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The construction of information and communication: A cybersemiotic reentry into Heinz von Foerster's metaphysical construction of second-order cybernetics
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Philosophy Of TechnologyCommunicationMetaphysical ConstructionSocial SciencesInformation InfrastructureAffective ScienceSpeech ActExistentialismCognitive ConstructionLanguage StudiesCybercrimeCognitive ScienceSymbolic InteractionInformation SocietyEmbodied CognitionSemioticsCritical TheoryPhilosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Philosophy (French Literary Studies)BiosemioticsHeinz Von FoersterPhilosophy Of LanguageHumanitiesSecond Order CyberneticsHuman CommunicationSecond OrderEmotionCyberwarfareSecond-order CyberneticsSpencer BrownPhilosophy Of Mind
This article praises the development of second order cybernetics by von Foerster, Maturana, and Varela as an important step in deepening our understanding of the bio-psychological foundation of the dynamics of information, cognition, and communication. Luhmann's development of the theory into the realm of social communication is seen as a necessary and important move. The triple autopoietic differentiation between biological, psychological, and social-communicative autopoiesis and the introduction of a technical concept of meaning is central. Finally, the paper shows that second order cybernetics lacks explicit and ontological concepts of emotion, meaning, and a concept of signs. C. S. Peirce's theory is introduced for this purpose. It is then shown, through Varela's development of Spencer Brown's ‘Laws of Form’ from a dual to a dynamic triadic categorical structure, that both theories are triadic and second order, and therefore can be fruitfully fused to a Cybersemiotics.