Article ID: CBB001251834

Script, Code, Information: How to Differentiate Analogies in the “Prehistory” of Molecular Biology (2012)

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The remarkable fact that twentieth-century molecular biology developed its conceptual system on the basis of sign-like terms has been the object of numerous studies and debates. Throughout these, the assumption is made that this vocabulary's emergence should be seen in the historical context of mathematical communication theory and cybernetics. This paper, in contrast, sets out the need for a more differentiated view: whereas the success of the terms code and information would probably be unthinkable outside that historical context, general semiotic and especially scriptural concepts arose far earlier in the prehistory of molecular biology, and in close association with biological research and phenomena. This distinction, established through a reconstruction of conceptual developments between 1870 and 1950, makes it possible to separate off a critique of the reductive implications of particular information-based concepts from the use of semiotic and scriptural concepts, which is fundamental to molecular biology. Gene-centrism and determinism are not implications of semiotic and scriptural analogies, but arose only when the vocabulary of information was superimposed upon them.

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Description A reconstruction of conceptual developments between 1870 and 1950, which allows for the separation of information-based concepts from semiotic and scriptural concepts.


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Authors & Contributors
Schaden, Gerhard
Patin, Cédric
Piel, Helen
Christian Götter
Glushkov, Viktor
Winn, Wendy Lee
Concepts
Information science
Cybernetics
Semiotics
Metaphors; analogies
Science and culture
Computer science
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
18th century
Medieval
Places
Soviet Union
United States
Switzerland
Russia
France
Europe
Institutions
Rockefeller Foundation
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