This paper presents a critical analysis of code-semiotics, which we see as the latest attempt to create paradigmatic foundation for solving the question of the emergence of life and consciousness. We view code semiotics as a an attempt to revise the empirical scientific Darwinian paradigm, and to go beyond the complex systems, emergence, self-organization, and informational paradigms, and also the selfish gene theory of Dawkins and the Peircean pragmaticist semiotic theory built on the simultaneous types of evolution. As such it is a new and bold attempt to use semiotics to solve the problems created by the evolutionary paradigm’s commitment to produce a theory of how to connect the two sides of the Cartesian dualistic view of physical reality and consciousness in a consistent way.
Revised: April 15, 2013 |
Published: April 1, 2013
Citation
Brier S., and C.A. Joslyn. 2013.What Does It Take to Produce Interpretation? Informational, Peircean, and Code-Semiotic Views on Biosemiotics.Biosemiotics 6, no. 1:143-159.PNNL-SA-86502.doi:10.1007/s12304-012-9153-5