• Logic and Information
    with Maricarmen Martinez
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2014.
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    Semantic Conceptions of Information
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2005.
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    Epistemic Relevance and Epistemic Actions
    In Katalin Bimbó (ed.), J. Michael Dunn on Information Based Logics, Springer. pp. 133-146. 2016.
    An operational and informational semantics for the ternary relation R is explored as a framework for modeling informational relevance. We extend this framework into robustly epistemic terrain. We take a new perspective on the problem of logical omniscience, using informationalised operational semantics to model the properties of the epistemic actions that underpin the epistemic relevance of certain explicit epistemic states of an epistemic agent as that agent executes said actions.
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    Dynamic negation and negative information
    Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (1): 233-248. 2009.
    This essay proposes a procedural interpretation of negative information in terms of split negation as procedural prohibition. Information frames and models are introduced, with negation defined as the implication of bottom, 0. A method for extracting the procedures prohibited by complex formulas is outlined, and the relationship between types of prohibited procedures is identified. Definitions of negation types in terms of the implication of 0 on an informational interpretation have been critici…Read more
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    K-axiom-based epistemic closure for explicit knowledge is rejected for even the most trivial cases of deductive inferential reasoning on account of the fact that the closure axiom does not extend beyond a raw consequence relation. The recognition that deductive inference concerns interaction as much as it concerns consequence allows for perspectives from logics of multi-agent information flow to be refocused onto mono-agent deductive reasoning. Instead of modeling the information flow between di…Read more
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    The Metaphilosophy of Information
    Minds and Machines 17 (3): 331-344. 2007.
    This article mounts a defence of Floridi’s theory of strongly semantic information against recent independent objections from Fetzer and Dodig-Crnkovic. It is argued that Fetzer and Dodig-Crnkovic’s objections result from an adherence to a redundant practice of analysis. This leads them to fail to accept an informational pluralism, as stipulated by what will be referred to as Shannon’s Principle, and the non-reductionist stance. It is demonstrated that Fetzer and Dodig-Crnkovic fail to acknowled…Read more
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    Giovanni Sommaruga (ed): Formal Theories of Information: From Shannon to Semantic Information Theory and General Concepts of Information Content Type Journal Article Pages 35-40 DOI 10.1007/s11023-011-9250-2 Authors Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson, Department of Theoretical Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands Journal Minds and Machines Online ISSN 1572-8641 Print ISSN 0924-6495 Journal Volume Volume 22 Journal Issue Volume 22, Number 1
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    The Scandal of Deduction: Hintikka on the Information Yield of Deductive Inferences
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (1): 67-94. 2008.
    This article provides the first comprehensive reconstruction and analysis of Hintikka’s attempt to obtain a measure of the information yield of deductive inferences. The reconstruction is detailed by necessity due to the originality of Hintikka’s contribution. The analysis will turn out to be destructive. It dismisses Hintikka’s distinction between surface information and depth information as being of any utility towards obtaining a measure of the information yield of deductive inferences. Hinti…Read more
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    Performing an inference involves irreducibly dynamic cognitive procedures. The article proposes that a non-associative information frame, corresponding to a residuated pogroupoid, underpins the information structure involved. The argument proceeds by expounding the informational turn in logic, before outlining the cognitive actions at work in deductive inference. The structural rules of Weakening, Contraction, Commutation, and Association are rejected on the grounds that they cause us to lose tr…Read more
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    Information flow and impossible situations
    Logique Et Analyse 49 (196): 371-398. 2006.
    Classical semantic information (CSI) assigns the same body of semantic information (Cont) as well as the same amount of semantic information (cont or inf) to logically equivalent sentences. A corollary of this fact is that all logically true sentences will receive a null assignment of semantic information via Cont as well as a zero measure of semantic information via cont or inf. The originators of CSI allowed that there be (but did not develop) a sensible notion of psychological information (PI…Read more