“Rose
& Knowledge are the only things in the world that can smell like
what it is.”
Information
as a concept bears a diversity of meanings, from everyday usage
to technical settings. Generally speaking, the concept of
information is closely related to notions of constraint,
communication, control, data, form, instruction, knowledge,
meaning, mental stimulus, pattern, perception, and
representation.
Many people speak about the Information Age as the advent of the
Knowledge Age or knowledge society, the information
society, the Information revolution, and information
technologies, and even though informatics, information science
and computer science are often in the spotlight, the word
"information" is often used without careful
consideration of the various meanings it has acquired.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest
historical meaning of the word information in English was the
act of informing, or giving form or shape to the mind, as in
education, instruction, or training. A quote from 1387:
"Five books come down from heaven for information of
mankind." It was also used for an item of training, e.g. a
particular instruction. "Melibee had heard the great skills
and reasons of Dame Prudence, and her wise information and
techniques."
The English word was apparently derived by adding the common
"noun of action" ending "-ation" (descended
through French from Latin "-tio") to the earlier verb
to inform, in the sense of to give form to the mind, to
discipline, instruct, teach: "Men so wise should go and
inform their kings." (1330) Inform itself comes (via
French) from the Latin verb informare, to give form to, to form
an idea of. Furthermore, Latin itself already even contained the
word informatio meaning concept or idea, but the extent to which
this may have influenced the development of the word information
in English is unclear.
Information
as an influence which leads to a transformation
Information
is any type of pattern that influences the formation or
transformation of other patterns. In this sense, there is no
need for a conscious mind to perceive, much less appreciate, the
pattern. Consider, for example, DNA. The sequence of nucleotides
is a pattern that influences the formation and development of an
organism without any need for a conscious mind. Systems theory
at times seems to refer to information in this sense, assuming
information does not necessarily involve any conscious mind, and
patterns circulating (due to feedback) in the system can be
called information. In other words, it can be said that
information in this sense is something potentially perceived as
representation, though not created or presented for that
purpose.
When Marshall McLuhan
speaks of media and
their effects on human cultures, he refers to the structure of
artifacts that in turn shape our behaviors and mindsets. Also,
pheromones are often said to be "information" in this
sense.
Even though information and data are often
used interchangeably, they are actually very different. Data is
a set of unrelated information, and as such is of no use until
it is properly evaluated. Upon evaluation, once there is some
significant relation between data, and they show some relevance,
then they are converted into information. Now this same data can
be used for different purposes. Thus, till the data convey some
information, they are not useful.
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"Truth
is God and God is beautiful"
Despite
all human failures, beauty is to be discerned even upon
the earth. "Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty,
God hath shined". "Honour and majesty are
before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary...O
worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before
him, all the earth" . Thus beauty is always related
to God, for it proceeds from Him; and since this is so,
it gives us all the more reason to enjoy the Chorale,
recite Paradise Lost, and frequent the Museum of Fine
Arts.
Partha Ghosal
Kharagpur
But "the
True Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the
world," always leads us to the love of beauty. Now where an
adequate appreciation of beauty is lacking, a defective theology
will necessarily be found. An obedience to the most fundamental
of all commandments qualifies you and me to approach and enter
the sanctuary of beauty.
The
whole earth is filled with God's goodness, God's glory, God's beauty.
And the more "human" we are , the more we will be enabled to
see it and appreciate it.