La información y el estatuto metafísico de los signos

Abstract
second part, it is shown that the concept of 'information' allows for an interpretation in which events and information are intrinsically related to one another. There is no event without information, and there is no information that is not event-like. In the third part, an attempt is made to apply the Peircean analysis of signs to information understood in the way that was defended in the second part. In conclusion, a case may be made for the potentially fundamental relevance of the concept of 'information' for a metaphysics of events.
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