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Re: Is there a "largest complex system"?
- From: Howard Pattee <***>
- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 15:44:42 -0800
At 12:50 PM 12/16/04 -0500, Judith wrote:
Incidentally, this is what I don't see in Biosemiotics and what needs to
be involved there; one more reason the underlying scientific paradigm
itself needs expanding.
HP: If you knew something about Biosemiotics you would see it. It is their
essential point. Try reading Marcello Barbieri's "The Organic Codes,"
Cambridge UP, 2003.
Howard
- References:
- Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is it sure that any mechanism has a largest model? (LI,8C, p.205)
- Re: Is there a "largest complex system"?