Focusing on the concept of discoverability, this book delves into its epistemological challenges, particularly within the realm of science. It argues that discoverability is vital for sustaining human creativity through an "eco-cognitive" lens. Emphasizing the necessity of integral ecology, the author utilizes the concept of abduction to illustrate how these ideas interconnect, ultimately advocating for a holistic approach to understanding knowledge and creativity in relation to our environment.
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The book presents an innovative eco-cognitive approach to computation, emphasizing the role of computational tools and methods as mediators of cognition in society. It explores the dynamic nature of information, cognition, and computation, focusing on their historical context and emergence rather than fixed definitions. The author distinguishes between weak and strong levels of creative cognition, highlighting how computational machines operate with limited "locked abductive strategies," while humans engage in deeper creativity through "unlocked abductive strategies" and eco-cognitive openness.