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Information as signs: A semiotic analysis of the information concept, determining it's ontological and epistemological commitments
Martin Muderspach Thellefsen
, Torkild Leo Thellefsen, Bent Sørensen
Department of Communication
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Ontological
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Discursive
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Subjective
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Semiotic analysis
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Semiotics
50%
Originality
25%
Reductionism
25%
intentions
25%
semiotic theory
25%
Limitations
25%
Design Methodology
25%
Keyphrases
Information Concept
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Ontological Commitment
100%
Semiotic Analysis
100%
Analytical Framework
50%
Semiotics
50%
Discursive Features
25%
Concept Base
25%
Signal Processing
25%
Design Methodology
25%
Semiotic Theory
25%
Reductionism
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Analytical Framework
100%
Land Information System
100%
Signal Processing
50%
Computer Science
Semiotics
100%
Land Information System
40%
Social Sciences
Semiotics
100%
Reductionism
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Semiotics
100%