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Philosophy of Information (Hardcover)
Dov M. Gabbay, Paul Thagard, John Woods; Volume editing by Pieter Adriaans, Johan F. A. K. van Benthem
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R4,640
Discovery Miles 46 400
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Information is a recognized fundamental notion across the sciences
and humanities, which is crucial to understanding physical
computation, communication, and human cognition. The Philosophy of
Information brings together the most important perspectives on
information. It includes major technical approaches, while also
setting out the historical backgrounds of information as well as
its contemporary role in many academic fields. Also, special
unifying topics are high-lighted that play across many fields,
while we also aim at identifying relevant themes for philosophical
reflection. There is no established area yet of Philosophy of
Information, and this Handbook can help shape one, making sure it
is well grounded in scientific expertise. As a side benefit, a book
like this can facilitate contacts and collaboration among diverse
academic milieus sharing a common interest in information.
- First overview of the formal and technical issues involved in the
philosophy of information
- Integrated presentation of major mathematical approaches to
information, form computer science, information theory, and
logic
- Interdisciplinary themes across the traditional boundaries of
natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
The logical study of language is becoming more interdisciplinary,
playing a role in fields such as computer science, artificial
intelligence, cognitive science and game theory. This new edition,
written by the leading experts in the field, presents an overview
of the latest developments at the interface of logic and
linguistics as well as a historical perspective. It is divided into
three parts covering Frameworks, General Topics and Descriptive
Themes.
This book is an exploration of current trends in logical theories
of information flow across various fields, such as belief revision
in computer science or dynamic semantics in linguistics. It
provides one mathematical perspective encompassing all of these.
This framework generates a new agenda of questions concerning
dynamic inference and dynamic operators. The result is a
mathematical theory of process models, simulations between these,
and modal languages over them, which is developed in quite some
detail. New results include theorems on expressive completeness,
representation of styles of inference, and new kinds of decidable
remodeling for standard logics. This theory is also confronted with
practice in computer science, linguistics and philosophy.
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