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Information
Metaphysics, Naturalism and the Computational
Husserl's
phenomenology began as a method for exploring consciousness.
However, it applies also to understanding some key
components of information arrangement.
I
propose to treat Husserl's "phenomenological reduction
as an "information reduction that will help philosophers
formulate a general metaphysics of information. I
propose also to explore the implications of this reduction
with a focus on two related issues,
- the
model of computation that is made explicit by it
and
- the
informational aspects of traditional metaphysics
that this model makes apparent.
With
a proper comportment toward the history of Western
metaphysics and a fully generalized model of computation,
I hope to show that information metaphysics is nothing
new, but rather the natural culmination of Western
metaphysics, beginning with the Presocrates. In other
words, phenomenology, when used as a method for the
philosophy of information, can help us to see some
of what was implicit in the history of metaphysics
all along, namely, that any general theory of metaphysics
is, and has always been, a theory of the arrangement
of information and the rules and mechanisms for its
computation.
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