Although the formalizations of computability provided in the 1930s have proven to be equivalent, two different accounts of computability may be distinguished regarding computability as an epistemic concept. While computability, according to the epistemic account, should be based on epistemic constraints related to the capacities of human computers, the non-epistemic account considers computability as based on manipulations of symbols that require no human capacities other than the capacity of manipulating symbols according to a set of rules. In this paper, I shall evaluate, both from a logical and physical point of view, whether computability should be regarded as an epistemic concept, i.e., whether epistemic constraints should be added on ...
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Ranging from Alan Turing's seminal 1936 paper to the latest work on Kolmogorov complexity and linear...
This book is an essay on relevant problems of epistemology (the theory of knowledge) related to comp...
This paper is situated at the junction of two youthful academic currents. The first current is a phi...
The Church-Turing Thesis is widely regarded as true, because of evidence that there is only one genu...
The paper focuses on some logical and epistemological aspects of the notion of computation. The firs...
Piccinini's Usability Constraint states that physical processes must have ``physically constructible...
In this paper, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly computable can b...
Abstract In this chapter, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly compu...
Abstract In this chapter, we show how the questions of what is computable and what is feasibly compu...
Why do we need a formalization of the notion of algorithm or effective computation? In order to show...
AbstractCopeland and others have argued that the Church–Turing thesis (CTT) has been widely misunder...
In the search for a precise definition of the notion of effective calculability, Turing’s computabil...
AbstractI explore the conceptual foundations of Alan Turing's analysis of computability, which still...
Quisani: Hello. It’s that time of the year again when we have a discussion, isn’t it? Author: Come o...
We analyse Kreisel's notion of human-effective computability. Like Kreisel, we relate this notion to...
Ranging from Alan Turing's seminal 1936 paper to the latest work on Kolmogorov complexity and linear...
This book is an essay on relevant problems of epistemology (the theory of knowledge) related to comp...
This paper is situated at the junction of two youthful academic currents. The first current is a phi...
The Church-Turing Thesis is widely regarded as true, because of evidence that there is only one genu...