Cybersemiotics: why information is not enough!
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [453]-469) and index Foreword. From cybernetics to cybersemiotics / Marcel Danesi -- Introduction. quest of cybersemiotics -- 1. problems of the information-processing paradigm as a candidate for a unified science of information -- 2. self-organization of knowledge : paradigms of knowledge and their role in deciding what counts as legitimate knowledge -- 3. ethological approach to cognition -- 4. Bateson's concept of information in light of the theory of autopoiesis -- 5. cybersemiotic re-entry into von Foerster's construction of second-order cybernetics -- 6. Foundations of cybersemiotics -- 7. Cognitive semantics : embodied metaphors, basic level, and motivation -- 8. cybersemiotic integration of Umweltlehre, ethology, autopoiesis theory, second-order cybernetics, and Peircean biosemiotics -- 9. evolutionary view on threshold between semiosis and informational exchange -- 10. cybersemiotic model of information, signification, cognition, and communication -- 11. LIS and cybersemiotics -- 12. Summing up cybersemiotics : the five-level cybersemiotic framework for the foundation of information, cognition, and communication |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 477 p.) |
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title_full | Cybersemiotics why information is not enough! Søren Brier |
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title_full_unstemmed | Cybersemiotics why information is not enough! Søren Brier |
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title_sub | why information is not enough! |
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