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Tytuł:
The homunculus brain and categorical logic
Autorzy:
Awodey, Steve
Heller, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1047588.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-29
Wydawca:
Copernicus Center Press
Tematy:
categorical logic
syntax-semantics
mind-brain
Opis:
The interaction between syntax (formal language) and its semantics (meanings of language) is one which has been well studied in categorical logic. The results of this particular study are employed to understand how the brain is able to create meanings. To emphasize the toy character of the proposed model, we prefer to speak of the homunculus brain rather than the brain per se. The homunculus brain consists of neurons, each of which is modeled by a category, and axons between neurons, which are modeled by functors between the corresponding neuron-categories. Each neuron (category) has its own program enabling its working, i.e. a theory of this neuron. In analogy to what is known from categorical logic, we postulate the existence of a pair of adjoint functors, called Lang and Syn, from a category, now called BRAIN, of categories, to a category, now called MIND, of theories. Our homunculus is a kind of “mathematical robot”, the neuronal architecture of which is not important. Its only aim is to provide us with the opportunity to study how such a simple brain-like structure could “create meanings” and perform abstraction operations out of its purely syntactic program. The pair of adjoint functors Lang and Syn model the mutual dependencies between the syntactical structure of a given theory of MIND and the internal logic of its semantics given by a category of BRAIN. In this way, a formal language (syntax) and its meanings (semantics) are interwoven with each other in a manner corresponding to the adjointness of the functors Lang and Syn. Higher cognitive functions of abstraction and realization of concepts are also modelled by a corresponding pair of adjoint functors. The categories BRAIN and MIND interact with each other with their entire structures and, at the same time, these very structures are shaped by this interaction.
Źródło:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce; 2020, 69; 253-280
0867-8286
2451-0602
Pojawia się w:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Information and brain
Autorzy:
Kycia, Radosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1943060.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-11-07
Wydawca:
Copernicus Center Press
Tematy:
classical information
quantum information
brain models
mind uploading
Opis:
We present the consequences of the assumption of the classical and quantum nature of information storing and processing in the brain. These assumptions result in different behaviours of consciousness under a hypothetical brain copy experiment. The subject is important in the context of ‘mind uploading’ considerations.
Źródło:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce; 2021, 70; 45-72
0867-8286
2451-0602
Pojawia się w:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Od neuronu do kultury – biosemiotyczna historia powstania i ewolucji mózgu według Marcello Barbieriego
From neuron to culture – a biosemiotic perspective of the origin and evolution of the brain according to Marcello Barbieri
Autorzy:
Kłóś, Adam
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/691104.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Copernicus Center Press
Tematy:
biosemiotics
organic codes
evolution
origin of brain
origin of mind
consciousness
Marcello Barbieri
Opis:
Marcello Barbieri is one of the leading representatives of biosemiotics. Dissatisfied with current reductionistic approach in science, he proposes a new research programme based on the idea of semiosis. According to it, life starts with the first appearance of the genetic code, and every big evolutionary step is marked with discoveries of the new organic codes that the evolving nature makes. This paper describes Beriberi’s original theory of the origin and evolution of the brain and parallel evolution of the mind. The brain division into the cybernetic and instinctive brain, the emergence of the memory and the foetal developmental split into intrauterine and extrauterine phase are connected respectively with appearance of the next levels of semiosis: organic semiosis (based on organic codes), interpretive semiosic (with the learning skills) and cultural semiosis (with language). The feelings in this theory plays an important role as a mean to establish the first-person experience and the intermediate step to consciousness.
Źródło:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce; 2014, 56; 93-129
0867-8286
2451-0602
Pojawia się w:
Zagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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