Immanuel Kant famously defined philosophy to be about three questions: “What can I know? What should I do? What can I hope for?” (KrV, B833). I want to suggest that the three questions of our course on the philosophy of computing are: What is computing? What should we do with computing? What could computing do
The authors recently finished a comprehensive chapter on “Philosophy of Computing and Information Te...
This short paper clears up three misunderstandings about machine philosophy. First, machine philosop...
What is philosophy? And what good is it for? How are these questions related to what is studied in p...
Immanuel Kant famously defined philosophy to be about three questions: “What can I know? What should...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X,” where X = disciplines ranging fr...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X”, where X = disciplines ranging fr...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a ‘computational turn’, referring to the ways in which...
Computers are the unexpected outcome of mathematical investigations from the first half of the 20th ...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
Philosophy has been described as having taken a “computational turn,” referring to the ways in which...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
Technology has become such an enormous part of our daily lives that we often forget how much we rely...
In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimal...
We present a symposium to inspire, collect, and organize ideas on the content, approach, and perspec...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62450/1/Velleman1996_Computing_in_Philosophy.pd
The authors recently finished a comprehensive chapter on “Philosophy of Computing and Information Te...
This short paper clears up three misunderstandings about machine philosophy. First, machine philosop...
What is philosophy? And what good is it for? How are these questions related to what is studied in p...
Immanuel Kant famously defined philosophy to be about three questions: “What can I know? What should...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X,” where X = disciplines ranging fr...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X”, where X = disciplines ranging fr...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a ‘computational turn’, referring to the ways in which...
Computers are the unexpected outcome of mathematical investigations from the first half of the 20th ...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
Philosophy has been described as having taken a “computational turn,” referring to the ways in which...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
Technology has become such an enormous part of our daily lives that we often forget how much we rely...
In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimal...
We present a symposium to inspire, collect, and organize ideas on the content, approach, and perspec...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62450/1/Velleman1996_Computing_in_Philosophy.pd
The authors recently finished a comprehensive chapter on “Philosophy of Computing and Information Te...
This short paper clears up three misunderstandings about machine philosophy. First, machine philosop...
What is philosophy? And what good is it for? How are these questions related to what is studied in p...