From Elementary Pragmatic Model (EPM) to Evolutive Elementary Pragmatic Model (E2PM)

  • De Giacomo P
  • Fiorini R
  • Santacroce G
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Abstract

The Elementary Pragmatic Model (EPM) is a high operative and didactic, versatile tool and new application areas are envisaged continuously. Recently, EPM contributed to find a solution to the double-bind problem in classic information and algorithmic theory. This new awareness allowed to enlarge our panorama for neurocognitive system behavior understanding. To cope with ontological uncertainty, it is possible to use two coupled irreducible information subsystems, based on an ideal asymptotic dichotomy: Information Reliable Predictability and Information Reliable Unpredictability. A natural operating point can emerge as a new Trans-disciplinary Reality Level, out of the Interaction of Two Complementary Irreducible Management Subsystems. It is possible to envisage an Evolutive Elementary Pragmatic Model (E2PM) able to profit by both classic EPM Self-Reflexive Functional Logical Closure and new evolutive Self-Reflective Functional Logical Aperture. This paper presents a relevant contribute to models and simulations offering an example of new forms of evolutive behavior inter- and trans-disciplinarity modeling.

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De Giacomo, P., Fiorini, R. A., & Santacroce, G. F. (2016). From Elementary Pragmatic Model (EPM) to Evolutive Elementary Pragmatic Model (E2PM) (pp. 135–145). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24391-7_13

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