Computing Nature: Turing Centenary Perspective (Studies in Applied Philosophy #7) (Hardcover)
Computing Nature - A Network of Networks of Concurrent Information Processes.- A Framework for Computing Like Nature.- The Coordination of Probabilistic Inference in Neural Systems.-Neurobiological Computation and Synthetic Intelligence.-Nature-like Computation and a Measure of Programmability.- Alan Turing's Legacy: Info-Computational Philosophy of Nature.- Dualism of Selective and Structural Information in Modelling Dynamics of Information.- Intelligence And Reference. Formal Ontology Of The Natural Computation.- Representation: Analytic Pragmatism and AI.- Salient Features and Key Frames: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Object Representation.-Toward Turing's A-type Unorganised Machines in an Unconventional Substrate: A Dynamic Representation In Compartmentalised Excitable Chemical Media.- Learning to Hypercompute? An Analysis of Siegelmann Networks.- Oracles Turing Machines Faced with the Verification Problem.- Does the Principle of Computational Equivalence overcome the objections against Computationalism?.- Some Constraints On The Physical Realizability Of A Mathematical Construction.- From the Closed Universe to an Open World.- What Makes A Computation Unconventional?.