Modelling Of Rationality And Beyond Physics
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Modelling of Rationality and Beyond Physics
Author | : Gh. C. Dinulescu-Campina |
Publsiher | : American Research Press |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781931233484 |
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy Neutrosophic Logic Neutrosophic Set Neutrosophic Porbability and Statistics
Author | : Florentin Smarandache editor |
Publsiher | : Infinite Study |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 9781931233675 |
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Collected papers on neutrosophics [such as: ?neutrosophy? - a new branch of philosophy, ?neutrosophic logic? ? a generalization of the fuzzy logic, ?neutrosophic set? ? a generalization of the fuzzy set, and ?neutrosophic probability? ? a generalization of classical probability and imprecise probability] by Florentin Smarandache, Jean Dezert, Andrzej Buller, Mohammad Khoshnevisan, Sarjinder Singh, Sukanto Bhattacharya, Feng Liu, Gh. C. Dinulescu-Campina, Chris Lucas, and Carlos Gershenson.Neutrosophic Logic involved the foundation of the Dezert-Smarandache Theory of Plausible and Paradoxical Reasoning, which has taken into consideration the combination of uncertain and contradictory information, used now in artificial intelligence.
Multiformity of Science
Author | : Jan Such |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 449 |
Release | : 2016-08-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9789004333871 |
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Main headings: Part I. Contributions to the idealizational theory of science.- Part II. The nature of scientific cognition. - Part III. The development of science. - Part IV. Problems of verification of knowledge. - Part V. Philosophy of physics and cosmology. - Part VI. Some problems of the theory of reality.
Beyond Rationality
Author | : Alex Mintz,Nicholas A. Valentino,Carly Wayne |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2021-12-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781316516355 |
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The first textbook to present a framework of the Behavioral Political Science paradigm for understanding political decision-making.
How Scientific Instruments Speak
Author | : Bas de Boer |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2021-01-14 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781793627858 |
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Science is highly dependent on technologies to observe scientific objects. For example, astronomers need telescopes to observe planetary movements, and cognitive neuroscience depends on brain imaging technologies to investigate human cognition. But how do such technologies shape scientific practice, and how do new scientific objects come into being when new technologies are used in science? In How Scientific Instruments Speak, Bas de Boer develops a philosophical account of how technologies shape the reality that scientists study, arguing that we should understand scientific instruments as mediating technologies. Rather than mute tools serving pre-existing human goals, scientific instruments play an active role in shaping scientific work. De Boer uses this account to discuss how brain imaging and stimulation technologies mediate the way in which cognitive neuroscientists investigate human cognitive functions. The development of cognitive neuroscience runs parallel with the development of advanced brain imaging technologies, drawing a lot of public attention—sometimes called “neurohype”—because of its alleged capacity to demystify the human mind. By analyzing how the objects that cognitive neuroscientists study are mediated by brain imaging technologies, de Boer explicates the processes by which human cognition is investigated.
Applications of Quantum Mechanical Techniques to Areas Outside of Quantum Mechanics 2nd Edition
Author | : Emmanuel Haven,Andrei Khrennikov |
Publsiher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2019-11-14 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9782889631506 |
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This book deals with applications of quantum mechanical techniques to areas outside of quantum mechanics, so-called quantum-like modeling. Research in this area has grown over the last 15 years. But even already more than 50 years ago, the interaction between Physics Nobelist Pauli and the psychologist Carl Jung in the 1950’s on seeking to find analogous uses of the complementarity principle from quantum mechanics in psychology needs noting. This book does NOT want to advance that society is quantum mechanical! The macroscopic world is manifestly not quantum mechanical. But this rules not out that one can use concepts and the mathematical apparatus from quantum physics in a macroscopic environment. A mainstay ingredient of quantum mechanics, is ‘quantum probability’ and this tool has been proven to be useful in the mathematical modelling of decision making. In the most basic experiment of quantum physics, the double slit experiment, it is known (from the works of A. Khrennikov) that the law of total probability is violated. It is now well documented that several decision making paradoxes in psychology and economics (such as the Ellsberg paradox) do exhibit this violation of the law of total probability. When data is collected with experiments which test ‘non-rational’ decision making behaviour, one can observe that such data often exhibits a complex non-commutative structure, which may be even more complex than if one considers the structure allied to the basic two slit experiment. The community exploring quantum-like models has tried to address how quantum probability can help in better explaining those paradoxes. Research has now been published in very high standing journals on resolving some of the paradoxes with the mathematics of quantum physics. The aim of this book is to collect the contributions of world’s leading experts in quantum like modeling in decision making, psychology, cognition, economics, and finance.
Epistemology of the Human Sciences
Author | : Walter B. Weimer |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2022-11-16 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9783031171734 |
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This book argues for evolutionary epistemology and distinguishing functionality from physicality in the social sciences. It explores the implications for this approach to understanding in biology, economics, psychology and political science. Presenting a comprehensive overview of philosophical topics in the social sciences, the book emphasizes how all human cognition and behavior is characterized by functionality and complexity, and thus cannot be explained by the point predictions and exact laws found in the physical sciences. Realms of functional complexity – such as the market order in economics, the social rules of conduct, and the human CNS – require a focus on explanations of the principles involved rather than predicting exact outcomes. This requires study of the historical context to understand behavior and cognition. This approach notes that functional complexity is central to classical liberal ideas such as division of labour and knowledge, and how this is a far more powerful and adequate account of social organization than central planning. Through comparison of these approaches, as well as its interdisciplinary scope, this book will interest both academics and students in philosophy, biology, economics, psychology and all other social sciences.
Econophysics
Author | : Sitabhra Sinha,Arnab Chatterjee,Anirban Chakraborti,Bikas K. Chakrabarti |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 371 |
Release | : 2010-12-06 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783527408153 |
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Filling the gap for an up-to-date textbook in this relatively new interdisciplinary research field, this volume provides readers with a thorough and comprehensive introduction. Based on extensive teaching experience, it includes numerous worked examples and highlights in special biographical boxes some of the most outstanding personalities and their contributions to both physics and economics. The whole is rounded off by several appendices containing important background material.