On the Foundations of Computing: Limits and Open Issues

Axiomathes 33 (4):1-16 (2023)
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Abstract

Any attempt to conceptualize, categorize and constraint foundational issues in a living science, such as Computing, is bound to show its limitations and leave a number of open issues. Taking stock with some critical reviews of Primiero (On the foundations of computing, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2019) published in this Journal, I overview potential new problems to be investigated by a foundational analysis of the science of computing.

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Giuseppe Primiero
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A Mechanistic Account of Biological Computation.Lorenzo Baravalle & Davide Vecchi - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

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