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157Inspired by the early Wittgenstein’s concept of nonsense (meaning that which lies beyond the limits of language), we define two different, yet complementary, types of nonsense: formal nonsense and pragmatic nonsense. The simpler notion of formal nonsense is initially defined within Tarski’s semantic theory of truth; the notion of pragmatic nonsense, by its turn, is formulated within the context of the theory of pragmatic truth, also known as quasi-truth, as formalized by da Costa and his collabo…Read more
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162In this paper, we argue that both zemblanity and self-fulfilling prophecy may emerge from the application of Big Data models in society due to the presence of feedback loops.
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University of CampinasCentre For Logic, Epistemology And The History Of SciencePost-doctoral Fellow
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
PhD, 2015
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Areas of Specialization
Mathematical Logic |
Information Theory |
Theory of Computation |
Complex Systems, Misc |
Epistemology, Miscellaneous |
Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Philosophy, Misc |