Stonier, T.: Information and meaning : an evolutionary perspective (1997)
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- Abstract
- Information and meaning is the third book in a trilogy exploring the nature of information, intelligence and meaning. It begins by providing an overview of the first 2 works of the trilogy, then goes on to consider the meaning of meaning. This exploration leads to a theory of how the brain works. This book differs from others in the field, in that it is written from the perspective of a theoretical biologist looking at the evolution of information systems as a basis for studying the phenomena of information, intelligence and meaning. It describes how neurons create a brain which understands information inputs and then is able to operate on such information
- Date
- 29. 7.2002 12:14:39
- LCSH
- Knowledge, Theory of
- Subject
- Knowledge, Theory of