Lyapunov Stability as a Metric for Meaning in Biological Systems

Biosemiotics 16 (1):153-166 (2023)
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Abstract

The physical and relational structure of the biologic continuum (both internal and external to the organism) creates the information signature that is the basis for the origination of meaning in the living system. A meaning metric can be grounded in the significance of that information to the stability of the system during the process of adaptive reconciliation of divergences from the steady state condition. From this perspective, an information-theoretic formulation of the process for translating incident information into adaptive action is proposed that can be practically used in defining and quantifying the meaning of that information for the living system.

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