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... communication because the latter have the capacity to expose both the invariant structures and the transformations at work in complex systems . Cybernetics may be defined in a wide sense as a science dealing with the purposeful control ...
... communication because the latter have the capacity to expose both the invariant structures and the transformations at work in complex systems . Cybernetics may be defined in a wide sense as a science dealing with the purposeful control ...
Pagina 69
... communication to occur both the sender and the receiver must have a code in common . Lotman claims , in contrast , that this is a minimal condition . It tells us only that information has been transferred but it does not address the ...
... communication to occur both the sender and the receiver must have a code in common . Lotman claims , in contrast , that this is a minimal condition . It tells us only that information has been transferred but it does not address the ...
Pagina 70
... communication in culture would become either impossible or unnecessary . Communication is unnecessary when codes can be blended together . Information becomes available to both the senders and the receivers , and the transfer turns out ...
... communication in culture would become either impossible or unnecessary . Communication is unnecessary when codes can be blended together . Information becomes available to both the senders and the receivers , and the transfer turns out ...
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