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  • Scientific Cognition, Semiotics, and Computational Agents: Essays in Honor of Lorenzo Magnani - Volume 2

    Scientific Cognition, Semiotics, and Computational Agents: Essays in Honor of Lorenzo Magnani - Volume 2 by Arfini, Selene;

    Series: Synthese Library; 506;

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    This book, the second of two volumes, focuses on scientific cognition, computationalism, and scholars' reception of what Lorenzo Magnani named ""eco-cognitive"" views on the mind. The authors of these chapters address complex questions, which regard, in part, Magnani’s contributions in the field of model-based science, the role of inferential models in mathematics, the transformations and possible applicability of Charles Sanders Peirce’s and Immanuel Kant’s concepts and insight into current understanding of scientific progress, and the still unsolved questions regarding the methodological steps that take researchers to scientific discoveries. Some contributions also address the problematic understanding of artificial agents as ""intelligent,"" how cognition can be discussed within the limits of computationalism, and how the eco-cognitive perspective on the mind also affects the conception of scientific reasoning and socially constructed phenomena. The book is of great interest to those interested in epistemology, philosophy of science, mathematical logic and AI.

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    Table of Contents:

    1 In From Intelligence to Creativity: The Quest for an Automated Creative Cognition (Atocha Aliseda).- 2 A Scale of Quantity. Kant and Peirce on Mathematical Reasoning (Francesco Bellucci).- 3 Idealizations, Scientific Models and Fictions (Marco Buzzoni).- 4 Rethinking Cognition: Morphological Info-Computation and the Embodied Paradigm in Life and Artificial Intelligence (Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic).- 5 The Nature of Social Facts. Collective Intentionality, Status Func-tion and the Role of an “Eco-cognitive” Perspective (Raffaela Giovagnoli).- 6 Problem Solving in Mathematics with Transduction (Michael Hoffmann).- 7 A heuristic view of ‘How to Solve It, Afresh. Some Remarks on How to Solve the Problem of...How to Solve a Problem (Emiliano Ippoliti).- 8 The School of Milan and the Problem of a New Critical Rationalism (Fabio Minazzi).- 9 Horror Vacui: Characterizing the Experience of Paradigm Crisis through Magnani's EC-Model of Abduction (Alger Sans Pinillos).- 10 Fair Play for the Machines: Turing on Charity vs Skepticism on the Question of Thinking Ma-chines (Cameron Shelley).- 11 Peirce’s Logical Interpretants as Arbiters of New Courses of Belief and Action: Association, Transsociation, and Dissociation (Donna E. West).- 12 Self-Abduction; Oracles, Eco-Cognition and Purpose in Life (Jeff White).- 13 Lorenzo Magnani’s Selected Bibliography.

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