The semiotics of autopoiesis. A catastrophe-theoretic approach. (1994)
| Venue: | Cybernetics & Human Knowing |
| Citations: | 5 - 4 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Andersen94thesemiotics,
author = {Peter Bøgh Andersen},
title = {The semiotics of autopoiesis. A catastrophe-theoretic approach.},
journal = {Cybernetics & Human Knowing},
year = {1994},
volume = {2},
pages = {17--38}
}
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Abstract
This paper has a dual purpose. On the one hand, it suggests ways of making autopoietic theory more precise and more operational for concrete communication analysis. I discuss concepts such as distinction, system, boundary, environment, perturbation, and compensation. The explication of the concepts is based on catastrophe theory, and in order to make them operational I emphasise their affinity to traditional semiotics and communication theory. On the other hand I propose changes to the semiotic tradition in order to incorporate insights from autopoietic theory, namely that the human condition is characterised by the phenomenon of self-reference and therefore also by the unavoidability of paradoxes. Firstly, this means that truth cannot be a basic semiotic concept; instead the notion of stability is suggested. Secondly, in order to act in a paradoxical context, we need to unfold the paradox in time, which again calls for a dynamic theory of meaning. Science and experience The humaniti...







