Grammatical Man Explained

Grammatical Man: Information, Entropy, Language, and Life
Author:Jeremy Campbell
Subject:Information theory, Systems theory, Cybernetics, Linguistics
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Pub Date:1982
Pages:319
Isbn:0671440616

Grammatical Man: Information, Entropy, Language, and Life is a 1982 book written by Jeremy Campbell, then Washington correspondent for the Evening Standard.[1] The book examines the topics of probability, information theory, cybernetics, genetics, and linguistics. Information processes are used to frame and examine all of existence, from the Big Bang to DNA to human communication to artificial intelligence.

Part 1: Establishing the Theory of Information

Part 2: Nature as an Information Process

Part 3: Coding Language, Coding Life

Part 4: How the Brain Puts It All Together

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GRAMMATICAL MAN: Information, Entropy, Language, and Life. 2014-12-02. Kirkus Reviews.