The discussions continued, especially about the notions of information and meaning, and finally Marcello wrote to me, "Our last round of discussions has gone up to 53 letters, so it may be useful to store them" - here, at our blog. The compilation can be downloaded as a pdf file.
When I grow old enough to become a historian of science, I'll be happy that I can retrieve them here again ;-)
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Collage of letters from the editorial team
At January 17, 2009, Marcello Barbieri wrote the following
The file with this "COLLAGE of Letters from the EDITORIAL TEAM", kindly compiled by Marcello, can be downloaded in a .doc and a .pdf version (click to download the full correspondance).
(Update of February 2: updated versions from Marcello here: download .doc and .pdf)
Best regards,
Claus
"To the Members of the Editorial Team of Biosemiotics,A long and vivid series of emails and discussion followed, and we decided to make that accessible to a wider audience here, hopefully to inspire and learn more about the diversity of opinions and approaches to biosemiotics.
Dear friends,
Our Journal has just concluded its first year and I wish to have a brief consultation with you.
Please let me have a short comment on the three Issues of Volume 1, and your suggestions for the future. A few lines is all I need, so please let me have your feedback. " (...)
The file with this "COLLAGE of Letters from the EDITORIAL TEAM", kindly compiled by Marcello, can be downloaded in a .doc and a .pdf version (click to download the full correspondance).
(Update of February 2: updated versions from Marcello here: download .doc and .pdf)
Best regards,
Claus
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