•  717
    Emergent Semiotics in Genetic Programming and the Self-Adaptive Semantic Crossover
    with Rafael Inhasz
    Studies in Computational Intelligence 314 381-392. 2010.
    We present SASC, Self-Adaptive Semantic Crossover, a new class of crossover operators for genetic programming. SASC operators are designed to induce the emergence and then preserve good building-blocks, using metacontrol techniques based on semantic compatibility measures. SASC performance is tested in a case study concerning the replication of investment funds.
  •  593
    Decoupling, Sparsity, Randomization, and Objective Bayesian Inference
    Cybernetics and Human Knowing 15 (2). 2008.
    Decoupling is a general principle that allows us to separate simple components in a complex system. In statistics, decoupling is often expressed as independence, no association, or zero covariance relations. These relations are sharp statistical hypotheses, that can be tested using the FBST - Full Bayesian Significance Test. Decoupling relations can also be introduced by some techniques of Design of Statistical Experiments, DSEs, like randomization. This article discusses the concepts of decoupl…Read more
  •  835
    Language and the Self-Reference Paradox
    Cybernetics and Human Knowing 14 (4): 71-92. 2007.
    Heinz Von Forester characterizes the objects “known” by an autopoietic system as eigen-solutions, that is, as discrete, separable, stable and composable states of the interaction of the system with its environment. Previous articles have presented the FBST, Full Bayesian Significance Test, as a mathematical formalism specifically designed to access the support for sharp statistical hypotheses, and have shown that these hypotheses correspond, from a constructivist perspective, to systemic eigen-s…Read more
  •  854
    Cognitive Constructivism, Eigen-Solutions, and Sharp Statistical Hypotheses
    Cybernetics and Human Knowing 14 (1): 9-36. 2007.
    In this paper epistemological, ontological and sociological questions concerning the statistical significance of sharp hypotheses in scientific research are investigated within the framework provided by Cognitive Constructivism and the FBST (Full Bayesian Significance Test). The constructivist framework is contrasted with the traditional epistemological settings for orthodox Bayesian and frequentist statistics provided by Decision Theory and Falsificationism.
  •  826
    Jacob's Ladder and Scientific Ontologies
    Cybernetics and Human Knowing 21 (3): 9-43. 2014.
    The main goal of this article is to use the epistemological framework of a specific version of Cognitive Constructivism to address Piaget’s central problem of knowledge construction, namely, the re-equilibration of cognitive structures. The distinctive objective character of this constructivist framework is supported by formal inference methods of Bayesian statistics, and is based on Heinz von Foerster’s fundamental metaphor of objects as tokens for eigen-solutions. This epistemological perspect…Read more
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    Karl Pearson is the leading figure of XX century statistics. He and his co-workers crafted the core of the theory, methods and language of frequentist or classical statistics – the prevalent inductive logic of contemporary science. However, before working in statistics, K. Pearson had other interests in life, namely, in this order, philosophy, physics, and biological heredity. Key concepts of his philosophical and epistemological system of anti-Spinozism (a form of transcendental idealism) are c…Read more
  •  1157
    Bayesian epistemic values: focus on surprise, measure probability!
    with C. A. De Braganca Pereira
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2): 236-254. 2014.
  •  1463
    In this article, we discuss some issues concerning magical thinking—forms of thought and association mechanisms characteristic of early stages of mental development. We also examine good reasons for having an ambivalent attitude concerning the later permanence in life of these archaic forms of association, and the coexistence of such intuitive but informal thinking with logical and rigorous reasoning. At the one hand, magical thinking seems to serve the creative mind, working as a natural vehicl…Read more
  •  935
    Logically-consistent hypothesis testing and the hexagon of oppositions
    with Rafael Izbicki, Luis Gustavo Esteves, and Rafael Bassi Stern
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (5): 741-757. 2017.
    Although logical consistency is desirable in scientific research, standard statistical hypothesis tests are typically logically inconsistent. To address this issue, previous work introduced agnostic hypothesis tests and proved that they can be logically consistent while retaining statistical optimality properties. This article characterizes the credal modalities in agnostic hypothesis tests and uses the hexagon of oppositions to explain the logical relations between these modalities. Geometric s…Read more
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    Continuous versions of Haack’s puzzles: equilibria, eigen-states and ontologies
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (4): 604-631. 2017.
    This article discusses some continuous limit cases of Susan Haack’s crossword puzzle metaphor for the coherent development and foundation of science. The main objective of this discussion is to build a bridge between Haack’s foundherentism and the epistemological framework of objective cognitive constructivism, including its key metaphor of objects as tokens for eigen-solutions. The historical development of chemical affinity tables is used to illustrate our arguments.
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    A sharper image: the quest of science and recursive production of objective realities
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (2): 255-297. 2020.
    This article explores the metaphor of Science as provider of sharp images of our environment, using the epistemological framework of Objective Cognitive Constructivism. These sharp images are conveyed by precise scientific hypotheses that, in turn, are encoded by mathematical equations. Furthermore, this article describes how such knowledge is pro-duced by a cyclic and recursive development, perfection and reinforcement process, leading to the emergence of eigen-solutions characterized by the fo…Read more
  •  1136
    The Rules of Logic Composition for the Bayesian Epistemic e-Values
    with Wagner Borges
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (5-6): 401-420. 2007.
    In this paper, the relationship between the e-value of a complex hypothesis, H, and those of its constituent elementary hypotheses, Hj, j = 1… k, is analyzed, in the independent setup. The e-value of a hypothesis H, ev, is a Bayesian epistemic, credibility or truth value defined under the Full Bayesian Significance Testing mathematical apparatus. The questions addressed concern the important issue of how the truth value of H, and the truth function of the corresponding FBST structure M, relate t…Read more