An experientially-based informationless communication

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In this chapter I present an outline of my approach to communication and information, which is based on a previous cognitive model (Vilarroya 2002). According to this approach, the cognitive system parses its experiences in units. Units of experience are spatio-temporal units with boundaries, normally integrated by coherent sequences of events spatially, causally or thematically related. In this framework, the meaning of a word corresponds to the network of units of experience in which the word is grounded. Accordingly, the reference of a word is an experience, and words should be understood as evocative, not symbolic. Hence, communication cannot be based on the transmission of a thing, but on the completion of an act: the evocation of the right network of experiences. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Vilarroya, Ò. (2013). An experientially-based informationless communication. Understanding Complex Systems, 61–73. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32817-6_5

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