cottage, a flat in a single-storey building, and a Tuscan villa? The question cannot be sensibly answered unless one specifies the LoA at which the comparison is to be conducted. Likewise, my answer concerning the reading of the history of …Floridi, L. (2004b). The informational approach to structural realism. final draft available as IEG—Research Report 22.11.04, http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/floridi/pdf/latmoa.pdf.
Floridi, L. (2004c). On the logical unsolvability of the gett…
Rex Welshon
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Rex Welshon appears only as a passing reference in the course materials, cited obliquely through Luciano Floridi's work on levels of abstraction (LoA) and structural realism. The excerpt suggests Welshon's framework is being mobilized to address how comparative analysis—whether of architecture or scientific history—depends on specifying the abstraction level at which comparison occurs, a concept crucial to understanding how cybernetic and informational systems operate at different scales.
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