Deep controversy of the day - X
- meaningful and well-formed data qualify as information, irrespectively of whether they convey a truth, a falsehood, or have no alethic value at all.
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- false information and mis-information are not kinds of information—any more than decoy ducks and rubber ducks are kinds of ducks.
upd: it would be interesting to consider Popper's concept of falsifiability from a Philosophy of Information (PI) perspective. I wonder whether Floridini does it later in the book. It feels like the existence of a case where a theory doesn't carry any information (i.e. is false) shouldn't determine whether the theory has value or not.
upd2: propaganda breeds ignorance because its targets (citizens) don't acquire information. Those who create propaganda act from malice, while those who act based on propaganda, do so from ignorance.