Qualitative and Quantitative Examples of Natural and Artificial Phenomena

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Antoni Hernández-Fernández
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[1] Institut de Ciències de l’Educació,LARCA Research Group, Complexity and Quantitative Linguistics Lab.
[2] Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,Societat Catalana de Tecnologia
[3] Secció de Ciències i Tecnologia,undefined
[4] Institut d’Estudis Catalans,undefined
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Biosemiotics | 2021年 / 14卷
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Biosemiotics; Quantitative Linguistics; Technosemiotics; Bungean ontology; Categorization examples; Artificial systems;
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The dichotomy between the qualitative and the quantitative has been a classic throughout the history of science. As will be seen, this dichotomy permeates all ontological levels of reality. In this work, phenomenological examples potentially related to semiosis are presented at the different levels established by Mario Bunge and Josep Ferrater Mora, contrasting the qualitative categorizations with the quantifiable physical reality. Likewise, the need to continue in the quantification of the biosemiotic and linguistic studies will be presented, while, in contrast, the need to establish a qualitative framework in the little-addressed study of technosemiotics will be raised, of potential interest given the notable advances that are expected in communication systems for inert artifacts in the next years. In short, in the thesis defended here the qualitative precedes the quantitative in the defining path of science.
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