Dodig-Crnkovic G and Burgin M, Eds. (2010) INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION. World Scientific Publishing Co. Series in Information Studies. Preprint:

Contents:
  • Cybersemiotics and the Question of Knowledge (S Brier)
  • Information Dynamics in a Categorical Setting (M Burgin)
  • Mathematics as Biological Process (G Chaitin)
  • Information, Computation, Measurement and Irreversibility (J Collier)
  • From Descartes to Turing: The Computational Content of Supervenience (B Cooper)
  • On the Algorithmic Nature of the World (J-P Delahaye & H Zenil)
  • A Dialogue Concerning Two Possible World Systems (G Dodig-Crnkovic & V Mueller)
  • Does Computing Embrace Self-Organization? (W Hofkirchner)
  • Analysis of Information and Computation in Physics Explains Cognitive Paradigms: From Full Cognition to Laplace Determinism to Statistical Determinism to Modern Approach (V Kreinovich & R Araiza)
  • Bodies — Both Informed and Transformed (B J MacLennan)
  • Computation on Information, Meaning and Representations, an Evolutionary Approach (C Menant)
  • Interior Grounding, Reflection, and Self-Consciousness (M Minsky)
  • Insights into the Biological Computing (W Riofrio)
  • Super-Recursive Features of Natural Evolvability Processes and the Models for Computational Evolution (D Roglic)
  • A Sketch of a Modeling View of Computing (O Shagrir)
  • What's Information, for an Organism or Intelligent Machine? How Can a Machine or Organism Mean? (A Sloman)
  • Inconsistent Information as a Natural Phenomenon (C N J de Vey Mestdagh & J H Hoepman)

Computation, Information, Cognition: The Nexus and the Liminal
Editor: Susan Stuart and Gordana Dodig Crnkovic

Gregory Chaitin, Epistemology as Information Theory: From Leibniz to Ω

Luciano Floridi Information Logic

Patrick Allo Formalising Semantic Information: Lessons From Logical Pluralism

Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen Getting Closer to Iconic Logic

Pedro C. Marijuán and Raquel del Moral The Informational Architectures of Biological Complexity

Søren Brier The Cybersemiotic Framework as a Means to Conceptualize the Difference between Computing and Semiosis

Arturo Carsetti Meaning and Self-Organisation in Cognitive Science

Peter Århem A Neurophysiological Approach to Consciousness: Integrating Molecular, Cellular and System Level Information

Paavo Pylkkänen Does dynamical modelling explain time consciousness?

Pauli Brattico Complexity, Cognition, and Logical Depth

Marcin Miłkowski Is Computationalism Trivial?

Otto Lappi On Facing Up to the Semantic Challenge

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Vol 4, No 2 (2006)

Special Issue: Selected Papers From ECAP 2005 - European Computing and Philosophy Conference 2005

Table of Contents

Editorial

Special Issue ECAP 2005 Editorial PDF

Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Susan Stuart i-ii

Articles

Inference Rules, Emergent Wholes and Supervenient Abstract PDF

Ingvar Johansson 127-135

Some Assumptions about Problem Solving Representation in Turing’s Model of Intelligence Abstract PDF

Raymundo Morado, Francisco Hernández-Quiroz 136-142

The Genesis of Representation Abstract PDF

W. A. Cameron 143-146

The April Fool Turing Test Abstract PDF

Mark S. Dougherty, Sofi Hemgren Dougherty, Jerker Westin 147-166

Approaching Artificial Intelligence for Games – the Turing Test revisited Abstract PDF

Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Stefan Karlsson 167-171

Available information — preparatory note for a theory of information space Abstract PDF

Lars-Erik Janlert 172-177

Memory versus logic: two models of organizing information and their influences on web retrieval strategies Abstract PDF

Teresa Numerico 178-186

Commonsense Spatial Reasoning: an Informational Perspective Abstract PDF

Stefania Bandini, Gianluca Colombo, Alessandro Mosca, Matteo Palmonari 187-194

Machinery, Intelligence and Our Intentionality. Grounds for Establishing Paradoxical Discourses Abstract PDF

Colin T. A. Schmidt 195-201

The Cognitive Management of E-Testimony Abstract PDF

Saul Traiger 202-208

Choosing between different AI approaches? The scientific benefits of the confrontation, and the new collaborative era between humans and machines Abstract PDF

Jordi Vallverdú 209-216

Error-correcting codes and genetics Abstract PDF

Gérard Battail 217-229

The Internet as a Moral Mediator. The Quest for Democracy Abstract PDF

Emanuele Bardone, Lorenzo Magnani 230-238

Autonomy and Morality in DRM and Anti-Circumvention Law Abstract PDF

Dan L. Burk, Tarleton Gillespie 239-245

Expected Influence of Ethics on Product Development Process Abstract PDF

Stig Larsson 246-253

Artificial Intelligence and Moral intelligence Abstract PDF

Laura Pana 254-264

Information Structure Representation And Extraction From A Corpus Of Patient Data, Using An Ontology Abstract PDF

Christian Cote 265-276

Symbolic Machine Learning: A Different Answer to the Problem of the Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge from Corpora Abstract PDF

Pascale Sébillot 277-283

A.L.I.C.E.: an ACE in Digitaland Abstract PDF

Huma Shah 284-292

Interpretations of Ontologies for Breast Cancer Abstract PDF

Srinandan Dasmahapatra, Kieron O’Hara 293-303

Overcoming the socio-technical divide: A long-term source of hope in feminist studies of computer science Abstract PDF

Corinna Bath 304-315

What does it mean to Know Computer Science? Perspectives from Gender Research Abstract PDF

Christina Björkman, Lena Trojer 316-327

Testing Reasoning Software. A Bayesian Way Abstract PDF

Bertil Rolf 328-332