RESEARCH: Computational Philosophy

Summary

Computational Philosophy is the branch of Philosophy that investigates Epistemology, Action/Intention Theory, Ethics, and Logic using discrete structures, symbolic representation, algorithms, and inference methods suitable for modeling in software. Computational Philosophy uses software modeling as the primary approach to rational inquiry. It distinguishes itself in that its questions, answers, and methods are reducible to artifacts that can be represented by mathematical formalism, computer languages, and signal processing.
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