Title: The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information
Abstract: Notes on Contributors. Preface Part I: Four Concepts:1. B. Jack Copeland, Computation.2. Alasdair Urquhart, Complexity.3. Klaus Mainzer, System: An Introduction to Systems Science.4. Luciano Floridi, Information.Part II: Computers in Society:5. Deborah G Johnson, Computer Ethics.6. Charles Ess, Computer-mediated Communication and Human - Computer Interaction.7. Wesley Cooper, Internet Culture.8. Dominic McIver Lopes, Digital Art.Part III: Mind and AI:9. James H.Fetzer, The Philosophy of AI and its Critique.10. Brian P. McLaughlin, Computationalism, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind.Part IV: Real and Virtual Worlds:11. Barry Smith, Ontology.12. Derek Stanovsky, Virtual Reality.13. Eric Steinhart, The Physics of Information.14. Roberto Cordeschi, Cybernetics.15. Mark A. Bedau, Artificial Life.Part V: Language and Knowledge:16. Jonathan Cohen, Information and Content.17. Fred Adams, Knowledge.18. Graham White, The Philosophy of Computer Languages.19. Thierry Bardini, Hypertext.Part VI: Logic and Probability:20. G. Aldo Antonelli, Logic.21. Donald Gillies, Probability in Artificial Intelligence.22. Cristina Bicchieri, Game Theory: Nash Equilibrium.Part VII: Science and Technology:23. Paul Thagard, Computing in the Philosophy of Science.24. Timothy Colburn, Methodology of Computer Science.25. Carl Mitcham, Philosophy of Information Technology.26. Patrick Grim, Computational Modeling as a Philosophical Methodology.Index.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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