Information Philosophy Project

The Information Philosophy Project is an attempt to rethink information not merely as data, symbols, or communication, but as a fundamental process through which reality, cognition, life, AI, and society are generated.

This project explores the philosophical implications of information across multiple fields, including cognition, memory, mathematics, artificial intelligence, quantum theory, life, religion, capitalism, and media.

The central question is not only how we describe the world through information, but how the world itself appears, stabilizes, and becomes meaningful through processes of differentiation, perception, memory, abstraction, and generation.

Main Themes

  • Information philosophy
  • Generative logic
  • Cognition and memory
  • Mathematics and abstraction
  • AI and creativity
  • Quantum theory and observation
  • Life and evolution
  • Religion and meaning
  • Capitalism and time
  • Philosophy in images

Works by Noman Lee

Noman Lee is a philosopher, documentary filmmaker, and media producer based in Japan.
He holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy from Tokyo Metropolitan University and has worked for many years in documentary and cultural television production.

His current writings include works on information philosophy, generative logic, mathematics, memory, AI, quantum theory, capitalism, and the history of God.

English pages and papers are currently under preparation.

Contact

For inquiries regarding publication, research, collaboration, lectures, interviews, or media projects, please contact the operating company of the Information Philosophy Project.

Email: be@cr-be.com

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