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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:00 authored by Nir Fresco, Giuseppe Primiero
The phenomenon of digital computation is explained (often differently) in computer science, computer engineering and more broadly in cognitive science. Although the semantics and implications of malfunctions have received attention in the philosophy of biology and philosophy of technology, errors in computational systems remain of interest only to computer science. Miscomputation has not gotten the philosophical attention it deserves. Our paper fills this gap by offering a taxonomy of miscomputations. This taxonomy is underpinned by a conceptual analysis of the design and implementation of conventional computational systems at various levels of abstraction. It shows that 'malfunction' as it is typically used in the philosophy of artefacts only represents one type of miscomputation.

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Fresco, N. & Primiero, G. (2013). Miscomputation. Philosophy & Technology, 26 (3), 253-272.

Journal title

Philosophy & Technology

Volume

26

Issue

3

Pagination

253-272

Language

English

RIS ID

84956

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