Computing and philosophy[electronic ...
Muller, Vincent C.

 

  • Computing and philosophy[electronic resource] :selected papers from IACAP 2014 /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 004.01
    書名/作者: Computing and philosophy : selected papers from IACAP 2014 // edited by Vincent C. Muller.
    其他作者: Muller, Vincent C.
    出版者: Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
    面頁冊數: x, 282 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    標題: Cognitive Psychology.
    標題: Computer science - Philosophy.
    標題: Artificial intelligence - Philosophy.
    標題: Computer science - Social aspects.
    標題: Philosophy.
    標題: Philosophy of Mind.
    標題: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
    ISBN: 9783319232911
    ISBN: 9783319232904
    內容註: Editorial -- Part I philosophy of computing -- Chapter 1 Çem Bozsahin. What's a computational constraint? -- Chapter 2 Joe Dewhurst. Computing Mechanisms and Autopoietic Systems -- Chapter 3 Vincenzo Fano, Pierluigi Graziani, Roberto Macrelli and Gino Tarozzi. Are Gandy Machines really local? -- Chapter 4 Doukas Kapantais. A refutation of the Church-Turing thesis according to some interpretation of what the thesis says -- Chapter 5 Paul Schweizer. In What Sense Does the Brain Compute? -- Part II philosophy of computer science & discovery -- Chapter 6 Mark Addis, Peter Sozou, Peter C R Lane and Fernand Gobet. Computational Scientific Discovery and Cognitive Science Theories -- Chapter 7 Nicola Angius and Petros Stefaneas. Discovering Empirical Theories of Modular Software Systems. An Algebraic Approach -- Chapter 8 Selmer Bringsjord, John Licato, Daniel Arista, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu and Paul Bello. Introducing the Doxastically Centered Approach to Formalizing Relevance Bonds in Conditionals -- Chapter 9 Orly Stettiner. From Silico to Vitro: Computational Models of Complex Biological Systems Reveal Real-world Emergent Phenomena -- Part III philosophy of cognition & intelligence -- Chapter 10 Douglas Campbell. Why We Shouldn't Reason Classically, and the Implications for Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 11 Stefano Franchi. Cognition as Higher Order Regulation -- Chapter 12 Marcello Guarini. Eliminativisms, Languages of Thought, & the Philosophy of Computational Cognitive Modeling -- Chapter 13 Marcin Milkowski. A Mechanistic Account of Computational Explanation in Cognitive Science and Computational Neuroscience -- Chapter 14 Alex Tillas. Internal supervision & clustering: A new lesson from 'old' findings? -- Part IV computing & society -- Chapter 15 Vasileios Galanos. Floridi/Flusser: Parallel Lives in Hyper/Posthistory -- Chapter 16 Paul Bello. Machine Ethics and Modal Psychology -- Chapter 17 Marty J. Wolf and Nir Fresco. My Liver Is Broken, Can You Print Me a New One? -- Chapter 18 Marty J. Wolf, Frances Grodzinsky and Keith W. Miller. Robots, Ethics and Software - FOSS vs. Proprietary Licenses.
    摘要、提要註: This volume offers very selected papers from the 2014 conference of the "International Association for Computing and Philosophy" (IACAP) - a conference tradition of 28 years. The theme of the papers is the two-way relation between computing technologies and philosophical questions: Computing technologies both raise new philosophical questions, and shed light on traditional philosophical problems. The chapters cover: 1) philosophy of computing, 2) philosophy of computer science & discovery, 3) philosophy of cognition & intelligence, 4) computing & society, and 5) ethics of computation.
    電子資源: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23291-1
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