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On the Diversity of the Cognition Disciplines and the Development of A Unifying Philosophy of Information
Authors:Nolan Hemmatazad
Affiliation:College of Information Science and Technology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA
Abstract:The cognition and information theoretic sciences have now been in existence for the better part of a century. In that time, their varied disciplines have undergone extensive maturation, honing their methods, constitutions, and evaluation techniques in the pursuit of academic rigor, while not losing sight of the practical influences that have served as their almost universal cornerstone. Meanwhile, this period has also been marked by increasing disparity and gradual distancing of the philosophical underpinnings upon which each field is founded, adding strain to interdisciplinary collaborative efforts. This article presents an overview of select information‐science‐related cognition disciplines, and shows how the nascent Philosophy of Information (PI) can be adopted as a means of unifying these philosophical foundations in an empirically sound manner, without sacrificing general applicability. In addition, it demonstrates how PI is already rooted in the philosophies or epistemological views of several of the cognition disciplines, implicitly or otherwise.
Keywords:Philosophy of Information  artificial intelligence  cognitive science  neuroscience  cybernetics  information theory  epistemology
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