Philosophy and Computing

Philosophy and Computing

Essays in Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Logic, and Ethics

Powers, Thomas M.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

242

Mole

Inglês

9783319869896

15 a 20 dias

454

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Introduction: Situating Computing in Philosophy (Thomas M. Powers).- Chapter 1. Levels of Computational Explanation (Michael Rescorla).- Chapter 2. On the Relation of Computing to the World ( William J. Rapaport).- Chapter 3. Cognitive Computation sans Representation (Paul Schweizer).- Chapter 4. Software Error as a Limit to Inquiry for Finite Agents: Challenges for the Post-human Scientist (John F. Symons and Jack K. Horner).- Chapter 5. The Singularity Business: Toward a Realistic, Fine-grained Economics for an AI-Infused World (Selmer Bringsjord).- Chapter 6. Artificial Moral Cognition: from Functionalism to Autonomous Moral Agents (Don Howard and Ioan Muntean).- Chapter 7. AI and the Automation Of Wisdom (Shannon Vallor).- Chapter 8. An Analysis of Machine Ethics from the Perspective of Autonomy (Mario Verdicchio

).- Chapter 9. Beyond Informed Consent: Investigating Ethical Justifications for Disclosing, Donating or Sharing Personal Data in Research (Markus Christen, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Dominik Herrmann, Jeroen van den Hoven).- Chapter 10. Big Data, Digital Traces and the Metaphysics of the Self (Soraj Hongladarom).- Chapter 11. Why Big Data Needs the Virtues (Frances S. Grodzinsky).
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