Philosophy has been described as having taken a ‘computational turn’, referring to the ways in which computers and information technology throw new light upon traditional philosophical issues, provide new tools and concepts for philosophical reasoning, and pose theoretical and practical questions that cannot readily be approached within traditional philosophical frameworks. As such, computer technology is arguably the technology that has had the most profound impact on philosophy. Philosophers have studied computer technology and its philosophical implications extensively, and this chapter gives an overview of the field. We start with definitions and historical overviews of the field and its various subfields. We then consider studies of th...
The discipline of ontology has enjoyed a checkered history since 1606, with a significant expansion ...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
This is a major monograph which contains a significant amount of original thought. While, like to so...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a “computational turn,” referring to the ways in which...
The authors recently finished a comprehensive chapter on “Philosophy of Computing and Information Te...
Computers are the unexpected outcome of mathematical investigations from the first half of the 20th ...
Over the last four decades computers and the internet have become an intrinsic part of all our lives...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X”, where X = disciplines ranging fr...
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Computing brings new opportunities and challenges to traditional philosophical activities changing t...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
Philosophy and computing have often been related in the history of human culture. In the age of the ...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X,” where X = disciplines ranging fr...
Computing is changing the traditional field of Philosophy of Science in a very profound way. First a...
The Philosophy of Software is a critical introduction to the subject of code and software, and devel...
The discipline of ontology has enjoyed a checkered history since 1606, with a significant expansion ...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
This is a major monograph which contains a significant amount of original thought. While, like to so...
Philosophy has been described as having taken a “computational turn,” referring to the ways in which...
The authors recently finished a comprehensive chapter on “Philosophy of Computing and Information Te...
Computers are the unexpected outcome of mathematical investigations from the first half of the 20th ...
Over the last four decades computers and the internet have become an intrinsic part of all our lives...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X”, where X = disciplines ranging fr...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62450/1/Velleman1996_Computing_in_Philosophy.pd
Computing brings new opportunities and challenges to traditional philosophical activities changing t...
The Philosophy of Information is a new area of research at the intersection of philosophy and comput...
Philosophy and computing have often been related in the history of human culture. In the age of the ...
There are many branches of philosophy called “the philosophy of X,” where X = disciplines ranging fr...
Computing is changing the traditional field of Philosophy of Science in a very profound way. First a...
The Philosophy of Software is a critical introduction to the subject of code and software, and devel...
The discipline of ontology has enjoyed a checkered history since 1606, with a significant expansion ...
We present the methodological principles underlying the scientific activities of the DHST Commission...
This is a major monograph which contains a significant amount of original thought. While, like to so...