Information and Computation: Essays on Scientific and Philosophical Understanding of Foundations of Information and ComputationWorld Scientific, 2011 - 530 sidor 1. Cybersemiotics and the question of knowledge / Soren Brier -- 2. Information dynamics in a categorical setting / Mark Burgin -- 3. Mathematics as a biological process / G.J. Chaitin -- 4. Information, causation and computation / John Collier -- 5. From Descartes to Turing : the computational content of supervenience / S. Barry Cooper -- 6. A dialogue concerning two world systems : info-computational vs. mechanistic / Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic and Vincent C. Muller -- 7. Does computing embrace self-organization? / Wolfgang Hofkirchner -- 8. Analysis of information and computation in physics explains cognitive paradigms : from full cognition to Laplace determinism to statistical determinism to modern approach / Vladik Kreinovich, Roberto Araiza and Juan Ferret -- 9. Bodies - both informed and transformed embodied computation and information processing / Bruce J. MacLennan -- 10. Computation on information, meaning and representations : an evolutionary approach / Christophe Menant -- 11. Interior grounding, reflection, and self-consciousness / Marvin Minsky -- 12. A molecular dynamic network : minimal properties and evolutionary implications / Walter Riofrio -- 13. Super-recursive features of evolutionary processes and the models for computational evolution / Darko Roglic -- 14. Towards a modeling view of computing / Oron Shagrir -- 15. What's information, for an organism or intelligent machine? How can a machine or organism mean? / Aaron Sloman -- 16. Inconsistent knowledge as a neural phenomenon : the ranking of reasonable inferences as a computational approach to naturally inconsistent (legal) theories / Kees (C.N.J.) de Vey Mestdagh & Jaap Henk (J.H.) Hoepman -- 17. On the algorithmic nature of the world / Hector Zenil and Jean-Paul Delahaye |
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CHAPTER 1 CYBERSEMIOTICS AND THE QUESTION OF KNOWLEDGE | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 INFORMATION DYNAMICS IN A CATEGORICAL SETTING | 35 |
CHAPTER 3 MATHEMATICS AS A BIOLOGICAL PROCESS | 79 |
CHAPTER 4 INFORMATION CAUSATION AND COMPUTATION | 89 |
THE COMPUTATIONAL CONTENT OF SUPERVENIENCE | 107 |
INFOCOMPUTATIONAL VS MECHANISTIC | 149 |
CHAPTER 7 DOES COMPUTING EMBRACE SELFORGANIZATION? | 185 |
FROM FULL COGNITION TO LAPLACE DETERMINISM TO STATISTICAL DETERMINISM TO MODERN APPROACH | 203 |
CHAPTER 10 COMPUTATION ON INFORMATION MEANING AND REPRESENTATIONS AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH | 255 |
CHAPTER 11 INTERIOR GROUNDING REFLECTION AND SELFCONSCIOUSNESS | 287 |
MINIMAL PROPERTIES AND EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS | 307 |
CHAPTER 13 SUPERRECURSIVE FEATURES OF EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES AND THE MODELS FOR COMPUTATIONAL EVOLUTION | 331 |
CHAPTER 14 TOWARDS A MODELING VIEW OF COMPUTING | 381 |
CHAPTER 15 WHATS INFORMATION FOR AN ORGANISM OR INTELLIGENT MACHINE? HOW CAN A MACHINE OR ORGANISM MEAN? | 393 |
THE RANKING OF REASONABLE INFERENCES AS A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO NATURALLY INCONSISTENT LEGAL THEORIES | 439 |
CHAPTER 17 ON THE ALGORITHMIC NATURE OF THE WORLD | 477 |
CHAPTER 9 BODIES BOTH INFORMED AND TRANSFORMED EMBODIED COMPUTATION AND INFORMATION PROCESSING | 225 |
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abstract adaptive agent algorithmic approach artificial automata autopoiesis bacteria basic behavior biological Biosemiotics brain Burgin categorical information operators category theory causal cells cellular cellular automata Church-Turing thesis cognitive cognitive science communication commutative diagram complex computational processes computer science concept constraints context defined definition diagram distribution embodied computation emergence entities environment evolutionary evolutionary computer example formal function functor gene genetic human idea infological system infomorphisms information processing interaction interpretation knowledge Kolmogorov complexity language logic mathematical meaning meaningful information mechanisms mechanistic mental mind morphisms mutations natural computation networks notion object organisms pancomputationalism paradigm perspective phenomena philosophy physical processes possible predict principle problem properties qualia random relations replication result robots rules scientific self-organization semantic sense sequence Sloman structure super-recursive supervenience symbols theoretical theory of information thermodynamic equilibrium transformations Turing machine types understanding virtual machines