La biosemiótica y la biología cognitiva en organismos sin sistema nervioso



Document title: La biosemiótica y la biología cognitiva en organismos sin sistema nervioso
Journal: Ludus vitalis
Database: CLASE
System number: 000361273
ISSN: 1133-5165
Authors: 1
Institutions: 1Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Departamento de Filosofía, Barcelona. España
Year:
Volumen: 19
Number: 36
Pages: 47-84
Country: México
Language: Español
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Descriptivo
English abstract Biosemiotics is a discipline that emerged in the 1960s from studying communication and transfer of signs and signals between animals (zoosemiotic) by the semiologist Thomas Sebeok. Its origin can be placed a hundred years ago in the works of the biologist and philosopher Jakob von Uexküll, who develop a “theory of meaning” (Bedeutungslehre) to describe (with the minimal possible anthropocentricity) how animals perceive their environment and inner world. It is review here the conditions of possibility for cognitive processes in organisms without a nervous system, where some events lead us to propose ways of learning and behavior influenced not only by basic tropisms. We study the biosemiotic cognitive foundations within slime molds and bacteria, in order to establish a possible phenomenological biology, based on the measurement of minimal perception thresholds
Disciplines: Biología,
Filosofía
Keyword: Etología,
Gnoseología,
Evolución y filogenia,
Biosemiótica,
Información,
Percepción,
Teoría de Santiago,
Ley Weber-Fechner,
Cognición
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