Home /Research /Cyberphilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing
OTHER

Cyberphilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing

James H. Moor, Terrell Ward Bynum

Year
2002
Citations
28

Abstract

1. Minds and Computers:. Synthetic Neuroethology: Pete Mandik. Computer Modeling and the Fate of Folk Psychology: John Barker. Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, and Pedagogical Technique: Marvin Croy. Phenomenology and Artificial Intelligence: Anthony F. Beavers. 2. Agency and Computers:. Adaptable Robots: Gene Korienek and William Uzgalis. A Radical Notion of Embeddedness: A Logically Necessary Precondition for Agency and Self--Awareness: Susan Stuart. Building Simple Mechanical Minds: Using LEGOA(c) Robots for Research and Teaching in Philosophy: John P. Sullins. 3. Reality and Computers:. What Is the Philosophy of Information?: Luciano Floridi. The Substantive Impact of Computers on Philosophy: Prolegomena Computational and Information--Theoretic Metaphysics: Randall R. Dipert. Computation and Causation: Richard Scheines. 4. Communication and Computers:. Philosophy for Computers: Some Explorations in Philosophical Modeling: Patrick Grim. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Developed Dynamic Reference Work: Colin Allen, Uri Nodelman, and Edward N. Zalta. Cultures in Collision: Philosophical Lessons from Computer--Mediated Communication: Charles Ess. 5. Ethics and Computers:. Heuristic Methods for Computer Ethics: Walter Maner. Lilliputian Computer Ethics: John Weckert. Deontic Logic and Computer--Supported Computer Ethics: Jeroen van den Hoven and Gert--Jan Lokhorst.

Keywords

Philosophy of computer sciencePhilosophy of mindComputational theory of mindCognitive scienceEpistemologyMetaphysicsComputer ethicsAgency (philosophy)Computer scienceInformation ethics

Related papers

Browse all OTHER papers