Biocommunication

Biocommunication

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  • Author: Richard Gordon
  • Publisher: World Scientific
  • ISBN: 1786340461
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 700

All coordination between cells, organs, and organisms depends on successful biocommunicative processes. There are abundant cases of communication in the biological world, both within (intraspecific) and between (interspecific) single-cell and multicellular microorganisms and higher animal forms. Split into two parts, this book first looks at the history, development and progress within the field of biocommunication. The second part presents real-life case studies and investigation into examples of biocommunication in the biological world. Among the organisms covered are bacteria, fungi, plants, terrestrial and marine animals, including bonobos, chimpanzees and dolphins, as well as a new theory of communication between parts in developing embryos (cybernetic embryos). Contributions from international experts in the field provide up-to-date research and results, while in depth analysis expands on these findings to pave the way for future discoveries. As the first comprehensive review of its kind, it is perfect for undergraduates, graduates, professionals and researchers in the field of life sciences.


Charles Peirce's Guess at the Riddle

Charles Peirce's Guess at the Riddle

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  • Author: John K. Sheriff
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN: 9780253116536
  • Category : Literary Criticism & Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 136

"Sheriff's text moves the "guess" to a new level of understanding, while integrating much of Peirce's philosophy, and provokes many questions." -- Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Newletter "The purpose of Sheriff's work is to expound Peirce's unified theory of the universe -- from cosmology to semiotic -- and to discuss its ramifications for how we should live. He concludes that Peirce has given us a theory we can live with. The book makes an important contribution to philosophy of life and to the humanities in general."Â -- Nathan Houser "In clear and concise prose, Sheriff describes Peirce's 'theory of everything,' a vision of cosmic and human meaning that offers a positive alternative to popular pessimistic and relativistic approaches to life and meaning." -- Peirce Project Newsletter


Charles Sanders Peirce in His Own Words

Charles Sanders Peirce in His Own Words

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  • Author: Torkild Thellefsen
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 1614516413
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 632

In 2014, Peirce will have been dead for one hundred years. The book will celebrate this extraordinary, prolific thinker and the relevance of his idea for semiotics, communication, and cognitive studies. More importantly, however, it will provide a major statement of the current status of Peirce's work within semiotics. The volume will be a contribution to both semiotics and Peirce studies.


How to Make Our Signs Clear

How to Make Our Signs Clear

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  • Author: Martin Švantner
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900434778X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 173

How to Make Our Signs Clear focuses on selected aspects of Peirce ́s philosophy and semiotic, possible historical connections of his work and contemporary challenges to Peirce’s semiotic theories.


Continuity in Linguistic Semantics

Continuity in Linguistic Semantics

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  • Author: Catherine Fuchs
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
  • ISBN: 9027231281
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

Until recently, most linguistic theories as well as theories of cognition have avoided use of the notion of continuity. At the moment, however, several linguistic trends, sharing a preoccupation with semantico-cognitive problems (e.g. cognitive grammars, 'psychomechanics', 'enunciative theories'), are trying to go beyond the constraints imposed by discrete approaches. At the same time, mathematical (e.g. differential geometry and dynamical systems) and computer science tools (e.g. connectionism) have been proposed that can be used for modelling of continuous linguistic phenomena. In this volume, linguists, philosophers, mathematicians and computer scientists discuss which semantic phenomena (linked to the lexicon, to grammatical theories or to syntactic structures) call for continuous models and which formalisation tools can contribute to the development of such models. The first part of the book is devoted to linguistic issues, the second part deals with modelling issues. Many important questions are raised in the discussion, for instance: Is continuity just a convenient representation of gradual yet discrete facts, or is it an intrinsic characteristic of semantic phenomena? How can the introduction of continuity be reconciled with a methodology based on the falsifiability of theories? What is the link between continuity and Gestalt theory? Can linguistic continuity be accounted for by mathematical models? What about statistical models? How can continuity be implemented on a digital and therefore discrete machine?


The Continuity of Peirce's Thought

The Continuity of Peirce's Thought

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  • Author: Kelly A. Parker
  • Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
  • ISBN: 9780826512963
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

In The Continuity of Peirce's Thought, Kelly Parker shows how the principle of continuity functions in phenomenology and semeiotic, the two most novel and important of Peirce's philosophical sciences, which mediate between mathematics and metaphysics. Parker argues that Peirce's concept of continuity is the central organizing theme of the entire Peircean philosophical corpus. He explains how Peirce's unique conception of the mathematical continuum shapes the broad sweep of his thought, extending from mathematics to metaphysics and in religion. This new book should appeal to all who seek a fuller, unified understanding of the career and overarching contributions of Peirce, one of the key figures in the American philosophical tradition.


Signs of Continuity

Signs of Continuity

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  • Author: Greg Rhodea
  • Publisher: Penn State Press
  • ISBN: 1646020502
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 193

For more than a century, scholars have debated whether Paul the apostle was a faithful follower of Jesus or a corruptor of Jesus’s message and the true founder of Christianity. Signs of Continuity intervenes in this debate by exploring a largely overlooked element of similarity between the two men: the place of miracles in their ministries. In his close analysis of the miracles performed by Jesus and Paul, Greg Rhodea points to signs of continuity between these two historical figures of Christianity. He argues that both Jesus and Paul understood their miracles as accompanying and actualizing a message of gracious inclusion of the marginalized, resisted proving their ability to work miracles to those who asked for a sign despite the importance of miracle-working to their personal authentication, and interpreted miracles as proof of the presence of the eschatological kingdom. Based on these similarities, Rhodea concludes that Paul the apostle knew of Jesus’s miracles and that he imitated Jesus in his own ministry of miracle-working. In highlighting this previously unexplored area of continuity, Rhodea makes a significant contribution to the debate over the relationship between Jesus and Paul. Biblical scholars and students interested in this debate will find Signs of Continuity enlightening and informative.


Preservation Briefs

Preservation Briefs

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  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194


Diagrams, Visual Imagination, and Continuity in Peirce's Philosophy of Mathematics

Diagrams, Visual Imagination, and Continuity in Peirce's Philosophy of Mathematics

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  • Author: Vitaly Kiryushchenko
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031232453
  • Category : Mathematics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 173

This book is about the relationship between necessary reasoning and visual experience in Charles S. Peirce’s mathematical philosophy. It presents mathematics as a science that presupposes a special imaginative connection between our responsiveness to reasons and our most fundamental perceptual intuitions about space and time. Central to this view on the nature of mathematics is Peirce’s idea of diagrammatic reasoning. In practicing this kind of reasoning, one treats diagrams not simply as external auxiliary tools, but rather as immediate visualizations of the very process of the reasoning itself. Thus conceived, one's capacity to diagram their thought reveals a set of characteristics common to ordinary language, visual perception, and necessary mathematical reasoning. The book offers an original synthetic approach that allows tracing the roots of Peirce’s conception of a diagram in certain patterns of interrelation between his semiotics, his pragmaticist philosophy, his logical and mathematical ideas, bits and pieces of his biography, his personal intellectual predispositions, and his scientific practice as an applied mathematician.


Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics

Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics

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  • Author: Richard W. England
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN: 9780472104833
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

This anthology reports on a number of contemporary attempts to introduce evolutionary concepts into economic analysis.