Contents xxix
“6x9” b2861 The Cell Language Theory: Connecting Mind and Matter
Chapter 10 The Philosophical Implications of the Cell
Language Theory 395
10.1 Complementarism 395
10.1.1 Complementarity Between
Complementarism and Merleau-Ponty’s
Flesh Ontology 396
10.1.2 Naturalized Phenomenology 397
10.2 Complementarism and Semiotics 398
10.3 Signs, Thoughts, and “Thoughtons” 401
10.4 The “New Jersey Theory of Mind”
(NJTM) 404
10.5 A Theory of Consciousness 408
10.6 The Triadic Architectonics of Human
Knowledge 410
10.7 On the Possible Relation Between Quantum
Mechanics and Semiotics 411
10.8 The Hertz–Rosen–Pattee (HRP) Model
of Reality 416
10.9 The Signless and the Dao as the Source
of Everything Including Signs 418
10.10 Cybersemiotics 421
10.11 Practopoiesis 425
10.12 A Theory of the Origin of Information
Based on Peircean Metaphysics 429
10.13 Information–Entropy Relation 432
10.14 A “Philosophical Table” for Classifying
Information, Entropy, and Energy 434
10.15 The Information–Energy–Entropy Relation:
The “NewJerseyator” 437
10.16 The First Law of Informatics: Information
Can but Entropy Cannot Be Negative 440
10.17 Semiotics and Information Theory 441
10.18 The Model of the Universe 443
10.18.1 The Shillongator Model of
the Universe 444
10.18.2 Semiotics of the Universe 449
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