The book presents investigations into the world of
info-computational nature, in which information constitutes the
structure, while computational process amounts to its change.
Information and computation are inextricably bound: There is no
computation without informational structure, and there is no
information without computational process. Those two complementary
ideas are used to build a conceptual net, which according to
Novalis is a theoretical way of capturing reality. We apprehend the
reality within a framework known as natural computationalism, the
view that the whole universe can be understood as a computational
system at many different levels - from quantum mechanical world, to
biological organisms including intelligent minds and their
societies. Questions about nature of information and computation
and their unified view are addressed along with application of
info- computational approach to knowledge generation.
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