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CyberPhilosophy The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing

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ISBN-10: 1405100737

ISBN-13: 9781405100731

Edition: 2002

Authors: James H. Moor, Terrell Ward Bynum, James H. Moor, Terrell Ward Bynum

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An overview of the latest developments in the dynamic new field of cyberphilosophy. The articles are organized around five standard philosophical themes: minds; agency; reality; communication; and ethics.
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Book details

List price: $43.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/10/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

James Moor received his Ph.D. in history and philosophy of science from Indiana University and is currently a Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College. He has developed software for teaching logic and has published articles in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, logic, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and computer ethics.

Minds and Computers
Synthetic Neuroethology
Computer Modeling and the Fate of Folk Psychology
Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, and Pedagogical Technique
Phenomenology and Artificial Intelligence
Agency and Computers
Adaptable Robots
A Radical Notion of Embeddedness: A Logically Necessary Precondition for Agency and Self-Awareness
Building Simple Mechanical Minds: Using LEGOc Robots for Research and Teaching in Philosophy
Reality and Computers
What Is the Philosophy of Information?
The Substantive Impact of Computers on Philosophy: Prolegomena Computational and Information-
Theoretic Metaphysics
Computation and Causation
Communication and Computers
Philosophy for Computers: Some Explorations in Philosophical Modeling
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: A Developed Dynamic Reference Work
Cultures in Collision: Philosophical Lessons from Computer-Mediated Communication: Charles Ess
Ethics and Computers
Heuristic Methods for Computer Ethics
Lilliputian Computer Ethics
Deontic Logic and Computer-Supported Computer Ethics