Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account

Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account

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  • Author:Gualtiero Piccinini
  • ISBN:0198801165
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Summary

Gualtiero Piccinini articulates and defends a mechanistic account of concrete, or physical, computation。 A physical system is a computing system just in case it is a mechanism one of whose functions is to manipulate vehicles based solely on differences between different portions of the vehicles according to a rule defined over the vehicles。 Physical Computation discusses previous accounts of computation and argues that the mechanistic account is better。 Many kinds of computation are explicated, such as digital vs。 analog, serial vs。 parallel, neural network computation, program-controlled computation, and more。 Piccinini argues that computation does not entail representation or information processing although information processing entails computation。 Pancomputationalism, according to which every physical system is computational, is rejected。 A modest version of the physical Church-Turing thesis, according to which any function that is physically computable is computable by Turing machines, is defended。

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Jhc

The best book I've read to date on the debate about physical computation。 Even if you don't like the mechanical approach, the clarity with which the author presents and disentangles the debate makes this a must-read for anyone looking for an introduction to the field。 The best book I've read to date on the debate about physical computation。 Even if you don't like the mechanical approach, the clarity with which the author presents and disentangles the debate makes this a must-read for anyone looking for an introduction to the field。 。。。more