Abstract

We present a part of the multiscale taxonomy of information constructed by the authors. This taxonomy is a unified system of aspect taxonomies of information.

Highlights

  • There is a diversity of different types and kinds of information

  • We present a part of the multiscale taxonomy of information constructed by the authors

  • To organize this huge collection into a system, it is necessary to classify information with respect to various criteria developing a multiscale information taxonomy, in which each dimension is an aspect information taxonomy. We construct such a multiscale information taxonomy based on the general theory of information [1,2,3] and making use of its principles and technical tools

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Introduction

There is a diversity of different types and kinds of information To organize this huge collection into a system, it is necessary to classify information with respect to various criteria developing a multiscale (multiaspect) information taxonomy, in which each dimension is an aspect information taxonomy. We construct such a multiscale (multiaspect) information taxonomy based on the general theory of information [1,2,3] and making use of its principles and technical tools. These results show unity in achievements of scientists working in different countries and on different continents such as biological classification of Linnaeus, chemical classification of Mendeleev, semiotic classifications of Peirce, classifications of subatomic particles in contemporary physics and classifications in information science developed here. We describe only some of them due to the space restrictions

Principles of Taxonomy Construction
Three Basic Taxonomies of Information
The Global Existential Taxonomy
The Developmental Taxonomy
Findings
Models of the Brain
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