
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2010
Pages: 25-40
Series: Knowledge, Technology & Policy
Full citation:
, "A classical prejudice?", Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23, 2010, pp. 25-40.


A classical prejudice?
pp. 25-40
in: Hilmi Demir (ed), Luciano Floridi's philosophy of technology, Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23, 2010.Abstract
In this paper, I reassess Floridi's solution to the Bar-Hillel–Carnap paradox (the information yield of inconsistent propositions is maximal) by questioning the orthodox view that contradictions cannot be true. The main part of the paper is devoted to showing that the veridicality thesis (semantic information has to be true) is compatible with dialetheism (there are true contradictions) and that, unless we accept the additional non-falsity thesis (information cannot be false), there is no reason to presuppose that there is no such thing like contradictory information.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2010
Pages: 25-40
Series: Knowledge, Technology & Policy
Full citation:
, "A classical prejudice?", Knowledge, Technology & Policy 23, 2010, pp. 25-40.