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      <title>Anticipation and the Constitution of Time in the Philosophy of Ernst Cassire</title>
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      <description>In this paper, I will argue with Ernst Cassirer that anticipation plays an essential part in the constitution of time, as seen from a transcendental perspective. Time is, as any transcendental concept, regarded as basically relational and subjective and only in a derivative way objective and indifferent to us. This entails that memory is prior to history, and that anticipation is prior to prediction. In this paper, I will give some examples in order to argue for this point. Furthernore, I will also argue, again with Cassirer and contra Henri Bergson, that time should be seen as a functional unity, and not as a collection of three different things-in-themselves (past, present and future). </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 15:18:27 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Synergy and Sympoiesis in the Writing of Joint Papers (Anticipation with/in Imagination)</title>
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      <description>Synergy can be seen as energy liberation by systems integration, as seen in waves sharing a common 'carrier wave'. This paper studies the synergy in co-authorship, i.e. when authors experience new insights that transcend their individual understanding. Synergy couples four perspectives, each with its own 'language' of description : l) the individual viewpoint, 2) the inter-authors relationship, 3) their inner-inter-action dynamics, and 4) new meaning in the joint context. Synergising is an art. The outcomes are the unpredictable consequences of personal involvement in the process. Process integrity determines the quality of the result. It is maintained by the authors managing their feelings to regulate their input in line with what is felt to be the common intent. </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 15:39:08 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Anticipation, Memory and Attention in the Early Works of Freud</title>
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      <description>This papers deals with anticipation within a dynamically organised psychic system. We start with Freud's attempt to conceptualise such a system, in particular in his Project for a scientific psychology (1950a [1895]). Three subsystems are distinguished here : perception, memory and consciousness. They interact with each other and with the environment and are governed by the pleasure principle. The memory system forms the first important element in thinking the anticipatory capacity of the psychic system, the attention mechanism the second. With these two elements it will be shown how Freud can provide a basis for a dynamical approach of anticipatory systems wherein : the particular history of the interaction with the environment, its inscription in a memory system and, the development of an attention mechanism are important. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 15:23:24 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>On how to Define Anticipation in the Verbal Flow</title>
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      <description>Few studies in French concern anticipation in language, and much of this research draws on computing and its algorithms which are based on the vocabulary of linguistics, using terms such as semantics and grammar. This raises a major problem, however, which is bound to the notion of anticipation, namely that of recursion (the role of the subject's linguistic competence and memory). These two interrelated functions of anticipation and recursion contribute to constructing sequences. However, while we can legitimately speak about sequences and concatenation in computing, this is not possible with respect to language, because language is based on a continuum, a combinatorial structure that is constantly evolving. De facto, language and its production rely on a dynamic and complex cognitive operation, anchored in space, time and the subject's knowledge: the speaking subject has to constantly adapt to this ever-changing space, time and knowledge in the continuous information flow. </description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:18:28 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Nonequilibrium Hydrodinamical Processes with Memory and Nonlocality. Mathematical Models and Their Solutions</title>
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      <description>The mathematical models for different hierarchical levels of transport processes are discussed. The model equations with memory effects accounting are proposed. Such equations are hyperbolic modifications of the Burgers equation and the Navies- Stokes system. Also the new systems of ordinary differential equations are proposed for investigation memory effects influence on chaos. Some numerical examples of chaotical behaviour in such systems are included.  </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 10:44:16 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Role of Multipticity for Emergence and Anticipation in Memory Evolutive Systems. An example in Art</title>
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      <description>Memory Evolutive Systems (MES) give a frame, based on a 'dynamic' category theory, for studying natural evolutionary systems with an intermingled hierarchy of components varying over time, in which processes of higher complexity, up to intentionality, can emerge. They are also able to act as Dubois' internalist and strongly anticipatory systems (Dubois, 1998, 2001). We prove that the possibility of emergence and of anticipation both depend upon a kind of &quot;degeneracy property&quot; (as defined by Edelman (1989)) which we call the Multiplicity Principle MP. It says that there are functionally equivalent patterns which are not structurally isomorphic or interconnected by a cluster (more precisely : not isomorphic as Ind-objects (Ehresmann &amp;amp; Vanbremeersch, 2007). An application is given to the emergence of a new artistic current (e.g. Cubism) in the MES representing the Art world. </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 16:33:59 +0200</pubDate>
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