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708Where Do New Ideas Come From? How Do They Emerge? - Epistemology as ComputationIn Christian Calude (ed.), Randomness & Complexity, from Leibniz to Chaitin, World Scientific Pub Co. pp. 263-281. 2007.This essay presents arguments for the claim that in the best of all possible worlds (Leibniz) there are sources of unpredictability and creativity for us humans, even given a pancomputational stance. A suggested answer to Chaitin’s questions: “Where do new mathematical and biological ideas come from? How do they emerge?” is that they come from the world and emerge from basic physical (computational) laws. For humans as a tiny subset of the universe, a part of the new ideas comes as the result of…Read more
Gordana Dodig Crnkovic
Chalmers University of Technology
Mälardalen University
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Chalmers University of TechnologyProfessor
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Mälardalen UniversityProfessor (Part-time)
Lidingö, Stockholms län, Sweden
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Computing and Information |
| General Philosophy of Science |