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Constructing Reality: The "Operationalization" of Bateson’s Conjecture on Cognition: SpringerBriefs in Psychology

Autor Piero Mella
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2020
This brief presents an overview of Gregory Bateson’s Constructivist method of Cognition. Bateson proposes a theory of cognition that is based on the abstract notion of difference that the mind distinguishes and perceives and represents information that constitutes and separates how different states are ordered, grouped, and classified. Bateson, however, does not clearly indicate how a cognitive system can develop a knowledge of reality from the perception of these differences. This book seeks to offer a scientific approach to Constructivism. Using Bateson’s hypothesis, chapters discuss how our mind distinguishes and elaborates differences, allowing us to form perceptions of objects, and how these objects can be described and compared. Chapters also discuss how from differences, it is possible to construct concepts or ideas of how these can be defined and how to derive from these differences the meanings of the signs used for the structuring of languages.  The brief offers a coherent structure of propositions that form an interpretative theory of the modus operandi of the human mind, which will be useful not only in shedding light on our cognitive processes, but also in laying the formal groundwork for artificial intelligence.
Constructing Reality is a must-have resource for researchers and students of the cognitive sciences, as well as education sciences, and researchers and scholars of artificial intelligence, learning theory, and intelligent automata programming.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030441319
ISBN-10: 3030441318
Pagini: 103
Ilustrații: XVII, 103 p. 28 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seriile SpringerBriefs in Psychology, SpringerBriefs in Cognition

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Bateson’s Model of the Mind and the Fundamental Conjecture on Cognition.- Chapter 2. Beginning the Operationalization Process. First Step: Descriptions. From Dimensions to Objects.- Chapter 3. Second Step: Definition. From Objects to Concepts.- Chapter 4. Communication. Signs and Languages. 

Notă biografică

Piero Mella is Full Professor of Business Economics and Control Theory in the
Faculty of Economics, University of Pavia. In the past, he has been the Dean of the
Faculty as well as the Director of its Department of Business Research. He has
authored dozens of publications (among which a treatise entitled Amministrazione
d’Impresa [Management of the Firm], UTET Press), and for years he has researched
systems theory from multiple perspectives. His recent essays about systems theory
include: The Holonic Revolution. Holons, Holarchies and Holonic Networks. The
Ghost in the Production Machine (Pavia University Press. Pavia, 2009), Systems
Thinking: Intelligence in Action (Springer, 2012), The Magic Ring: Systems
Thinking Approach to Control Systems (Springer, 2014) and The Combinatory
Systems Theory. Understanding, modeling and simulating collective phenomena
(Springer, 2017).

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This brief presents an overview of Gregory Bateson’s Constructivist method of Cognition. Bateson proposes a theory of cognition that is based on the abstract notion of difference that the mind distinguishes and perceives and represents information that constitutes and separates how different states are ordered, grouped, and classified. Bateson, however, does not clearly indicate how a cognitive system can develop a knowledge of reality from the perception of these differences. This book seeks to offer a scientific approach to Constructivism. Using Bateson’s hypothesis, chapters discuss how our mind distinguishes and elaborates differences, allowing us to form perceptions of objects, and how these objects can be described and compared. Chapters also discuss how from differences, it is possible to construct concepts or ideas of how these can be defined and how to derive from these differences the meanings of the signs used for the structuring of languages.  The brief offersa coherent structure of propositions that form an interpretative theory of the modus operandi of the human mind, which will be useful not only in shedding light on our cognitive processes, but also in laying the formal groundwork for artificial intelligence.
Constructing Reality is a must-have resource for researchers and students of the cognitive sciences, as well as education sciences, and researchers and scholars of artificial intelligence, learning theory, and intelligent automata programming.

Caracteristici

Presents a scientific approach to the Constructivist method of cognition that has been adopted using rigorous yet understandable language Applies simple but significant models to reveal our cognitive mental mechanisms in perceiving and knowing reality, following the Batesonian constructivist approach Uses the logic of Control Systems to explain mental processes through which the “Batesonian mind” constitutes objects and concepts (descriptions and definitions), and attributes meaning to the signs in order to represent and transmit its thought content to other minds