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- Braver, L., A Thing of This World. A history of Continental Anti-Realism. (2007)
- **’ commitment to a few absolutely certain innate ideas and reason’s ability to determine some facts abo... reality a priori, **Leibniz** ended up making all ideas innate and deducing how God must have set up the... geneous schools, weaving a seamless system out of ideas taken from both sides. The linchpin of this synt... e a factory than a mirror or soft wax. It is this idea that enabled Kant to incorporate the empiricist d
- Stotz, K., Biological Information, Causality, and Specificity: An Intimate Relationship (2017)
- line a proposal to fill that gap by grounding the idea of biological information in a contemporary philo... ’, we begin with the most prominent informational idea in modern biology – the coding relation between n... ormation’ is a way to talk about specificity. The idea of specificity has a long history in biology, and a closely related idea is a key part of a widely supported contemporary
- Bryant L, Diference and Givenness (2008)
- at surround classical rationalism but also German idealism as exemplified in the figures of Kant and Sal... but because the problemat ics surrounding German idealism and rationalism struck me as closest to those... to the manner in which he trimmed his arrows. The idea of trimming one's arrows also suggests the idea of selection, of discernment between what one takes up
- Dodig-Crnkovic, G. Where Do New Ideas Come From? How Do They Emerge? Epistemology as Computation (2007)
- ====== Dodig-Crnkovic, G. Where Do New Ideas Come From? How Do They Emerge? Epistemology as Computation ... searchgate.net/publication/238788639_Where_Do_New_Ideas_Come_From_How_Do_They_Emerge_Epistemology_as_Com... stions: “Where do new mathematical and biological ideas come from? How do they emerge?” is that they com... a tiny subset of the universe, a part of the new ideas comes as the result of the re-configuration and
- Geoghegan B. D., The Cybernetic Apparatus (2012)
- vas formas de medios técnicos. Demuestra cómo los ideales políticos del siglo XIX configuraron los progr... cibernética y la teoría de la información como un ideal de neutralidad científica y orden político**. Es... nieros en el laboratorio, codearse e intercambiar ideas, y su investigación podría participar no solo en... uier otro de sus trabajos. Este ensayo aborda los ideales de Jakobson de salvar la diferencia nacional y
- Iliadis, A., Philosophy of Information: An Introduction (2013)
- d as conceptual design forges and refines the new ideas, theories, and perspectives that we need to unde... course, this naturally invites us to wonder which ideas, theories, and perspectives philosophers should ... y. Here, we introduce PI //now//. We cover core ideas, explaining how they relate both to traditional
- Deleuze, G. Diferencia y Repetición (1968)
- prueba de una real modestia con respecto al libro ideal. Suele afirmarse que los prefacios no sólo deben... e modo, tienen una existencia doble y, como doble ideal, la pura repetición del texto antiguo y del text
- Collier, J.D., Causation is the Transfer of Information (1999)
- e that can be marked. This view relies heavily on ideas about the transfer of information and the relati
- Unger, R., Smolin, L. The singular universe and the reality of time: a proposal in natural philosophy (2015)
- o escape it because no one can develop and defend ideas about parts of natural reality without making as
- Marletto, C. Beyond Initial Conditions and Laws of Motion. Constructor Theory of Information and Life. (2017)
- and explain more of physical reality. Its central idea is to formulate all laws of physics as statements
- Flack, Jessica, Coarse graining as a downward causation mechanism (2017)
- 20160338 Downward causation is the controversial idea that ‘higher’ levels of organization can causally