创造性过程中的代码生物学和溯因。

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Camilla Robuschi
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在本文中,我们探讨了溯因是如何在更广泛的创造力过程中代表一个基本阶段的。我们首先回顾溯因论的各种定义,从皮尔斯提出的溯因论开始,他将溯因论概念化为一种能够从给定事实“跳到结论”的逻辑推理形式。后皮尔斯时代的符号学保留了中心思想,即溯因是一种逻辑推理,允许“最佳猜测”,因此,既可以导致谬误推理,也可以导致高度创新的见解。尤与此相关的是翁贝托·艾柯将绑架分为三种类型:过度编码、欠编码和创造性。将溯因论扩展到一个生态系统的框架中,我们考察了格雷戈里·贝特森和维多利亚·亚历山大对溯因论的两个重要定义。贝特森认为,溯因是一个基本的过程,支撑着我们对世界的大部分感知和知识,增强了我们的抽象能力。另一方面,Alexander引入了一个与溯因密切相关的概念:随机共振。我们认为,在密码生物学领域可以找到最好地整合和丰富这些观点的理论框架,其中溯因被认为是人类解释其环境的重要过程,其中解释所必需的三个过程:编码,解码和溯因。最后,我们提出了几个在创造力研究中最面向应用的领域之一:设计中发展起来的溯因理论。
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Code Biology and abduction in the creative process
In this paper, we investigate how abduction represents one of the fundamental stages within the broader process of creativity. We begin by revisiting the various definitions of abduction, starting with the one proposed by Peirce, who conceptualized it as a form of logical inference enabling a “jump to a conclusion” from given facts. Post-Peircean semiotics retains the central idea that abduction is a logical inference that allows for “best guessing” and, as such, can lead to both fallacious reasoning and highly innovative insights. Particularly relevant is Umberto Eco's classification of abduction into three types: overcoded, undercoded, and creative. Expanding the notion into an ecosystemic framework, we examine two significant definitions of abduction, namely those of Gregory Bateson and Victoria Alexander. Bateson argues that abduction is a fundamental process underpinning most of our perceptions and knowledge of the world, enhancing our capacity for abstraction. Alexander, on the other hand, introduces a concept closely related to abduction: stochastic resonance. We argue that the theoretical framework which best integrates and enriches these perspectives is found in the field of Code Biology, where abduction is conceived as a vital process that enables human beings to interpret their environment, where three processes are necessary for interpretation: coding, decoding and abduction. Finally, we present several theories of abduction developed within one of the most application-oriented domains of creativity studies: design.
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Biosystems
Biosystems 生物-生物学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
18.80%
发文量
129
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: BioSystems encourages experimental, computational, and theoretical articles that link biology, evolutionary thinking, and the information processing sciences. The link areas form a circle that encompasses the fundamental nature of biological information processing, computational modeling of complex biological systems, evolutionary models of computation, the application of biological principles to the design of novel computing systems, and the use of biomolecular materials to synthesize artificial systems that capture essential principles of natural biological information processing.
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