Thursday, December 18, 2014

Codosophy defined





What is codosophy?

Definition: the coding of knowledge, or the knowledge of code
Etymology: "code of sophia"
Practitioner: codosopher
Purpose: to view and grok the world utilizing existing and novel coding languages and programing language theory (PLT)



Where does codosophy appear?

  1. "code" in pop-psy, self-help, and culture: The Code Age
  2. synthetic biology, biomolecular compilers, code-as-matter, 3D/4D "printing", matter compilers
  3. self-assembly, evolutionary programs, code-from-"nothing"
  4. domain-specific languages
  5. declarative vs. imperative language
  6. PLT in nature, physicalism/codicalism, super-Turing machines
  7. the coding of math (a HoTT subject)
  8. echoes of semiotics
  9. "language" philosophy, neopragmatism, ironsim
  10. ontic pancompuationalism (but assemblage-not-simulation)


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