Cyberphilosophy
The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing
Moor Bynum Tw, Tw
James H. Moor (Dartmouth College), Dr Terrell Ward Bynum (Southern Connecticut State University USA)
ISBN: 9781405100731
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Cyberphilosophy is a dynamic new area of philosphical research. This volume presents cyberphilosophy papers by authors from America, Europe and Australia, in order to demonstrate how computing is providing philosophy with new subject matter, models and methods. More
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Cyberphilosophy - the intersection of computing and philosophy - is a dynamic and influential new area of philosphical research. This cutting edge volume brings together previously unpublished cyberphilosophy papers by authors from America, Europe and Australia in order to demonstrate how computing is providing philosophy with new subject matter, models, and methods. The articles are organised around five, standard philosophical themes; minds, agency, reality, communication and ethics. This structure serves to emphasise the continuing relevance of computing to the traditional philosophical enterprise. This is the second of two related anthologies published in co-operation with the journal Metaphilosophy; the first volume, The Digital Phoenix, is also available from Blackwell Publishing. Both books will be of interest to professional philosophers who want to keep up with the latest important developments in their field, but are also accessible enough to form the basis of a university course on cyberphilosophy.
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