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| The '''pragmatic theory of information''' (PTOI) is a set of concepts and principles for defining, measuring, and tracking the time evolution of information that derives from [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]'s general theory of [[semeiotic|signs]] and [[inquiry]]. Peirce explored a number of ideas about information from the beginning to the end of his career. One set of ideas about the "laws of information" have to do with the ''[[logic of information|logical properties of information]]''. Another set of ideas about "time and thought" have to do with the ''[[dynamics of inquiry|dynamic properties of inquiry]]''. All of these ideas contribute to the pragmatic theory of inquiry. | | The '''pragmatic theory of information''' (PTOI) is a set of concepts and principles for defining, measuring, and tracking the time evolution of information that derives from [[Charles Sanders Peirce]]'s general theory of [[semeiotic|signs]] and [[inquiry]]. Peirce explored a number of ideas about information from the beginning to the end of his career. One set of ideas about the "laws of information" have to do with the ''[[logic of information|logical properties of information]]''. Another set of ideas about "time and thought" have to do with the ''[[dynamics of inquiry|dynamic properties of inquiry]]''. All of these ideas contribute to the pragmatic theory of inquiry. |
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