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Entropy 2010, 12, 2045-2066; doi:10.3390/
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Cybersemiotics and Human Modelling
Paul Cobley
Department of Applied Social Sciences, London Metropolitan University, Ladbroke House, 62-66
Highbury Grove, London, N5 2AD, UK; E-Mail: p.cobley@londonmet.ac.uk
Received: 4 August 2010 / Accepted: 5 September 2010 / Published: 10 September 2010
Abstract: Cybersemiotics, in forging a new philosophy of science, addresses the failure of
all disciplines to recognize and adequately account for qualia and motivation, interrogates
the status of ‗knowing‘ contra the computational information-processing paradigm, and
explores the role of the observer in knowing. The present article discusses these key
features of cybersemiotics and, in particular, their consequences for biosemiotics (to which
cybersemiotics is a contributor). It argues that the constructivist basis of ‗languaging‘ in the
cybersemiotic project presents a potential impediment. It suggests that although ‗language‘
is clearly in question in conceptualizing ‗knowing‘ and ‗observing‘, the main issue for
cybersemiotics has to do with the more general process of ‗modelling‘ that features in
biosemiotics. Whilst the future of research in the sphere of biosemiotics will be enhanced
by a greater understanding of ‗observership‘, the article argues that aspects of the
relationship of constructivism and realism wil
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