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El. knyga: Information and Living Systems: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives

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  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Serija: A Bradford Book
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Bradford Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295246
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  • Formatas: 464 pages
  • Serija: A Bradford Book
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Bradford Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295246
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Information shapes biological organization in fundamental ways and at every organizational level. Because organisms use information--including DNA codes, gene expression, and chemical signaling--to construct, maintain, repair, and replicate themselves, it would seem only natural to use information-related ideas in our attempts to understand the general nature of living systems, the causality by which they operate, the difference between living and inanimate matter, and the emergence, in some biological species, of cognition, emotion, and language. And yet philosophers and scientists have been slow to do so. This volume fills that gap. Information and Living Systems offers a collection of original chapters in which scientists and philosophers discuss the informational nature of biological organization at levels ranging from the genetic to the cognitive and linguistic.

The chapters examine not only familiar information-related ideas intrinsic to the biological sciences but also broader information-theoretic perspectives used to interpret their significance. The contributors represent a range of disciplines, including anthropology, biology, chemistry, cognitive science, information theory, philosophy, psychology, and systems theory, thus demonstrating the deeply interdisciplinary nature of the volume’s bioinformational theme.

The informational nature of biological organization, at levels from the genetic and epigenetic to the cognitive and linguistic.
Preface ix
Introduction xi
I The Definition of Life
1(52)
1 The Need for a Universal Definition of Life in Twenty-first-century Biology
3(22)
Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo
Alvaro Moreno
2 Energy Coupling
25(28)
Yasar Demirel
II Information and Biological Organization
53(198)
3 Bioinformation as a Triadic Relation
55(36)
Alfredo Marcos
4 The Biosemiotic Approach in Biology: Theoretical Bases and Applied Models
91(40)
Joao Queiroz
Claus Emmeche
Kalevi Kull
Charbel El-Hani
5 Problem Solving in the Life Cycles of Multicellular Organisms: Immunology and Cancer
131(26)
Niall Shanks
Rebecca A. Pyles
6 The Informational Nature of Biological Causality
157(20)
Alvaro Moreno
Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo
7 The Self-construction of a Living Organism
177(28)
Natalia Lopez-Moratalla
Maria Cerezo
8 Plasticity and Complexity in Biology: Topological Organization, Regulatory Protein Networks, and Mechanisms of Genetic Expression
205(46)
Luciano Boi
III Information and the Biology of Cognition, Value, and Language
251(156)
9 Decision Making in the Economy of Nature: Value as Information
253(36)
Benoit Hardy-Vallee
10 Information Theory and Perception: The Role of Constraints, and What Do We Maximize Information About?
289(20)
Roland Baddeley
Benjamin Vincent
David Attewell
11 Attention, Information, and Epistemic Perception
309(44)
Nicolas J. Bullot
12 Biolinguistics and Information
353(18)
Cedric Boeckx
Juan Uriagereka
13 The Biology of Personality
371(36)
Aurelio Jose Figueredo
W. Jake Jacobs
Sarah B. Burger
Paul R. Gladden
Sally G. Olderbak
Contributors 407(2)
Index 409