Cybersemiotics and Human Modelling

被引:11
|
作者
Cobley, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] London Metropolitan Univ, Dept Appl Social Sci, London N5 2AD, England
关键词
qualia; motivation; observer; languaging; Maturana; modeling; biosemiotics; Sebeok; object; language; knowing; constructivism; realism; TERM;
D O I
10.3390/e12092045
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
Cybersemiotics, in forging a new philosophy of science, addresses the failure of all disciplines to recognize and adequately account for qualia and motivation, interrogates the status of 'knowing' contra the computational information-processing paradigm, and explores the role of the observer in knowing. The present article discusses these key features of cybersemiotics and, in particular, their consequences for biosemiotics (to which cybersemiotics is a contributor). It argues that the constructivist basis of 'languaging' in the cybersemiotic project presents a potential impediment. It suggests that although 'language' is clearly in question in conceptualizing 'knowing' and 'observing', the main issue for cybersemiotics has to do with the more general process of 'modelling' that features in biosemiotics. Whilst the future of research in the sphere of biosemiotics will be enhanced by a greater understanding of 'observership', the article argues that aspects of the relationship of constructivism and realism will need to be made clear, and that the tools for this are available closer to 'cybersemiotics' home in general semiotics.
引用
收藏
页码:2045 / 2066
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Human jaw and muscle modelling
    Peck, Christopher C.
    Hannam, Alan G.
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, 2007, 52 (04) : 300 - 304
  • [32] Modelling human haemoglobin switching
    Diepstraten, Sarah T.
    Hart, Adam H.
    [J]. BLOOD REVIEWS, 2019, 33 : 11 - 23
  • [33] Modelling the human response to saltiness
    Le Reverend, Benjamin J. D.
    Norton, Ian T.
    Bakalis, Serafim
    [J]. FOOD & FUNCTION, 2013, 4 (06) : 880 - 888
  • [34] Disease modelling in human organoids
    Lancaster, Madeline A.
    Huch, Meritxell
    [J]. DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS, 2019, 12 (07)
  • [35] Modelling Postures of Human Movements
    Gamaz, Djamila Medjahed
    Gueziri, Houssem Eddine
    Haouchine, Nazim
    [J]. PROGRESS IN PATTERN RECOGNITION, IMAGE ANALYSIS, COMPUTER VISION, AND APPLICATIONS, 2010, 6419 : 202 - 211
  • [36] Computer modelling The Virtual Human
    O'Driscoll, Cath
    [J]. CHEMISTRY & INDUSTRY, 2014, 78 (03) : 15 - 15
  • [37] Modelling of the human ureteral bolus
    Gintz, D
    Elmabsout, B
    Renaudeaux, JP
    [J]. COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE II FASCICULE B-MECANIQUE, 2001, 329 (04): : 303 - 306
  • [38] Disease modelling and the human factor
    Fournie, Guillaume
    Rushton, Jonathan
    Pfeiffer, Dirk
    [J]. VETERINARY RECORD, 2012, 170 (06) : 157 - 158
  • [39] Multiscale modelling of human hair
    Akkermans, RLC
    Warren, PB
    [J]. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 2004, 362 (1821): : 1783 - 1793
  • [40] Modelling human attention and emotions
    Taylor, JG
    Fragopanagos, N
    [J]. 2004 IEEE INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON NEURAL NETWORKS, VOLS 1-4, PROCEEDINGS, 2004, : 501 - 506