Dear Flavio,
Re "Information is a well defined mathematical concept (defined by Shannon and others) and I used it in that sense in my essay", Author Flavio Del Santo replied on Mar. 11, 2020 @ 20:58 GMT:
Despite its usefulness in physics' mathematical calculations, I would think that "Shannon information" does not get to the essence of what information is. Because "Shannon information" is about the probability or surprisal value of information: it is not the actual information.
So, I would think that information is a general term, where all actual information is representable as category names and associated numbers, or representable as category names and associated TRUE/ FALSE values. "Shannon information" is just one such category and quantity of actual information.
And, I would think that information is information because it always exists in context/ relationship to other categories of information. One can only build information out of existing information, and "Shannon information" is built out of existing information.
I know that there are plenty of people that, like you, seem to consider that "Shannon information" IS information. But I would like to know how physics and philosophy justifies this redefinition of the meaning of the word information, this takeover of the meaning of the word information, by "Shannon information".