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INFORMATION IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD
By: Mark Burgin (3414 reads)
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Abstract: Finding the place of information in the world is an important philosophical and methodological problem. Some authors relate information only to society. Others also include the level of individual human beings. In contrast to this, many presume that information is everywhere in nature. In this paper, we treat this problem, taking it at a different level of placing information in the structure of the world. Consequently, at first, we describe the global structure of the world and then find the place of information in this structure. In addition, we consider structure of information processes, as well as relations between information and basic constituents of the world, such as matter, energy, mentality and knowledge Keywords: information, logic, operator, natural, society

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INFORMATION IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE WORLD

Mark Burgin

http://www.foibg.com/ijita/vol18/ijita18-1-p02.pdf

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