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Ep. 52: Computation

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Joe and Taylor make some inroads into the philosophy of computer science. In the first session: halting problems; randomness and short programs; the political economy of cognition. In the second session: what does a sign do if it doesn't signify? Support Theory Talk: patreon.com/theorytalk Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/theory_talk Read Joe's short design-fiction "Getting Started with your Xerocomputer" on Fractal Ontology: https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/getting-started-with-your-xerocomputer/
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Joe and Taylor make some inroads into the philosophy of computer science. In the first session: halting problems; randomness and short programs; the political economy of cognition. In the second session: what does a sign do if it doesn't signify? Support Theory Talk: patreon.com/theorytalk Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/theory_talk Read Joe's short design-fiction "Getting Started with your Xerocomputer" on Fractal Ontology: https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/getting-started-with-your-xerocomputer/
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