Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’
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Resumo: | Kinji Imanishi was a Japanese who made important contributions to ethology, theoretical biology, and anthropology. The Japanese biologist organized his book "The world of living things" in a total of 5 chapters: 1) similarity and difference, 2) on structure, 3) on environment, 4) on society and 5) on history. Previously, I published two works with interpretations of the first and second chapters of his book. This work is an interpretation of the last three remaining chapters. |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’Semiobiotica de Kinji Imanishi en su obra ‘El mundo de las cosas vivientes’ (III parte): paráfrasis de ‘Umwelt’, en torno a ‘ambiente, sociedad e historia’Biología teóricahistoria naturalevoluciónvida artificialbiosemióticaBiological theorynatural historyevolution artificial lifebiosemoticsbehaviorArtificial intelligenceethologyKinji Imanishi was a Japanese who made important contributions to ethology, theoretical biology, and anthropology. The Japanese biologist organized his book "The world of living things" in a total of 5 chapters: 1) similarity and difference, 2) on structure, 3) on environment, 4) on society and 5) on history. Previously, I published two works with interpretations of the first and second chapters of his book. This work is an interpretation of the last three remaining chapters.Kinji Imanishi fue un japonés que hizo importantes aportes a la etología, a la biología teórica y a la antropología. El biólogo nipón organizó su libro “El mundo de las cosas vivientes” en un total de 5 capítulos: 1) similitud y diferencia, 2) estructura, 3) ambiente, 4) sociedad e 5) historia. Anteriormente, publiqué dos trabajos con las interpretaciones correspondientes al primer y segundo capítulos de su libro. El presente trabajo es una interpretación de los tres últimos restantes.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/86110.1590/SciELOPreprints.861spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/861/1192Copyright (c) 2020 Fernando Otálora-Lunahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOtálora-Luna, Fernandoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-28T01:13:40Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/861Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-28T01:13:40SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ Semiobiotica de Kinji Imanishi en su obra ‘El mundo de las cosas vivientes’ (III parte): paráfrasis de ‘Umwelt’, en torno a ‘ambiente, sociedad e historia’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ Otálora-Luna, Fernando Biología teórica historia natural evolución vida artificial biosemiótica Biological theory natural history evolution artificial life biosemotics behavior Artificial intelligence ethology |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Kinji Imanishi’s semiobiotic in his book ‘The world of living things’ (3rd part): paraphrasis of ‘Umwelt’, regarding ‘environment, society and history’ |
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Otálora-Luna, Fernando |
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Otálora-Luna, Fernando |
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Otálora-Luna, Fernando |
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Biología teórica historia natural evolución vida artificial biosemiótica Biological theory natural history evolution artificial life biosemotics behavior Artificial intelligence ethology |
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Biología teórica historia natural evolución vida artificial biosemiótica Biological theory natural history evolution artificial life biosemotics behavior Artificial intelligence ethology |
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Kinji Imanishi was a Japanese who made important contributions to ethology, theoretical biology, and anthropology. The Japanese biologist organized his book "The world of living things" in a total of 5 chapters: 1) similarity and difference, 2) on structure, 3) on environment, 4) on society and 5) on history. Previously, I published two works with interpretations of the first and second chapters of his book. This work is an interpretation of the last three remaining chapters. |
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