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    Supports→One's epistemological or metaphysical stance does not affect foundational issues in the philosophy of computation and information

    Once the concepts of data set and algorithm are accepted as fundamental, the rest of computation theory unfolds naturally

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    If we look at the foundations of information and computation there are two notions that are crucial: the concept of a data set and the concept of an algorithm. Once we accept these notions as fundamental the rest of the theory data and computation unfolds quite naturally. One can “plug in” one’s favorite epistemological or metaphysical stance here, but this does not really affect foundational issues in the philosophy of computation and information. One might sustain a Formalist, Platonic or intu

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