University of Murcia
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
  •  504
    Underdetermination vs. Indeterminacy
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 47 219-228. 2009.
    Thomas Bonk has dedicated a book to analyzing the thesis of underdetermination of scientific theories, with a chapter exclusively devoted to the analysis of the relation between this idea and the indeterminacy of meaning. Both theses caused a revolution in the philosophic world in the sixties, generating a cascade of articles and doctoral theses. Agitation seems to have cooled down, but the point is still debated and it may be experiencing a renewed resurgence
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    Talking about nothing (review)
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy (3). 2011.
    Review of "Talking about nothing. Numbers, hallucinations, and fictons". Jody Azzouni. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
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    Turing and the Serendipitous Discovery of the Modern Computer
    with Aurea Anguera de Sojo, Juan Ares, David Lizcano, María A. Martínez, and Juan Pazos
    Foundations of Science 18 (3): 545-557. 2013.
    In the centenary year of Turing’s birth, a lot of good things are sure to be written about him. But it is hard to find something new to write about Turing. This is the biggest merit of this article: it shows how von Neumann’s architecture of the modern computer is a serendipitous consequence of the universal Turing machine, built to solve a logical problem
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    A New Approach to Computing Using Informons and Holons: Towards a Theory of Computing Science
    with F. David de la Peña, David Lizcano, María Aurora Martínez, and Juan Pazos
    Foundations of Science 25 (4): 1173-1201. 2020.
    The state of computing science and, particularly, software engineering and knowledge engineering is generally considered immature. The best starting point for achieving a mature engineering discipline is a solid scientific theory, and the primary reason behind the immaturity in these fields is precisely that computing science still has no such agreed upon underlying theory. As theories in other fields of science do, this paper formally establishes the fundamental elements and postulates making u…Read more
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    Turing: The Great Unknown
    with Aurea Anguera, David Lizcano, María-Aurora Martínez, Juan Pazos, and F. David de la Peña
    Foundations of Science 25 (4): 1203-1225. 2020.
    Turing was an exceptional mathematician with a peculiar and fascinating personality and yet he remains largely unknown. In fact, he might be considered the father of the von Neumann architecture computer and the pioneer of Artificial Intelligence. And all thanks to his machines; both those that Church called “Turing machines” and the a-, c-, o-, unorganized- and p-machines, which gave rise to evolutionary computations and genetic programming as well as connectionism and learning. This paper look…Read more
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    Krishna Sudarsana—A Z-Space Interest Measure for Mining Similarity Profiled Temporal Association Patterns
    with Radhakrishna Vangipuram, P. V. Kumar, Vinjamuri Janaki, Shadi A. Aljawarneh, and Khalaf Khatatneh
    Foundations of Science 25 (4): 1027-1048. 2020.
    Similarity profiled association mining from time stamped transaction databases is an important topic of research relatively less addressed in the field of temporal data mining. Mining temporal patterns from these time series databases requires choosing and applying similarity measure for similarity computations and subsequently pruning temporal patterns. This research proposes a novel z-space based interest measure named as Krishna Sudarsana for time-stamped transaction databases by extending in…Read more
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    Special Issue on the Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
    with Shadi Aljawarneh
    Foundations of Science 25 (4): 1003-1008. 2020.
    In this full review paper, the recent emerging trends in Computing Structures, Software Science, and System Applications have been reviewed and explored to address the recent topics and contributions in the era of the Software and Computing fields. This includes a set of rigorously reviewed world-class manuscripts addressing and detailing state-of-the-art, framework, implemented approaches and techniques research projects in the areas of Software Technology & Automation, Networking, Systems, Com…Read more
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    The Paternity of the Modern Computer
    with Juan Pazos, Aurea Anguera de Sojo, and Shadi Aljawarneh
    Foundations of Science 27 (3): 1029-1040. 2022.
    In recent decades, there has been a proliferation among the scientific community of works that focus on Alan Turing’s contributions to the design and development of the modern computer. However, there are significant discrepancies among these studies, to such a point that some of them cast serious doubts on Alan Turing’s work with respect to today’s computer, and there are others that staunchly defend his leading role, as well as other studies that set out more well-balanced opinions. Faced with…Read more