2017
DOI: 10.3390/info8040139
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Structural and Symbolic Information in the Context of the General Theory of Information

Abstract: Abstract:The general theory of information, which includes syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and many other special theories of information, provides theoretical and practical tools for discerning a very large diversity of different kinds, types, and classes of information. Some of these kinds, types, and classes are more important and some are less important. Two basic classes are formed by structural and symbolic information. While structural information is intrinsically imbedded in the structure of the corres… Show more

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“…Similarly, we can define a societal shock as a social transformation propagating faster than the 'speed of acceptance' along the social network (according to individual acceptance time and communication efficiency). A shock is also characterized by irreversibility, i.e., a partial 'memory loss' (explicitly coded -symbolic-information/or inherent -implicit-structural information (Structural information relative to a system, similarly to the philosophical notion of 'essentia', is from a bird view the 'information needed to build it', according to one of these two modalities of 'being': in knowledge (symbolic information) or with matter (inherent information) [16]) in the case of complex systems, and by a disruption of the physical state variables (temperature, pressure, speed of sound . .…”
Section: Resilience In the Convergence Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, we can define a societal shock as a social transformation propagating faster than the 'speed of acceptance' along the social network (according to individual acceptance time and communication efficiency). A shock is also characterized by irreversibility, i.e., a partial 'memory loss' (explicitly coded -symbolic-information/or inherent -implicit-structural information (Structural information relative to a system, similarly to the philosophical notion of 'essentia', is from a bird view the 'information needed to build it', according to one of these two modalities of 'being': in knowledge (symbolic information) or with matter (inherent information) [16]) in the case of complex systems, and by a disruption of the physical state variables (temperature, pressure, speed of sound . .…”
Section: Resilience In the Convergence Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Trees that may have been cut down a century or two ago but have retained a detailed record of how sweet their springs were, how harsh their winters, how clean their sources of water." 22 The information embodied originally by the rings may be termed structural information, in contrast to the related extracted information in the form of numbers, texts, photographs or computer bits, as denoted by symbolic information (Ebeling & Feistel, 1994;Feistel & Ebeling, 2011Feistel, 2017a,b;Burgin & Feistel, 2017). While the carrier of structural information is the physical structure of an object, such as the visible tree ring, the carrier of symbolic information are symbols specified by convention, such as words or numbers attributed to the ring.…”
Section: Symbols and Symbolic Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A somewhat similar approach, bridging gaps through a broad and formal approach, has been taken by Mark Burgin, in his General Theory of Information (GTI) [63,[70][71][72], extended to include an evolutionary perspective [73]; a helpful summary is given by Burgin and Feistel [74]. Developed over several decades, the GTI is a mathematical theory, aiming to incorporate previous approaches, including those of Shannon, Bar-Hillel, Dretske, and others.…”
Section: Philosophy Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach may, in principle, encompass all forms of information including the physical, biological, mental, and social, and encompassing syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic information. It recognises the distinction between the two basic classes of structural, or embedded, information, which may be related to physical entropy, and symbolic information, which assigns meaning, and is associated with living creatures [74,76,77]: 'Information constitutes a bridge between lifeless physics and living beings struggling for survival' [74] (p. 141). There is a clear analogy here with Floridi's categories of environmental and semantic information.…”
Section: Philosophy Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%