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From theoretical and empirical constraints to synthetic experiments on symbol-based communication
Here we present an Alife experiment for the investigation of the emergence of self-organized symbol-based communication involving distributed interactions between artificial creatures. The set-up, design and synthesis of our creatures, along with the digital ecosystem, are theoretically based on Peircean pragmatic philosophy of sign and empirically informed by neuroethological evidence.