... regard to a (cognitive) structure

From: Gunter Dubrau <DUBRAU@irznv1.inf.tu-dresden.de>
Date: Thu 09 Apr 1998 - 08:11:30 CEST

Roberto Kampfer wrote:
> At the level of nervous systems and symbolic information processing,
> Rafael Capurro's reference to information as "(following Weizsaecker and
> others) not a quality of something but a quality of something with regard
> to a (cognitive) structure" becomes, I think, especially relevant.
>
May be it is a little bit off topic. But can you tell me an example
of somthing with no regard to any structure? I think every thing has
it. Why we need this differnce?

Gunter.

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