The Natural Medium as Carrier of Meanings and Their Decoding by Living Beings: Biosemiotics in Action

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https://doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2018-23-2-192-218

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autopoiesis, biosemiotics, cognition, complex adaptive systems, enactivism, evolutionary epistemology, life, meaning, natural medium, network science, sign, Umwelt

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The synthetic, integrative significance of biosemiotics as a modern interdisciplinary research program is under discussion in the article. Aimed at studying the cognitive and life activity of living beings, which are capable of recognizing signals and extracting the meanings, biosemiotics serves as a conceptual node that combines some important notions of theoretical biology, evolutionary epistemology, cognitive science, phenomenology, neuroscience and neurophilosophy as well as the theory of complex adaptive systems and network science. Worlds of perception and actions of living beings are built in the process of co-evolution, in structural coupling and in enactive interaction with the surrounding natural environment (Umwelt). Thereby the biosemiotic theories developed by the founders of biosemiotics (J. von Uexküll, Th. Sebeok, G. Prodi, H. Pattie) are conceptually closed to the system-structural evolutionary approach developed in synergetics by H. Haken and S.P. Kurdyumov, the conception of autopoiesis (H. Maturana and F. Varela), second-order cybernetics (H. von Foerster), the conception of enactivism in cognitive science (F. Varela, E. Thompson, A. Noë). The key to comprehending the processes of extracting and generating meanings is that every living organism lives in the subjectively built world (Umwelt), so that its Umwelt and its internal psychic organization become parts of a single autopoietic system. According to the well-known expression of G. Bateson, information is a not indifferent difference or a difference that makes a difference. Differences become information when a cognitive agent as an interpreter, acting as part of an autopoietic system, sees signs in these differences that make meanings.

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Helena Knyazeva, National Research University Higher School of Economics

Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, , Professor of the School of Philosophy; Academician of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences (IASCYS)

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2018-12-27

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Knyazeva, H. (2018). The Natural Medium as Carrier of Meanings and Their Decoding by Living Beings: Biosemiotics in Action. Filosofiya Osvity. Philosophy of Education, 23(2), 192–218. https://doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2018-23-2-192-218

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