Produktbild: The Semantic Sphere

The Semantic Sphere Computation, Cognition and Information Economy

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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382

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23,4/15,2/2,8 cm

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680 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84821-251-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.10.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

382

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,2/2,8 cm

Gewicht

680 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84821-251-0

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: The Semantic Sphere
  • Acknowledgements xv

    Chapter 1. General Introduction 1

    1.1. The vision: to enhance cognitive processes 2

    1.2. A transdisciplinary intellectual adventure 5

    1.3. The result: toward hypercortical cognition 27

    1.4. General plan of this book 35

    PART 1. THE PHILOSOPHY OF INFORMATION 37

    Chapter 2. The Nature of Information 41

    2.1. Orientation 41

    2.2. The information paradigm 45

    2.3. Layers of encoding 56

    2.4. Evolution in information nature 66

    2.5. The unity of nature 69

    Chapter 3. Symbolic Cognition 75

    3.1. Delimitation of the field of symbolic cognition76

    3.2. The secondary reflexivity of symbolic cognition 78

    3.3. Symbolic power and its manifestations 80

    3.4. The reciprocal enveloping of the phenomenal world and semantic world 82

    3.5. The open intelligence of culture 84

    3.6. Differences between animal and human collective intelligence 85

    Chapter 4. Creative Conversation 89

    4.1. Beyond "collective stupidity" 89

    4.2. Reflexive explication and sharing of knowledge 92

    4.3. The symbolic medium of creative conversation 103

    Chapter 5. Toward an Epistemological Transformation of the Human Sciences 113

    5.1. The stakes of human development 113

    5.2. Critique of the human sciences 120

    5.3. The threefold renewal of the human sciences 125

    5.4. The Ouroboros 133

    Chapter 6. The Information Economy 135

    6.1. The symbiosis of knowledge capital and cognitive labor 136

    6.2. Toward scientific self-management of collective intelligence 140

    6.3. Flows of symbolic energy 144

    6.4. Ecosystems of ideas and the semantic information economy 148

    6.5. The semantic information economy in the digital medium 154

    PART 2. MODELING COGNITION 159

    Chapter 7. Introduction to the Scientific Knowledge of the Mind 161

    7.1. Research program 161

    7.2. The mind in nature 165

    7.3. The three symbolic functions of the cortex 171

    7.4. The IEML model of symbolic cognition. 176

    7.5. The architecture of the Hypercortex 184

    7.6. Overview: toward a reflexive collective intelligence 187

    Chapter 8. The Computer Science Perspective: Toward a Reflexive Intelligence 189

    8.1. Augmented collective intelligence 189

    8.2. The purpose of automatic manipulation of symbols: cognitive modeling and self-knowledge 194

    8.3. The means of automatic manipulation of symbols: beyond probabilities and logic 202

    Chapter 9. General Presentation of the IEML Semantic Sphere 207

    9.1. Ideas 208

    9.2. Concepts 213

    9.3. Unity and calculability 217

    9.4. Symmetry 220

    9.5. Internal coherence 225

    9.6. Inexhaustible complexity 230

    Chapter 10. The IEML Metalanguage 235

    10.1. The problem of encoding concepts 235

    10.2. Text units 238

    10.3. Circuits of meaning 241

    10.4. Between text and circuits 244

    Chapter 11. The IEML Semantic Machine 253

    11.1. Overview of the functions involved in symbolic cognition 253

    11.2. Requirements for the construction of the IEML semantic machine 258

    11.3. The IEML textual machine (S) 261

    11.4. The STAR (Semantic Tool for Augmented Reasoning) linguistic engine (B) 264

    11.5. The conceptual machine (T) 267

    11.6. Conclusion 270

    Chapter 12. The Hypercortex 275

    12.1. The role of media and symbolic systems in cognition 275

    12.2. The digital medium 277

    12.3. The evolution of the layers of addressing in the digital medium 284

    12.4. Between the Cortex and the Hypercortex 289

    12.5. Toward an observatory of collective intelligence 291

    12.6. Conclusion: the computability and interoperability of semantic and hermeneutic functions 296

    Chapter 13. Hermeneutic Memory 299

    13.1. Toward a semantic organization of memory 299

    13.2. The layers of complexity of memory 302

    13.3. Radical hermeneutics 304

    13.4. The hermeneutics of information 308

    13.5. The hermeneutics of knowledge 312

    13.6. Wisdom 317

    13.7. Collective interpretation games 318

    Chapter 14. The Perspective of the Humanities: Toward Explicit Knowledge 323

    14.1. Context 323

    14.2. Methodology: the digital humanities 327

    14.3. Epistemology: explicating symbolic cognition 331

    Chapter 15. Observing Collective Intelligence 341

    15.1. The semantic sphere as a mirror of concepts 341

    15.2. The structure of the cognitive image 346

    15.3. The two eyes of reflexive observation 350

    Bibliography 353

    Index 377