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This is the most extensive chapter for a good reason. The area to be described in methods and terms of information technology is divided into the neurosymbolic part and that of the psyche. There are three underlying methods of description: information technology, psychoanalysis, and neurosymbolism. All three are covered so that the reader can gain insight into what the essential aspects and emphases are in each case. The three descriptive methods are among the cornerstones for understanding the three-layer model of the Ψ-organ.
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Dietrich, D. (2023). World of Information: Psychoanalysis and More. In: Artificial Intelligence: A Bridge Between Psychoanalysis and Neurology. SpringerBriefs in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30368-5_7
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