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- Braver, L., A Thing of This World. A history of Continental Anti-Realism. (2007) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- ====== Braver, L., A Thing of This World. A history of Continental Anti-Realism. (2007) ====== ===== In... t of ideas taken from both sides. The linchpin of this synthesis was what he called his **Copernican Rev... e like a factory than a mirror or soft wax. It is this idea that enabled Kant to incorporate the empiric... arkable system which seems to flow naturally from this idea. The contemporary situation of warring camp
- Faucher K X, Metastasis and Metastability. A Deleuzian Approach to Information (2013) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- should be included or excluded in the definition. This is not an issue that will be settled in its entir... ch as Being, World, Cause, and so forth. It is in this way that information becomes philosophically inte... language-based forms of philosophy. It was during this time that the works of Deleuze was seen as a clar... our Deleuze’s view of generating the new. Whether this becomes based on Deleuze’s occasional complicity
- Bryant L, Diference and Givenness (2008) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- se.\\ -Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition This is a book onDeleuze. In particular, it is a book ... eptivity is conceived of as passive. In executing this proj ect I have also sought to determine how Dele... lified in the figures of Kant and Salomon Maimon. This has not been out of a desire to present yet anoth... harac terized by the primacy of the concept, then this is because he discovers ntelligibility in the aes
- Realismo Especulativo @proyectos:tfg:introduccion
- representation of it. Yet it is acknowledged that this was not the first use of the term in Enlightenmen... onismo ====== ===== Lee Braver ===== A Thing of this World: A History of Continental Anti-Realism *... ers-a-brief-history-of-continental-realism.html >This paper explains the nature and origin of what I am... thics we are capable of. I explain the genesis of this idea, and then show it at work in Heidegger and L
- #CauSciBook @proyectos:tfg:causalidad
- k by teaching PHI302/403 at @UniNMBU with exactly this structure. 28 lectures! It worked so well I kept... what it is for one thing to cause something else. This goes beyond the scope of science. #CauSciBook Ou... ce. Then which should we trust more? #CauSciBook This concludes Part I of the #CauSciBook. Ontology (na... lly ungrounded. #CauSciBook Unsurprisingly, also this idea about causation comes from Hume. #CauSciBook
- Causalidad en ciencias de la salud @proyectos:tfg:casos:ciencias_de_la_salud
- the two seem committed to conflicting ontologies. This paper aims to make explicit some of the most fund... ed controlled trials and their systematic review. This makes use of a difference-making conception of ca... be secured through doing so. In the medical case, this would mean that a clinician who knows that a pati... ion has good reason to ignore the recommendation. This is indeed the feeling of many clinicians who woul
- Causalidad @proyectos:tfg:causalidad
- abstracting away from overly specific details. In this paper, I challenge a key feature of that account.... ctice because they actually improve explanations. This suggestion is simple but has far-reaching implica... ines Strevens’ titular explanatory virtue, depth. This results in greater coherence with explanatory pra... tions are possible, what are impossible, and why. This is a sharp departure from what I call the prevail
- Farnsworth, K., Living through Downward Causation: From Molecules to Ecosystems (2017) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- s able to spontaneously generate events, breaking this chain; it is as though life possessed ‘free will’ by acting without a prior physical cause. In this chapter, we analyse this puzzling behaviour using information and control theory as a general framework... possibly a defining feature) of life emerges from this analysis. It is the presence of downward causatio
- Iliadis, A., Philosophy of Information: An Introduction (2013) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- PI) proponents think that Gates has a point – but this doesn’t mean we should all give up philosophy. Philosophy can be part of this project, because philosophy understood as concept... nt problems that press us so urgently. Of course, this naturally invites us to wonder which ideas, theor... ed by our ever-changing, information-laden world. This alters the philosophical debates, and makes them
- Levy, P. The semantic sphere 1 : computation, cognition, and information economy (2011) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- at the beginning of the 21st Century, the use of this memory is limited by problems of semantic opacity... le. We do not yet know how to systematically turn this ocean of data into knowledge, and still less how ... ur collective intelligence. The primary goal of this book is to present to the scientific community an... become transparent, interoperable and computable. This system of semantic coding is called IEML (Informa
- Causalidad y redes neuronales @proyectos:tfg:casos:redes_neuronales
- le Bayesian methods informed by expert opinion in this realm; they are our best (if imperfect) way we ha... 7-schemas.pdf|nice recent work]] illustrating why this more principled approach generalizes better than ... ing carefully engineered statistical features. In this paper we apply deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to this problem by plotting attribute pairs as 2-D scatte
- Meillassoux, Q. Potentiality and Virtuality (2011) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- t change at every moment? Meillassoux argues that this apparent paradox is contingent upon the acceptanc... bilistic reasoning about the universe as a whole. This probabilistic reasoning is based upon the totaliz... en be assigned a probability of occurring. Yet if this totalization is impossible, as Cantor’s discovery... the level of the universe. It is on the basis of this Cantorian advance that Meillassoux sets forth a f
- Marletto, C. Beyond Initial Conditions and Laws of Motion. Constructor Theory of Information and Life. (2017) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- tions are possible, what are impossible, and why. This is a sharp departure from what I call the prevail... with given resources, under the dynamical laws. This constructor-theoretic, task-based formulation of ... ents (i.e., about possible and impossible tasks). This has the potential to incorporate exactly into fun... is deemed to be instantiated in quantum systems. This theory provides the conceptual basis for the cons
- Stewart, J. et al, Enaction. Toward a New Paradigm in Cognitive Science (2010) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- gm in Cognitive Science (2010) ====== The aim of this book is to present the paradigm of enaction as a ... tational Theory of Mind. A distinctive feature of this book is a deliberate choice not to go over that o... ar meetings, summer schools, and funded projects. This program makes a radical break with the formalisms... f goals, and culminating in a decision to act. In this scheme, “ cognition ” is thus sandwiched between
- Flack, Jessica, Life’s Information Theory (2017) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- d into multiple functional space and time scales. This multi-scale structure results from the collective... converge, new levels of organization consolidate. This process gives the appearance of downward causatio... rations that reduce environmental uncertainty. If this view is correct, identifying important, functiona... biology by studying the computation inductively. This includes strategy extraction from data, construct
- Unger, R., Smolin, L. The singular universe and the reality of time: a proposal in natural philosophy (2015) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Wheeler, B., Searching for Productive Causes in Big Data: The Information-Transmission Account. (2015) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Stuart, S. Dodig-Crnkovic, G. Computation, Information, Cognition. The Nexus and the Liminal. Introduction. (2007) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- llari, Phyllis; Russo, Federica, Information channels and biomarkers of disease (2016) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Iliadis, A. Informational Ontology: The Meaning of Gilbert Simondon’s Concept of Individuation (2013) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Pagallo, H. Aliquid Est Sine Ratione: On Some Philosophical Consequences of Chaitin’s Quest for Ω (2007) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Stotz, K., Biological Information, Causality, and Specificity: An Intimate Relationship (2017) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Ellis, george F.R., On the nature of causation in complex systems (2008) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Landes, J. et at, Epistemology of Causal Inference in Pharmacology: Towards a Framework for the Assessment of Harms (2016) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Geoghegan, B. D, From Information Theory to French Theory: Jakobson, Lévi-Strauss, and the Cybernetic Apparatus (2011) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Baumgaertner, B; Floridi, L, Introduction: The Philosophy of Information (2016) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia
- Flack, Jessica, Coarse graining as a downward causation mechanism (2017) @proyectos:tfg:bibliografia