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Time, Life & Civilization (Hardcover)
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Time, Life & Civilization (Hardcover)
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This book considers the fundamental scientific and philosophical
problems of the origins of life, consciousness, language, and
civilisation. It is a continuation of "Physics and Logic of Life,"
published by Nova Science Publishers in 2012. Whereas the previous
book discussed fundamental aspects of biology, the current volume
aims to analyse connections between the biological and the societal
worlds, and to clarify basic principles of the genesis of social
structures. The physical basis and logic of life are discussed
briefly in the first two chapters; then the discussion turns to the
fundamental structures that ultimately determine the nature of
cognition-based societies. The emergence of life initiates a
creative process that exceeds the limits of computability.
Biological evolution occurs as an unfolding of functional
constraints in which dynamic parameters, possessing criteria of
perfection and having selective values, are established. The
genetic system arises as a semiotic structure with a high
combinatorial capacity for expansion and generation of new meanings
in the course of individual development and evolutionary
modification. Human language is a second natural semiotic system by
which fundamental knowledge of the world is expressed, and which
provides powerful means for its description and assimilation. The
evolution of societies is a further expansion of language systems
based on implementation of the structures of human self-reflection.
These basic structures include the possibility of perceiving a
world external to the Self and acting within it. The signification
of conceptual entities is the starting point in the development of
civilisations, and concrete patterns of signification determine
features specific to particular human cultures. The evolutionary
growth of information occurs via the open process of language
games, in which interacting statements about the world determine
continued increase of complexity. The universal language of music
and its future role in global communication are discussed. This
book is intended for theoretical biologists, sociologists,
psychologists, specialists in semiotics and philosophers.
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