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CyberPhilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing (Metaphilosophy) (edition 2003)

by James H. Moor, Terrell Ward Bynum (Editor)

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This cutting edge volume provides an overview of the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy - the intersection of philosophy and computing. Offers an overview of the latest developments in the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy. Shows how computing is influencing all major areas of philosophy, and vice versa. Comprises a selection of newly written articles by international scholars. Articles are organised around five standard philosophical themes - minds, agency, reality, communication and ethics. Can be used alongside its sister volume, The Digital Phoenix as the basis for a course. .… (more)
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Title:CyberPhilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing (Metaphilosophy)
Authors:James H. Moor
Other authors:Terrell Ward Bynum (Editor)
Info:Wiley-Blackwell (2003), Paperback, 320 pages
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Luciano Floridi's essay "What is the philosophy of information" in this book is very bad writing. The essay on The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy I found well worth reading. It deals with the practical details and problems of maintaining a "dynamic reference work" as they call it and designing the management system for it. ( )
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This cutting edge volume provides an overview of the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy - the intersection of philosophy and computing. Offers an overview of the latest developments in the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy. Shows how computing is influencing all major areas of philosophy, and vice versa. Comprises a selection of newly written articles by international scholars. Articles are organised around five standard philosophical themes - minds, agency, reality, communication and ethics. Can be used alongside its sister volume, The Digital Phoenix as the basis for a course. .

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