Abstract. In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimalism, the Method of Abstraction and Constructionism. Minimalism considers the specifications of the starting problems and systems that are tractable for a philosophical analysis. The Method of Abstraction describes the process of making explicit the level of abstraction at which a system is observed and investigated. Constructionism provides a series of principles that the investigation of the problem must fulfil once it has been fully characterised by the previous two methods. For each method, we also provide an application: the problem of visual perception, functionalism, and the Turing Test, respectively
Methods in philosophy -- Relativity of knowledge -- Spontaneity and causation -- Freedom of will emp...
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generous studentship and travel award, the postgraduate philosophers of Stirling and Edinburgh, Dirk...
In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimal...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
An important lesson that philosophy can learn from the Turing Test and computer science more general...
Philosophers often have tried to either reduce "disagreeable" objects or concepts to (more) acceptab...
The concept of information is analyzed starting from Adams' hypothesis in The Informational Turn in ...
Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--P...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
The article discusses three ways of applying the method of abstraction in philosophical research. Th...
Methods in philosophy.--Relativity of knowledge.--Spontaneity and causation.--Freedom of will empiri...
In this article, I outline the three main philosophical lessons that we may learn from Turing’s work...
From the advent of general purpose, Turing-complete machines, the relation between operators, progra...
The teaching aid on the philosophy and methodology of science supple-ments the lecture material with...
Methods in philosophy -- Relativity of knowledge -- Spontaneity and causation -- Freedom of will emp...
One of the critical problems with the classical philosophy of science is that it has not been quanti...
generous studentship and travel award, the postgraduate philosophers of Stirling and Edinburgh, Dirk...
In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimal...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
An important lesson that philosophy can learn from the Turing Test and computer science more general...
Philosophers often have tried to either reduce "disagreeable" objects or concepts to (more) acceptab...
The concept of information is analyzed starting from Adams' hypothesis in The Informational Turn in ...
Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--P...
Abstraction is a pervasive activity in human perception, conceptualization and reasoning; it enters ...
The article discusses three ways of applying the method of abstraction in philosophical research. Th...
Methods in philosophy.--Relativity of knowledge.--Spontaneity and causation.--Freedom of will empiri...
In this article, I outline the three main philosophical lessons that we may learn from Turing’s work...
From the advent of general purpose, Turing-complete machines, the relation between operators, progra...
The teaching aid on the philosophy and methodology of science supple-ments the lecture material with...
Methods in philosophy -- Relativity of knowledge -- Spontaneity and causation -- Freedom of will emp...
One of the critical problems with the classical philosophy of science is that it has not been quanti...
generous studentship and travel award, the postgraduate philosophers of Stirling and Edinburgh, Dirk...