Hi Pedro, Thanks for sharing this beautiful and instructive image. I wonder if it should actually be more accurate as a higher dimensional graph or if rather than ambiguous overlap if there is some degree of containment in these relationships.
— Terry On 1/19/15, Pedro C. Marijuan <pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es> wrote: > Thanks Moises, here it is --in case the list server suppresses the image > again, the dropbox link below contains the image too (at the end of the > philoinfo paper, belonging to the Proceedings of the Xian Conference, > 2013). best ---Pedro > > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wslnk41c3lquc55/AADpm_U6xuhm6jHK0esyN-29a?dl=0 > > > > ** > > *Figure 1. The Four Great Domains of Science*. The graphic shows the > network of contemporary disciplines in the background (following Bollen > /et al/., 2009); while the superimposed “four-leaf clover” represents > the four great scientific domains: physical, biological, social, and > informational. > > > > > Moisés André Nisenbaum wrote: >> Hi, Pedro. >> I didnt receive th image (Figure 1. The Four Great Domains of Science) >> Would you please send it again? >> >> Thank you. >> >> Moises >> > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------- > Pedro C. Marijuán > Grupo de Bioinformación / Bioinformation Group > Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud > Centro de Investigación Biomédica de Aragón (CIBA) > Avda. San Juan Bosco, 13, planta X > 50009 Zaragoza, Spain > Tfno. +34 976 71 3526 (& 6818) > pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es > http://sites.google.com/site/pedrocmarijuan/ > ------------------------------------------------- > > -- Professor Terrence W. Deacon University of California, Berkeley _______________________________________________ Fis mailing list Fis@listas.unizar.es http://listas.unizar.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fis