Philosophy of Computation

Author(s):  
Zoran Konkoli ◽  
Susan Stepney ◽  
Hajo Broersma ◽  
Paolo Dini ◽  
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv ◽  
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The Monist ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 103 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-441
Author(s):  
Juliet Floyd

Abstract I defend Putnam’s modal structuralist view of mathematics but reject his claims that Wittgenstein’s remarks on Dedekind, Cantor, and set theory are verificationist. Putnam’s “realistic realism” (1990–2016) showcases the plasticity of our “fitting” words to the world. The applications of this—in philosophy of language, mind, logic, and philosophy of computation—are robust. I defend Wittgenstein’s nonextensionalist understanding of the real numbers, showing how it fits Putnam’s view. Nonextensionalism and extensionalism about the real numbers are mathematically, philosophically, and logically robust, but the two perspectives are often confused with one another. I separate them, using Turing’s work as an example.


2020 ◽  
pp. 026327642095705
Author(s):  
David Beer

This interview with M. Beatrice Fazi explores in detail her work on computation. Focusing in particular upon her recent publications, it covers the themes of contingency and indeterminacy. The questions explore Fazi’s perspectives on computational aesthetics, abstraction and experience. Through an interrogation of the conceptual insights that Fazi’s recent work offers, the interview outlines an agenda for future work in the philosophy of computation and sets forward a series of conceptual policies for seeing the digital, software and data in a fresh light.


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