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Binding and axiomatics: Deleuze and Guattari’s transcendental account of capitalism
The aim of this paper is to develop a consistent reading of Deleuze and Guattari’s account of capitalism by taking seriously their use of Kant’s...
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Dual Axiomatics
Mario Bunge forcefully argues for Dual Axiomatics, i.e., an axiomatic method applied to natural sciences which explicitly takes into account semantic... -
A Logic of “Black Box” Classifier Systems
Binary classifiers are traditionally studied by propositional logic ( \(\textsf{PL}\)... -
Logic of Action from the Perspective of Knowledge Representation
Taking the perspective of knowledge representation, we introduce a simple logic of agency where the agents’ actions are described by their... -
Philipp Frank on Special Relativity: 1908–1912
Between 1908 and 1912, while working in Vienna, Philipp Frank wrote a dozen articles on relativity: the principle, as Einstein originally denominated... -
Forcing and Gravitation
General relativity is usually seen as a theory without serious conceptual problems, as it is a “classical,” unquantized theory. But it is not so;... -
Axiomatizations in ZFC
This unification was attained in the domains we just described through a least-effort principle (Hamilton’s Principle) applied to some kind of basic... -
Belief Base: A Minimal Logic of Fine-Grained Information Dynamics
This paper proposes a minimal logic of fine-grained information dynamics via belief bases. The framework is shown to be able to accommodate explicit... -
Dystopia After Late Capitalism
The author theorises the passage from disciplinary societies to global societies of control with the rise of late capitalism as a significant moment... -
How (did) Derrida Deconstruct Marx?
Derrida’s deconstruction of Marx was a hegemonic reading of Marx that he always wanted to do but in his own way. Derrida is often quoted saying that “
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Quantum Physics and Cognitive Science from a Wittgensteinian Perspective: Bohr’s Classicism, Chomsky’s Universalism, and Bell’s Contextualism
Although Wittgenstein’s influence on logic and foundations of mathematics is well recognized, nonetheless, his legacy concerning other sciences is... -
Intensifying Postphenomenology: Through Algorithms of the Twenty-First Century
In this chapter I discuss the nano-imaginary and the notion of sensibility by returning to Whitehead and Deleuze. Digital media is again discussed by... -
Tableaus and Dual Tableaus
In a sense, tableaus and dual tableaus are the same thing, just as tableaus and sequent calculi are the same thing. There are mathematical ideas, and... -
The Incalculability of the Generated Text
In this paper, I explore Derrida’s concept of exteriorization in relation to texts generated by machine learning. I first discuss Heidegger’s view of...
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Definable Conditionals
The variably strict analysis of conditionals does not only largely dominate the philosophical literature, since its invention by Stalnaker and Lewis,...
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A Philosophical Path from Königsberg to Kyoto
‘ Mathematics is the science of the infinite , its goal the symbolic comprehension of the infinite with human, that is finite, means.’ Along this line,...
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Power, Mass, and Brutality: Putin’s War Machine
War is neither a means nor a purpose for the enthronement of the absolute power of a nation-state such as Russia in the twenty-first century, but a... -
Deontic Logic with Action Types and Tokens
A new characterization of the deontic operators of permission and prohibition is introduced based on a distinction between action types and action... -
Expertise and information: an epistemic logic perspective
In this paper we present a modal logic framework to reason about the expertise of information sources. A source is considered an expert on a...