Luciano Floridi's theory of semantic information

Authors

  • Predrag Perožić Fran Krsto Frankopan Primary School, Krk; University of Zadar, Postgraduate study Knowledge Society and Information Transfer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v5i1.170

Keywords:

Luciano Floridi, information, Bar-Hillel-Carnap's paradox, theory of strongly semantic information

Abstract

Luciano Floridi is an Italian philosopher with an Anglo-Saxon career, who started a new philosophical discipline, the philosophy of information (Floridi 2002). As opposed to most authors who deal with this subject, Floridi, in his rich opus, treats information as a broader concept. However, this paper will treat information neither as a social and ethical phenomenon, nor as information and communication technologies. The aim of the paper is to examine information as a subject of philosophical investigation.
The paper gives an overview of and a comment on the theory of semantic information that Floridi presented in two core articles: Semantic Conceptions of Information (2011) and Outline of a Theory of Strongly Semantic Information (2004). The first text gives an overview of ideas that form a framework for the philosophical analysis of information and presents the main theses of Floridi’s theory of semantic information. The second text is a step away from the philosophical towards the scientific theory by using situational logic as a basis for quantification (measurement) of two dimensions of semantic information: inaccuracy and vacuity.

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Published

2013-02-21

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How to Cite

“Luciano Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information”. 2013. Libellarium: Journal for Research in the Field of Information and Related Sciences 5 (1): 89-110. https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v5i1.170.