Hermès II: L’interférence

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Hermès II: L’interférence is a philosophical work by Michel Serres that explores communication, noise, and the complex interplay of signals in the transmission of knowledge.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses ambiguity in messages
limits of clear and transparent communication
role of context in signal interpretation
author Michel Serres NERFINISHED
contributor Michel Serres NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
explores complex interplay of signals
conditions of knowledge transmission
role of noise in communication
field communication theory
philosophy
philosophy of communication
focusesOn mediation in communication
parasitic noise as structural element
genre philosophy
hasAuthor Michel Serres NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept communication channels and parasites
distributed and networked communication
interference as productive disturbance
noise as constitutive of communication
translation and transformation of signals
hasPhilosophicalTheme non-linearity of communication processes
relationship between order and disorder in information
role of interference in meaning production
uncertainty in knowledge transmission
influencedBy cybernetics
history of science
information theory
structuralism
language French
mainTopic communication
epistemology
information theory
interference
noise
philosophy of science
semiotics
transmission of knowledge
partOf Hermès (multi-volume project by Michel Serres) NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach interdisciplinary
non-reductionist
philosophicalTradition contemporary French philosophy
positionInSeries 2
relatedWork Hermès I NERFINISHED
Hermès III NERFINISHED
series Hermès NERFINISHED

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Michel Serres notableWork Hermès II: L’interférence