Epistemic Complexity and Knowledge Construction : Morphogenesis, symbolic dynamics and beyond. 1st ed. 2013
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- 電子ブック
- 責任表示:
- by A. Carsetti
- 出版情報:
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013
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- シリーズ名:
- Theory and Decision Library A:, Rational Choice in Practical Philosophy and Philosophy of Science ; 45
- ISBN:
- 9789400760134 [9400760132]
- 注記:
- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Complexity, Self-Organization and Natural Evolution. - 1. Entropy and the “intermediate state” -- 2. Algorithmic complexity and self-referentiality -- 3. Cellular automata and self-organization. - 2. Embodiment Processes and Biological Computing -- 1. The game of life and the alternative splicing. - 2. The interface between ruler and coder -- 3. The recipe at work: the role of the simulation tools at the evolutionary level -- 4. Reflexive domains vs. self-organizing domains. - 3. Randomness, Semantic Information and Limitations Procedures. - 1. Logic and probability: the role of constituents. - 2. Semantic information and algorithmic complexity -- 3. Surface information vs. depth information: the biological computer -- 4. Non-standard models and limitation procedures -- 4. Natural Language and Boolean Semantics: the Genesis of the Cognitive Code. - 1.Intensional language and natural logic -- 2. Logic and ontology -- 3. Meaning as use and the unfolding of cognitive acti
A unique account of the state of art of both theoretical and modelistic issues in the present-day research on Epistemic Complexity · Focuses on entropy, algorithmic complexity, self-referentiality, teleonomical processes and symbolic dynamics. · Discusses cellular automata, self-organization theory, biological computing, non standard models and the emergence of meaning in knowledge construction. Pace Kant, at the level of a biological cognitive system sensibility is not a simple interface between absolute chance and an invariant intellectual order. On the contrary, the reference procedures, if successful, are able to modulate canalization and create the basis for the appearance of ever-new frames of incompressibility through morphogenesis. This is not a question of discovering and directly exploring (according, for instance, to Putnam’s conception) new “territories”, but of offering ourselves as the matrix and arch through which they can spring autonomously in accordance with ever increasing - ローカル注記:
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