“What difference does it make if pragmatism is centered on language or experience?"
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
Symposia. Language or Experience:
Charting Pragmatism’s Course for the 21st Century
Editor: David L. Hildebrand (University of Colorado)
PDF: EJPAP, 2014, Volume 6, Number 2
European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy
Symposia. Language or Experience:
Charting Pragmatism’s Course for the 21st Century
Editor: David L. Hildebrand (University of Colorado)
PDF: EJPAP, 2014, Volume 6, Number 2
Computationalism is typically meant to be limited to Turing machine formulations and digital physics. Programmaticalism subsumes computationalism by encompassing all programming languages for all domains (including potentially super-recursive/hyper-computational ones) that can be experienced. With programmaticalism, the linguistic (computational) and the non-linguistic (physical) side are in balance.
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