Dimitri Coelho Mollo

Assistant Professor in Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence at Umeå University

Are There Teleological Functions to Compute?


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Dimitri Coelho Mollo
Philosophy of Science, 2019

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Mollo, D. C. (2019). Are There Teleological Functions to Compute? Philosophy of Science.


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Mollo, Dimitri Coelho. “Are There Teleological Functions to Compute?” Philosophy of Science (2019).


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Mollo, Dimitri Coelho. “Are There Teleological Functions to Compute?” Philosophy of Science, 2019.


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@article{dimitri2019a,
  title = {Are There Teleological Functions to Compute?},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Philosophy of Science},
  author = {Mollo, Dimitri Coelho}
}

Abstract

I analyze a tension at the core of the mechanistic view of computation generated by its joint commitment to the medium independence of computational vehicles and to computational systems possessing teleological functions to compute. While computation is individuated in medium-independent terms, teleology is sensitive to the constitutive physical properties of vehicles. This tension spells trouble for the mechanistic view, suggesting that there can be no teleological functions to compute. I argue that, once considerations about the relevant function-bestowing factors for computational systems are brought to bear, the tension dissolves: physical systems can have the teleological function to compute.





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