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    Brian Josephson's lecture collection

    Lectures by Brian Josephson and others. Further videos are available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD63C1B2B2AA6F47B; see also 2019 Lindau lecture at https://www.mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org/videos/38223/2019-meeting-brian-josephson/meeting-2019.
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    Episodes (25)

    Complex Organisation and Fundamental Physics

    Complex Organisation and Fundamental Physics
    It is argued that 'structures of power' corresponding to the semiotic scaffolding of biosemiotic theory play an important role in the workings of nature at a fundamental level. Detailed investigation into the associated complexity may form the basis of a new understanding of nature, thereby bringing to fruition ideas advanced by C. S. Peirce in the nineteenth century. The lecture was given on May 6th. 2018, in Hangzhou, China, and the slides can be viewed independently at https://philpapers.org/archive/JOSCOA-2.pdf. The accompanying abstract expounds these ideas in more detail.

    Order and Change: the end of an error?

    Order and Change: the end of an error?
    Lecture at conference "The many facets of Time", discussing how Peirce's 'thirdness' may relate to an important type of order not generally recognised at this time in physics. Imperial College's video of this lecture is available at http://panopto.imperial.ac.uk/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=98d2f0c3-af0c-4c7f-8e84-8a67f3680943 (short cut: bit.ly/the-end-of-an-error)