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2018-03-06 12:05
What is the Ethics of Probabilistic Existence seen from a Logical One Tetsuya Morizumi (Kanagawa Univ.) SITE2017-76 IA2017-87 |
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In SCIS2018 [14], we criticized the logical approach in the conventional security model and proposed a conceptual model describing "covert channel" and "inference attack" in an integrated manner by the Probabilistic model. In other words, it is an attempt to see the world as a probability measure space, assuming that the logical proposition indicating the fact that appears in a closed logical space is the limit of the world. This paper is a sequel to that: a trial on the ethics of probabilistic existents. In the study [14] Wittgenstein 's idea of "familial resemblance" has been introduced. The world indicated by the text is indicated by the probability measure space. That is, "existence and reality" is not considered "identity" but from the viewpoint of "similarity". And, existence is regarded as a consequence of persistent and constitutive movement in the category.
When Wittgenstein's "family resemblance" is a clue, the necessary condition of existence is a random variable in the probability measure space. In order to capture such a system as a philosophical question and see it as ethics, the concept of <I> is indispensable. On the other hand, however, there is a paradox of Wittgenstein's private language in the concept of <I>. In this thesis, while acknowledging the paradox of private languages, the concept of "grammatical image" as a treatment method is actually a pattern showing myself, and the necessary condition indicating the pattern is the probability measure space. Ethics in the probability measure space is a constraint on probabilistic existence, or "frame", and is a form of expression of "grammatical image" in which harmony of behaviors for each person and others is displayed. |
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Ethics / Logic / Measure theory in probability / Probabilistic model / Latent Dirichlet Allocation / Wittgenstein / Family resemblance / Private language |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 117, no. 471, SITE2017-76, pp. 213-219, March 2018. |
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SITE2017-76 |
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2018-02-26 (SITE, IA) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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IA SITE IPSJ-IOT |
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2018-03-05 - 2018-03-06 |
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Kinugawa Onsen Hotel |
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Internet and Information Ethics Education, etc. |
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What is the Ethics of Probabilistic Existence seen from a Logical One |
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Ethics |
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Logic |
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Measure theory in probability |
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Probabilistic model |
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Latent Dirichlet Allocation |
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Wittgenstein |
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Family resemblance |
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Private language |
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Tetsuya Morizumi |
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Kanagawa University (Kanagawa Univ.) |
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2018-03-06 12:05:00 |
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25 minutes |
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SITE |
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SITE2017-76, IA2017-87 |
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vol.117 |
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no.471(SITE), no.472(IA) |
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pp.213-219 |
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2018-02-26 (SITE, IA) |
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