemiotics and Other Humanistic Studies 21.4 Is It Reasonable to Suppose a First Contact Will Influence
Astrobiosemiotics? 446 439 440 440 443 444 444 444 445 445 445 446 446
xiv Contents Should Aspects of Humanity be Extended Beyond Our Own Species? 21.4.2 Are We Able to Receive Signals from Other Worlds? 21.4.3 Evolutionary Convergence 21.5 Astrobiosemiotics after Contact: A Tentative Framework 21.5.1 Speculations on the Content of a Message from a First Contact 21.5.2 Implications of a FirstContact for Astrobiosemiotics 21.6 Conclusions Acknowledgments References 21.4.1 22 Time Horizons and Biosemiotic Adaptation: Taking Seriously Variable Temporalities in the Evolutionof Possible Life Forms Yogi H. Hendlin and Constantijn-Alexander Kusters 22.1 Introduction 22.2 Time as Model and Life 22.3 Semiotic Understandings of Time as Adaptation 22.4 Temporal Horizons 22.5 Dimensionality in Biosemiotics 22.6 Conclusion Declaration References Index 446 447 448 448 448 449 449 450 450 453 454 458 460 462 464 466 467 467 471 |
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