Logos et théorie des catastrophes
Author: Jean Petitot
Publisher: Patino
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 526
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Author: Jean Petitot
Publisher: Patino
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 526
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bharath Sriraman
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 3221
ISBN-13: 3031408462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wolfgang Wildgen
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9783034304672
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe French mathematician René Thom (Fields medal 1958) died in 2002. In this volume his contributions to biology, semiotics and linguistics are discussed by a group of scholars who have continued his work and have shaped the new paradigm of dynamic semiotics and linguistics. Thom's heritage is full of revolutionary ideas and deep insights which stem from a rich intuition and a sharp awareness of the current state of the sciences, including their potentials and risks. The contributions to this volume are elaborations of papers given at a colloquium at the International Center for Semiotics and Linguistics of the University of Urbino (Italy), in 2005. The central concern of this volume is semiogenesis, i.e. the evolution and differentiation of meaningful («pregnant») forms in the field of symbolic systems - from bio-communication to language and cultural forms like music, art, architecture or urban forms. The basic questions are: How are meanings created and further differentiated? Where do they come from? What kind of forces drive their unfolding? How can complex cultural forms be understood based on simple morphodynamic principles? Applications concern the perception of forms by animals and humans, the categorization of forms e.g. in a lexicon, and predication or other complex symbolic behaviors which show up in grammar or in cultural artifacts like the unfolding of urban centers.
Author: M. Norton Wise
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2004-11-24
Total Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 0822390086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor much of the twentieth century scientists sought to explain objects and processes by reducing them to their components—nuclei into protons and neutrons, proteins into amino acids, and so on—but over the past forty years there has been a marked turn toward explaining phenomena by building them up rather than breaking them down. This collection reflects on the history and significance of this turn toward “growing explanations” from the bottom up. The essays show how this strategy—based on a widespread appreciation for complexity even in apparently simple processes and on the capacity of computers to simulate such complexity—has played out in a broad array of sciences. They describe how scientists are reordering knowledge to emphasize growth, change, and contingency and, in so doing, are revealing even phenomena long considered elementary—like particles and genes—as emergent properties of dynamic processes. Written by leading historians and philosophers of science, these essays examine the range of subjects, people, and goals involved in changing the character of scientific analysis over the last several decades. They highlight the alternatives that fields as diverse as string theory, fuzzy logic, artificial life, and immunology bring to the forms of explanation that have traditionally defined scientific modernity. A number of the essays deal with the mathematical and physical sciences, addressing concerns with hybridity and the materials of the everyday world. Other essays focus on the life sciences, where questions such as “What is life?” and “What is an organism?” are undergoing radical re-evaluation. Together these essays mark the contours of an ongoing revolution in scientific explanation. Contributors. David Aubin, Amy Dahan Dalmedico, Richard Doyle, Claus Emmeche, Peter Galison, Stefan Helmreich, Ann Johnson, Evelyn Fox Keller, Ilana Löwy, Claude Rosental, Alfred Tauber
Author: Paul Perron
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9781556190407
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt has often been claimed that the aim of semiotics is to establish a general theory of systems of signification. However, as Jean-Claude Coquet notes in a recent collection of essays, what distinguishes one school of semiotics from another is the initial definition given of sign. If, for certain semioticians, the sign is first of all an observable phenomenon, for the Paris School it is first of all a construct and this point of departure has crucial theoretical and practical consequences. The essays appearing in these two volumes are representative of recent work carried out by members of this semiotic school. Essays in Volume I study problems more closely related to theoretical issues, while Volume II focuses more specifically on various fields of application.
Author: Paul Perron
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9027219427
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt has often been claimed that the aim of semiotics is to establish a general theory of systems of signification. However, as Jean-Claude Coquet notes in a recent collection of essays, what distinguishes one school of semiotics from another is the initial definition given of sign. If, for certain semioticians, the sign is first of all an observable phenomenon, for the Paris School it is first of all a construct and this point of departure has crucial theoretical and practical consequences. The essays appearing in these two volumes are representative of recent work carried out by members of this semiotic school. Essays in Volume I study problems more closely related to theoretical issues, while Volume II focuses more specifically on various fields of application.
Author: Alessandro Sarti
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 3031519930
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jacques Fontanille
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 9027274746
DOWNLOAD EBOOKL'objectif affiché du colloque 'Le Discours aspectualisé' était d'examiner à quelles conditions on peut passer d'une conception phrastique et linguistique de l'aspect à une théorie de l'aspectualisation discursive en sémiotique. La confrontation de plusieurs disciplines et de plusieurs méthodes -- linguistique générale, linguistique historique, sciences cognitives, sémiotique, entre autres -- devait permettre de cerner les effets théoriques de ce changement d'objet et de dimension, et d'en mesurer, dans la mesure du possible, les répercussions épistémologiques.
Author: Frédéric Barbaresco
Publisher: MDPI
Published: 2018-04-06
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 3038424242
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Differential Geometrical Theory of Statistics" that was published in Entropy
Author: Alberto Peruzzi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2020-09-14
Total Pages: 191
ISBN-13: 3030518213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book reports on cutting-edge concepts related to Bourbaki’s notion of structures mères. It merges perspectives from logic, philosophy, linguistics and cognitive science, suggesting how they can be combined with Bourbaki’s mathematical structuralism in order to solve foundational, ontological and epistemological problems using a novel category-theoretic approach. By offering a comprehensive account of Bourbaki’s structuralism and answers to several important questions that have arisen in connection with it, the book provides readers with a unique source of information and inspiration for future research on this topic.