2021
DOI: 10.3390/info12030123
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A Genealogical Analysis of Information and Technics

Abstract: This paper explores how the concepts of information and technics have been leveraged differently by a variety of philosophical and epistemological frameworks over time. Using the Foucauldian methodology of genealogical historiography, it analyzes how the use of these concepts have impacted the way we understand the world and what we can know about that world. As these concepts are so ingrained in contemporary technologies of the information age, understanding how these concepts have changed over time can help … Show more

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“…The concept of information is foundational for the fields of communication and media studies. The concepts of form and information play a prominent role throughout the history of Western philosophy, but information becomes linked with the study of communication through its adoption in cybernetics by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver (Sylvia IV, 2021). A cybernetic approach to information focuses on the transmission of information between already individuated entities -senders and receivers -which are almost always neoliberal human subjects.…”
Section: Informational Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of information is foundational for the fields of communication and media studies. The concepts of form and information play a prominent role throughout the history of Western philosophy, but information becomes linked with the study of communication through its adoption in cybernetics by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver (Sylvia IV, 2021). A cybernetic approach to information focuses on the transmission of information between already individuated entities -senders and receivers -which are almost always neoliberal human subjects.…”
Section: Informational Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1225Aquinas (b. -d. 1274), from the etymological perspectives (Behrenshausen, 2016;Capurro, 1978Capurro, , 2009Capurro & Hjørland, 2003;"information, n.," n.d.;Peters, 1988;Sylvia IV, 2021;von Weizsäcker, 1974) 43 . 42 This was one of the early books that I read that provided the reference for looking at images from the library and information science perspective.…”
Section: The Nature Of "Information" As a Carrier Of Meaningmentioning
confidence: 99%