人类认知生态中的信息弹性
1Department of Culture and Language, University of Southern Denmark, 4200 Slagelse, Denmark.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 28, 2023
概括
这项研究探讨了认知系统中的弹性,提出了基于负担能力的信息观点,以克服自构理论的局限性. 它强调了社会对认知性负担能力的影响.
科学领域:
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 系统理论 系统理论
- 信息的哲学信息的哲学.
背景情况:
- 弹性是认知系统对抗干扰的关键.
- 自我诗歌理论挑战了认知中的传统信息概念.
- 马图拉纳和瓦雷拉的自律论批判使香农的信息对认知系统而言过时了.
研究的目的:
- 检查信息在自杀体内认知弹性中的作用.
- 提出一种基于负担能力的替代信息观点.
- 调查社会因素对信息关系和弹性的影响.
主要方法:
- 自我构造理论和信息的概念分析.
- 探索激进的认知科学和负担能力理论.
- 基于负担能力的信息模型的论证.
主要成果:
- 传统的信息理论与自杀不相容.
- 基于负担能力的信息框架提供了一个可行的替代方案.
- 社会影响在认知系统中显著影响负担能力的利用.
结论:
- 认知系统的弹性需要对信息有细微的理解.
- 基于负担能力的信息,考虑到社会影响,对于认知生态学至关重要.
- 这种方法将自杀与信息在认知中的功能作用相协调.
关键词:
香农 (Shannon) 是一个著名的艺术家.自我形成 (Autopoiesis) 是一种自制的过程.生物圈是生物圈的组成部分.认知科学是认知科学.活动主义 活动主义合作伙伴领域 合作伙伴领域更多相关视频
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