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- Mitchell, M. Complexity - A Guided Tour (2009)
- part one Background and History * chapter one What Is Complexity? 3 * chapter two Dynamics, Chaos
- Bogost, Ian. What is like to be a thing (2012)
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- Geoghegan, B. D, From Information Theory to French Theory: Jakobson, Lévi-Strauss, and the Cybernetic Apparatus (2011)
- mind to have long ago recog- nized and understood what Western scientists working in the field of in- fo... history of media, technology, global science, and the assembly of what I term the cybernetic apparatus.
- Bryant L, Diference and Givenness (2008)
- uld first be necessary to do something similar to what I am attempting here. Rather, the present volume ... eeks to speak simply and in an informed way about what Deleuze means by "transcendental empiricism" in h... erence and Repetition and The Logic of Sense. In what follows I seek to demonstrate that Deleuze's tran... relationship to being. Contrary, then, to the somewhat standard picture of Deleuze, which treats his ont
- Faucher K X, Metastasis and Metastability. A Deleuzian Approach to Information (2013)
- ey might elect answer the ontological question of what is information? The struggle is not only philosop... lexical and semantic, with wide disagreement over what should be included or excluded in the definition.... uum, but instead call for a closer elaboration on what is meant by intensity in Deleuze, what role it plays in the virtual-actual distinction, and attempt to
- Iliadis, A. Informational Ontology: The Meaning of Gilbert Simondon’s Concept of Individuation (2013)
- lifelong project was to expound the appearance of what I call an “informational ontology,” a subject tha
- Unger, R., Smolin, L. The singular universe and the reality of time: a proposal in natural philosophy (2015)
- ddressing this topic, we soon reach the limits of what we know and even of what we can ever hope to know. We press science to the point at which it passes int... ever we can about our place in the world, even if what we do know, or might discover, represents only a ... has a history. Part of the task is to distinguish what science has actually found out about the world fr
- Braver, L., A Thing of This World. A history of Continental Anti-Realism. (2007)
- om both sides. The linchpin of this synthesis was what he called his **Copernican Revolution**: the epoc... phy should and I think will become as obsolete as what were once regarded as the urgent and inescapable ... s and ramifications, forms an important thread of what has become known as anti-realism in analytic phil... c recognition (in multiple senses of the word) of what the other is doing. Rather than trying to bring p
- Collier, J.D., Information, Causation and Computation (2011)
- f information flow and a reasonable definition of what it is to make a physical difference, given that i
- Marletto, C. Beyond Initial Conditions and Laws of Motion. Constructor Theory of Information and Life. (2017)
- formulate all laws of physics as statements about what transformations are possible, what are impossible, and why. This is a sharp departure from what I call the prevailing conception of fundamental p... ndamental physics and has unified it exactly with what currently goes under the name of ‘quantum informa
- Marletto. C, Constructor Theory of Life (2014)
- must have certain other properties. The theory of what these properties are is not part of evolution the
- Albantakis, L. Automata and Animats: From Dynamics to Cause–Effect Structures (2017)
- rk on dynamical systems, including CA, focuses on what is ‘happening’ – the dynamical trajectory of the ... – that is, they take an extrinsic perspective on what is observed. Often, complexity is characterised u... usal architecture, Albantakis and Tononi consider what the system ‘is’ from its own intrinsic perspectiv
- Johansson, L.G., Causation, A Synthesis of Three Approaches (2007)
- sis that fits best. But this sounds a bit ad hoc; what is the unifying principle? Why do we call all the
- llari, Phyllis; Russo, Federica, Information channels and biomarkers of disease (2016)
- lliamson (Med Stud, 2012) address the question of what evidential elements enter the conceptualisation a
- Pagallo, H. Aliquid Est Sine Ratione: On Some Philosophical Consequences of Chaitin’s Quest for Ω (2007)
- nalysis with a classic reading of Leibniz, namely what Heidegger states in The Principle of Reason. Once... ing some flaws in the German scholar’s viewpoint, what I would like to lay emphasis on is the impact of