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- Mitchell, M. Complexity - A Guided Tour (2009)
- nd the Universe 145 * chapter eleven Computing with Particles 160 * chapter twelve Information Pro
- Ellis, george F.R., On the nature of causation in complex systems (2008)
- top-down causation are identified and illustrated with real-world examples. They are (1) mechanical top-... el to allow all these kinds of causation to occur without violation of physical causation. That they do
- Flack, Jessica, Coarse graining as a downward causation mechanism (2017)
- organizational levels. I illustrate these points with examples from the study of biological and social
- Geoghegan, B. D, From Information Theory to French Theory: Jakobson, Lévi-Strauss, and the Cybernetic Apparatus (2011)
- terpretation whose heuristic value and accordance with reality have been revealed to us [Westerners] onl... -Strauss’s assertions would have likely responded with astonishment. At the time, information theory wa... d error-resistant data transmission. Associations with digital computing and cybernetics brought wider r
- Lafontaine C, The Cybernetic Matrix of `French Theory' (2007)
- he cybernetic paradigm on structuralism. Starting with the historic meeting between Roman Jakobson and C... otard’s La Condition postmoderne is fully in line with the epistemological revolution launched by cybern
- Bryant L, Diference and Givenness (2008)
- make any comment on Deleuze's collaborative works with Guattari and how these might represent departures... iricism and seemed to best explain his engagement with differential calculus that is so often ignored in... n the universal and the particular, but dispenses with the problem altogether. In this connec tion, I am... ons are added to them. To simply equate "Deleuze" with "Deleuze and Guattari" is to ignore this fundamen
- Faucher K X, Metastasis and Metastability. A Deleuzian Approach to Information (2013)
- nly philosophical, but also lexical and semantic, with wide disagreement over what should be included or... we need to feel the anxious pressure to have done with the task if it closes down meaningful exploration... places the very word information in good company with a heritage of other terms that we have not been a... way where a metaphysics of information can emerge without ontologizing the term, and without exacerbatin
- Iliadis A., Gilbert Simondon and the Philosophy of Information (20155)
- sophy of Information (20155) ====== An Interview with Jean-Hugues Barthélémy Disponible online en: htt
- Iliadis, A. Informational Ontology: The Meaning of Gilbert Simondon’s Concept of Individuation (2013)
- sophy of information. First, it situates Simondon within the French intellectual scene in post-World War
- Unger, R., Smolin, L. The singular universe and the reality of time: a proposal in natural philosophy (2015)
- the universe as a whole rather than of something within the universe is one of the two most ambitious t... p and defend ideas about parts of natural reality without making assumptions, even if they remain inexpl... r which the findings of science are often mistaken. In this book, we deal with this subject directly.
- Iliadis, A., Philosophy of Information: An Introduction (2013)
- nging conceptual resources to understand and cope with them. Rapid technological development now pervade... es age-old philosophical debates and engages them with up-to-the minute conceptual issues generated by o
- Meillassoux, Q. Potentiality and Virtuality (2011)
- mer is premised upon a totalization of the world, with a determinate set of possibilities inscribed within it, the latter rejects this totalization and assert
- Braver, L., A Thing of This World. A history of Continental Anti-Realism. (2007)
- ng rationalism’s ambition to attain genuine Truth with empiricism’s insistence on humbly admitting our l... philosophy to split into two distinct disciplines with their own names, departments, meetings, and so on... actively organizes experience. This idea, along with its various interpretations and ramifications, fo... sides, since the two traditions have worked on it with such different vocabularies, interests, and appro
- Collier, J.D., Information, Causation and Computation (2011)
- er causation (which makes a dynamical difference) with the logic of information flow, it becomes possibl
- Collier, J.D., Causation is the Transfer of Information (1999)
- urn determine causal interactions of particulars (with the possible exception of singular causation, Arm... such, only universals. A third view, originating with Reichenbach and revived by Salmon (1984), holds t