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Towards Meaning Processes In Computers From Peircean Semiotics

Antonio Gomes
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This work investigates theoretical constraints about the feasibility of simulated semiosis and suggests a multi-level (micro and macro-semiosis) computational approach based on self-organization principles, in which relations of determination are described as emergent properties of the system.
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In this work, we propose a computational approach to the triadic model of semiosis (meaning processes), as stated by Charles Sanders Peirce. His model of semiosis represents a key element in the construction of the next generation of intelligent artifacts able to overcome current AI limitations, such as the symbol grounding problem. The contributions of the Peircean semiotics to the construction of intelligent systems were not yet systematically explored. In fact, most approaches in the literature adopt a naive definition of semiosis, which usually plays a secondary role in the study. Our research, on the other hand, strives for a strong theoretical foundation for meaning processes, as well as its realization within digital computers. We investigate theoretical constraints about the feasibility of simulated semiosis. These constraints, which are basic requirements for the simulation of semiosis, refer to the synthesis of irreducible triadic relations (Sign – Object – Interpretant). We examine the internal organization of the triad, that is, the relative position of its elements and how they relate to each other by determinative relations. We also suggest a multi-level (micro and macro-semiosis) computational approach based on self-organization principles. In this context, relations of determination are described as emergent properties of the system.

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Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce

TL;DR: The authors published an eight-volume collection of Peirce's writings on general philosophy, logic, pragmatism, metaphysics, experimental science, scientific method and philosophy of mind, as well as reviews and correspondence.
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The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain

TL;DR: Deacon as mentioned in this paper provides fresh answers to long-standing questions of human origins and consciousness, drawing on his breakthrough research in comparative neuroscience, Terrence Deacon offers a wealth of insights into the significance of symbolic thinking: from the coevolutionary exchange between language and brains over two million years of hominid evolution to the ethical repercussions that followed man's newfound access to other people's thoughts and emotions.
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The essential Peirce : selected philosophical writings

TL;DR: The reader's edition of as discussed by the authors provides a comprehensive presentation of Peirce's mature philosophy and is required reading for students who want to appreciate the breadth of learning and wisdom of America's greatest pragmatist.
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The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain

TL;DR: The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain by Terrence W. Deacon as discussed by the authors challenges many, not most, of the assumptions underlying modern linguistic theory.
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The essential Peirce

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