Title Fictionalism of anticipation /
Authors Vidunas, Raimundas
DOI 10.1007/s12304-021-09417-z
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Is Part of Biosemiotics.. Dordrecht : Springer. 2021, vol. 14, iss. 1, p. 181-197.. ISSN 1875-1342. eISSN 1875-1350
Keywords [eng] anticipation ; prediction ; fictionalism ; semiosis ; complexity ; self-organization ; embodiment ; teleology
Abstract [eng] A promising recent approach for understanding complex phenomena is recognition of anticipatory behavior of living organisms and social organizations. The anticipatory, predictive action permits learning, novelty seeking, rich experiential existence. I argue that the established frameworks of anticipation, adaptation or learning imply overly passive roles of anticipatory agents, and that a fictionalist standpoint reflects the core of anticipatory behavior better than representational or future references. Cognizing beings enact not just their models of the world, but own make-believe existential agendas as well. Anticipators embody plausible scripts of living, and effectively assume neo-Kantian or pragmatist perspectives of cognition and action. It is instructive to see that anticipatory behavior is not without mundane or loathsome deficiencies. Appreciation of ferally fictionalist anticipation suggests an equivalence of semiosis and anticipation.
Published Dordrecht : Springer
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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