Philosophy and Computing

Philosophy and Computing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781134679591
ISBN-13 : 1134679599
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Philosophy and Computing by : Luciano Floridi

Philosophy and Computing explores each of the following areas of technology: the digital revolution; the computer; the Internet and the Web; CD-ROMs and Mulitmedia; databases, textbases, and hypertexts; Artificial Intelligence; the future of computing. Luciano Floridi shows us how the relationship between philosophy and computing provokes a wide range of philosophical questions: is there a philosophy of information? What can be achieved by a classic computer? How can we define complexity? What are the limits of quantam computers? Is the Internet an intellectual space or a polluted environment? What is the paradox in the Strong Artificial Intlligence program? Philosophy and Computing is essential reading for anyone wishing to fully understand both the development and history of information and communication technology as well as the philosophical issues it ultimately raises.

Thinking Machines and the Philosophy of Computer Science

Thinking Machines and the Philosophy of Computer Science
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9781616920142
ISBN-13 : 1616920149
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking Machines and the Philosophy of Computer Science by : Jordi Vallverdú

"This book offers a high interdisciplinary exchange of ideas pertaining to the philosophy of computer science, from philosophical and mathematical logic to epistemology, engineering, ethics or neuroscience experts and outlines new problems that arise with new tools"--Provided by publisher.

Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy

Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy
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Publisher : IOS Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781586038762
ISBN-13 : 1586038761
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy by : Adam Briggle

Focuses on the multi-faceted 'computational turn' that is occurring through the interaction of the disciplines of philosophy and computing. This book explores the phenomenon of virtual worlds. It focuses on robots and artificial agents. It discusses the relation between human mentality and information processing in computers.

The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information

The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9780470756768
ISBN-13 : 0470756764
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information by : Luciano Floridi

This Guide provides an ambitious state-of-the-art survey of the fundamental themes, problems, arguments and theories constituting the philosophy of computing. A complete guide to the philosophy of computing and information. Comprises 26 newly-written chapters by leading international experts. Provides a complete, critical introduction to the field. Each chapter combines careful scholarship with an engaging writing style. Includes an exhaustive glossary of technical terms. Ideal as a course text, but also of interest to researchers and general readers.

Computational Artifacts

Computational Artifacts
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9783662555651
ISBN-13 : 3662555654
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Artifacts by : Raymond Turner

The philosophy of computer science is concerned with issues that arise from reflection upon the nature and practice of the discipline of computer science. This book presents an approach to the subject that is centered upon the notion of computational artefact. It provides an analysis of the things of computer science as technical artefacts. Seeing them in this way enables the application of the analytical tools and concepts from the philosophy of technology to the technical artefacts of computer science. With this conceptual framework the author examines some of the central philosophical concerns of computer science including the foundations of semantics, the logical role of specification, the nature of correctness, computational ontology and abstraction, formal methods, computational epistemology and explanation, the methodology of computer science, and the nature of computation. The book will be of value to philosophers and computer scientists.

Computational Philosophy of Science

Computational Philosophy of Science
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0262700484
ISBN-13 : 9780262700481
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Philosophy of Science by : Paul Thagard

By applying research in artificial intelligence to problems in the philosophy of science, Paul Thagard develops an exciting new approach to the study of scientific reasoning. This approach uses computational ideas to shed light on how scientific theories are discovered, evaluated, and used in explanations. Thagard describes a detailed computational model of problem solving and discovery that provides a conceptually rich yet rigorous alternative to accounts of scientific knowledge based on formal logic, and he uses it to illuminate such topics as the nature of concepts, hypothesis formation, analogy, and theory justification.

Philosophy of Computing and Information

Philosophy of Computing and Information
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Publisher : Automatic Press / VIP
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8792130097
ISBN-13 : 9788792130099
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Philosophy of Computing and Information by : Luciano Floridi

Computing and information, and their philosophy in the broad sense, play a most important scientific, technological and conceptual role in our world. This book collects together, for the first time, the views and experiences of some of the visionary pioneers and most influential thinkers in such a fundamental area of our intellectual development. This is yet another gem in the 5 Questions Series by Automatic Press / VIP

The Philosophy of Computer Games

The Philosophy of Computer Games
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9789400742499
ISBN-13 : 9400742495
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Philosophy of Computer Games by : John Richard Sageng

Computer games have become a major cultural and economic force, and a subject of extensive academic interest. Up until now, however, computer games have received relatively little attention from philosophy. Seeking to remedy this, the present collection of newly written papers by philosophers and media researchers addresses a range of philosophical questions related to three issues of crucial importance for understanding the phenomenon of computer games: the nature of gameplay and player experience, the moral evaluability of player and avatar actions, and the reality status of the gaming environment. By doing so, the book aims to establish the philosophy of computer games as an important strand of computer games research, and as a separate field of philosophical inquiry. The book is required reading for anyone with an academic or professional interest in computer games, and will also be of value to readers curious about the philosophical issues raised by contemporary digital culture.

A Philosophy of Computer Art

A Philosophy of Computer Art
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781135277437
ISBN-13 : 1135277435
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A Philosophy of Computer Art by : Dominic Lopes

In A Philosophy of Computer Art Dominic Lopes argues that computer art challenges some of the basic tenets of traditional ways of thinking about and making art and that to understand computer art we need to place particular emphasis on terms such as ‘interactivity’ and ‘user’.

Calculated Surprises

Calculated Surprises
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780190873295
ISBN-13 : 0190873299
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Calculated Surprises by : Johannes Lenhard

If all philosophy starts with wondering, then Calculated Surprises starts with wondering about how computers are changing the face and inner workings of science. In this book, Lenhard concentrates on the ways in which computers and simulation are transforming the established conception of mathematical modeling. His core thesis is that simulation modeling constitutes a new mode of mathematical modeling that rearranges and inverts key features of the established conception. Although most of these new key features--such as experimentation, exploration, or epistemic opacity--have their precursors, the new ways in which they are being combined is generating a distinctive style of scientific reasoning. Lenhard also documents how simulation is affecting fundamental concepts of solution, understanding, and validation. He feeds these transformations back into philosophy of science, thereby opening up new perspectives on longstanding oppositions. By combining historical investigations with practical aspects, Calculated Surprises is accessible for a broad audience of readers. Numerous case studies covering a wide range of simulation techniques are balanced with broad reflections on science and technology. Initially, what computers are good at is calculating with a speed and accuracy far beyond human capabilities. Lenhard goes further and investigates the emerging characteristics of computer-based modeling, showing how this simple observation is creating a number of surprising challenges for the methodology and epistemology of science. These calculated surprises will attract both philosophers and scientific practitioners who are interested in reflecting on recent developments in science and technology.