Biological Recursion and Digital Systems: Conceptual Tools for Analysing Man-Machine Interaction

The theory of numbers, the theory of computation and well-known biological and neurological studies on cognition and consciousness all indicate the concept of recursion as their common denominator. Mathematical recursion owes its meaning and properties to a dual relationship between its results, whi...

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Property
Society
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