As Loet says, meaning it is what makes the difference a difference. I,
add that in that moment it happens because we or living systems
construct an interpretant and thereby a sign. By this action we include
the difference as a significant thing or invent in our life world,
'Umwelt' or what I call 'SIGNIFICATION SPHERE'. That is the meaningful
world to the individual.
Viktoras Didziulis wrote:
>
> Hi, Christophe, Group
>
> Just a short remark.
> Maybe it would be more correct to say that meaning is a property of
> information (or sign(al))... Without this property information (or sign(al))
> is just a noise... Or can one say that meaning is equivalent to information
> ? Then what is an equivalent of noise ?..
>
> Best wishes
> Viktoras
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: crmenant@free.fr
> Date: 2004 m. vasaris 09 d. 12:15:23
> To: fis@listas.unizar.es
> Subject: [Fis] Meaningful Information vs Information
>
>
> 1) A meaning is an information. It is a meaningful information.
>
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