Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2011-08-24
Physics
General Physics
9 pages. Based on talk at ACIB '11 conference. To appear in "Integral Biomathics: Tracing the Road to Reality", Proceedings of
Scientific paper
It is argued that at a sufficiently deep level the conventional quantitative approach to the study of nature faces difficult problems, and that biological processes should be seen as more fundamental, in a way that can be elaborated on the basis of Peircean semiotics and Yardley's Circular Theory. In such a world-view, Wheeler's observer-participation and emergent law arise naturally, rather than having to be imposed artificially. This points the way to a deeper understanding of nature, where meaning has a fundamental role to play that is invisible to quantitative science.
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