Information, possible worlds and the cooptation of scepticism
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Luciano Floridi
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机构:University of Hertfordshire,Department of Philosophy
Luciano Floridi
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[1] University of Hertfordshire,Department of Philosophy
[2] University of Oxford,Faculty of Philosophy and IEG
来源:
Synthese
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2010年
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175卷
关键词:
Borel numbers;
Hamming distance;
Informational scepticism;
David Lewis;
Levenshtein distance;
Modal metrics;
Philosophy of information;
Possible worlds;
Scepticism;
Semantic information;
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The article investigates the sceptical challenge from an information-theoretic perspective. Its main goal is to articulate and defend the view that either informational scepticism is radical, but then it is epistemologically innocuous because redundant; or it is moderate, but then epistemologically beneficial because useful. In order to pursue this cooptation strategy, the article is divided into seven sections. Section 1 sets up the problem. Section 2 introduces Borel numbers as a convenient way to refer uniformly to (the data that individuate) different possible worlds. Section 3 adopts the Hamming distance between Borel numbers as a metric to calculate the distance between possible worlds. In Sects. 4 and 5, radical and moderate informational scepticism are analysed using Borel numbers and Hamming distances, and shown to be either harmless (extreme form) or actually fruitful (moderate form). Section 6 further clarifies the approach by replying to some potential objections. In the conclusion, the Peircean nature of the overall approach is briefly discussed.