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Information in a Physical World

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The book develops a naturalistic perspective based on Peircean biosemiotics in order to construct a comprehensive theory of information, meaning and intentionality. It re-examines key issues such as referential information, the metaphysics of form, misrepresentation, reference and sense, offering new explanations and insights. It analyzes the notion of information conceptually, showing that it is not a simple concept, but rather comprises hierarchically nested structural, referential and normative. By defining form negatively as constraint, it offers a naturalistic account of structural information. It then addresses the normativity of referential relations through the concept of interpretation, introducing the notion of operational interpretation to explain the minimal normativity of reference. The book further argues that the three types of reference—symbolic, indexical and iconic—are asymmetrically symbolic reference depends on indexical reference, which in turn depends on iconic reference. This semiotic framework helps to resolve many long-standing problems in the philosophy of language. Finally, the book argues that convention is inherently a semiotic concept. As such, symbolic reference has two aspects of the sign vehicle and the referential relation. This semiotic explanation offers a deeper understanding of real-world communication scenarios. The book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of biology, philosophy of cognitive science, semiotics, biosemiotics and linguistics.

Book Author

Liqian Zhou

ISBN

9781041097259

Language

English

Publisher

Routledge

Publication Date

08-22-2025

Format

eBook

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