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proyectos:tfg:bibliografia:stuart2007 [2017/11/15 08:57]
Joaquín Herrero Pintado
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Joaquín Herrero Pintado [Part I: Information]
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 ===== Part I: Information ===== ===== Part I: Information =====
  
 +1. Epistemology as Information Theory: From Leibniz to Ω, Gregory Chaitin
  
-Chapter One  
-Epistemology as Information Theory: From Leibniz to Ω 
-Gregory Chaitin 
  
-Chapter Two +2. Information LogicLuciano Floridi
-Information Logic +
-Luciano Floridi+
  
-Chapter Three +2. Formalising Semantic Information:​ Lessons From Logical PluralismPatrick Allo
-Formalising Semantic Information:​ Lessons From Logical Pluralism +
-Patrick Allo+
  
-Chapter Four  +4. Getting Closer to Iconic LogicAhti-Veikko Pietarinen
-Getting Closer to Iconic Logic +
-Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen+
  
-Chapter Five +[[proyectos:​tfg:​bibliografia:​johansson2007|5. ​Causation: A Synthesis of Three ApproachesLars-Göran Johansson]]
-Causation: A Synthesis of Three Approaches +
-Lars-Göran Johansson+
  
-Chapter Six + 
-An Oriental Approach to the Philosophy of Information +6. An Oriental Approach to the Philosophy of InformationGang Liu
-Gang Liu+
  
 ===== Part II: Ontology ===== ===== Part II: Ontology =====
  
 +7. Ontology as the Core Discipline of Biomedical Informatics - Legacies of the Past and Recommendations for the Future Direction of Research, Werner Ceusters and Barry Smith
  
-Chapter Seven  +8. Functions ​and Prototypes, Katherine Munn
-Ontology as the Core Discipline of Biomedical Informatics - Legacies of the Past and Recommendations for the Future Direction of Research +
-Werner Ceusters and Barry Smith+
  
-Chapter Eight +9. Knowledge in Action, Ruth Hagengruber ​and Uwe V. Riss
-Functions ​and Prototypes +
-Katherine Munn+
  
-Chapter Nine +10. Towards a Programming Language OntologyRaymond Turner and Amnon H. Eden
-Knowledge in Action +
-Ruth Hagengruber and Uwe VRiss +
- +
-Chapter Ten +
-Towards a Programming Language Ontology +
-Raymond Turner and Amnon H. Eden+
  
 ===== Part III: Bioinformation and Biosemantics ===== ===== Part III: Bioinformation and Biosemantics =====
  
  
-Chapter Eleven +11. The Informational Architectures of Biological ComplexityPedro C. Marijuán and Raquel del Moral
-The Informational Architectures of Biological Complexity +
-Pedro C. Marijuán and Raquel del Moral+
  
-Chapter Twelve +12. The Cybersemiotic Framework as a Means to Conceptualize the Difference between Computing and SemiosisSøren Brier
-The Cybersemiotic Framework as a Means to Conceptualize the Difference between Computing and Semiosis +
-Søren Brier+
  
-Chapter Thirteen +13. Meaning and Self-Organisation in Cognitive ScienceArturo Carsetti
-Meaning and Self-Organisation in Cognitive Science +
-Arturo Carsetti+
  
 ===== Part IV: Cognitive Science and Philosophy ===== ===== Part IV: Cognitive Science and Philosophy =====
  
  
-Chapter Fourteen +14. A Neurophysiological Approach to Consciousness:​ Integrating Molecular, Cellular and System Level InformationPeter Århem
-A Neurophysiological Approach to Consciousness:​ Integrating Molecular, Cellular and System Level Information +
-Peter Århem+
  
-Chapter Fifteen +15. Does dynamical modelling explain time consciousness?​Paavo Pylkkänen
-Does dynamical modelling explain time consciousness?​ +
-Paavo Pylkkänen+
  
-Chapter Sixteen +16. Complexity, Cognition, and Logical DepthPauli Brattico
-Complexity, Cognition, and Logical Depth +
-Pauli Brattico+
  
-Chapter Seventeen +17. Is Computationalism Trivial?Marcin Miłkowski
-Is Computationalism Trivial? +
-Marcin Miłkowski+
  
-Chapter Eighteen +18. On Facing Up to the Semantic ChallengeOtto Lappi
-On Facing Up to the Semantic Challenge +
-Otto Lappi+
  
 ===== Part V: Computational Linguistics ===== ===== Part V: Computational Linguistics =====
  
 +19. Computational Linguistics as an Applied Science, Pius ten Hacken
  
-Chapter Nineteen +20. Views of Text Meaning in Computational Linguistics: Past, Present, and Future, Graeme Hirst
-Computational Linguistics ​as an Applied Science +
-Pius ten Hacken+
  
-Chapter Twenty +21. Language Technological Models as Epistemic Artefacts: The Case of Constraint Grammar ParserTarja Knuuttila
-Views of Text Meaning in Computational Linguistics:​ Past, Present, and Future +
-Graeme Hirst +
- +
-Chapter Twenty One +
-Language Technological Models as Epistemic Artefacts: The Case of Constraint Grammar Parser +
-Tarja Knuuttila+
  
 ===== Part VI: Ethics and Education ===== ===== Part VI: Ethics and Education =====
  
 +22. The Paradox of Autonomy: The Interaction Between Humans and Autonomous Cognitive Artifacts, Alexander Riegler
  
-Chapter Twenty Two +23. A Copernican Revolution in Ethics?Terrell Bynum
-The Paradox of Autonomy: The Interaction Between Humans and Autonomous Cognitive Artifacts +
-Alexander Riegler +
- +
-Chapter Twenty Three +
-A Copernican Revolution in Ethics? +
-Terrell Bynum+
  
-Chapter Twenty Four +24. Building Epistemological Infrastructures- Interventions At A Technical UniversityLena Trojer
-Building Epistemological Infrastructures- Interventions At A Technical University +
-Lena Trojer+
  
-Chapter Twenty Five +25. Computer Ethics in (Higher) EducationPhilip Brey
-Computer Ethics in (Higher) Education +
-Philip Brey+
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