Computing and philosophy selected papers from IACAP 2014 /

This volume offers very selected papers from the 2014 conference of the "International Association for Computing and Philosophy" (IACAP) - a conference tradition of 28 years. The theme of the papers is the two-way relation between computing technologies and philosophical questions: Computi...

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Autor Corporativo: International Association for Computing and Philosophy
Otros Autores: Müller, Vincent C. (ed.)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer International, c2016.
Colección:Synthese library ; v. 375.
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505 0 |a Philosophy of computing -- What is a computational constraint? / Cem Bozs÷ahin -- Computing mechanisms and autopoietic systems / Joe Dewhurst -- Are Gandy machines really local? / Vincenzo Fano, Pierluigi Graziani, Roberto Macrelli, and Gino Tarozzi -- A refutation of the Church-Turing thesis according to some interpretation of what the thesis says / Doukas Kapantaïs -- In what sense does the brain compute? / Paul Schweizer -- Philosophy of computer science & discovery -- Computational scientific discovery and cognitive science theories / Mark Addis, Peter D. Sozou, Peter C. Lane, and Fernand Gobet -- Discovering empirical theories of modular software systems : an algebraic approach / Nicola Angius and Petros Stefaneas -- Introducing the doxastically centered approach to formalizing relevance bonds in conditionals / Selmer Bringsjord, John Licato, Daniel Arista, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, and Paul F. Bello -- From silico to vitro : computational models of complex biological systems reveal real-world emergent phenomena / Orly Stettiner -- 
505 0 |a Philosophy of cognition & intelligence -- Why we shouldn't reason classically, and the implications for artificial intelligence / Douglas Campbell -- Cognition as higher-order regulation / Stefano Franchi -- Eliminativisms, languages of thought, & the philosophy of computational cognitive modeling / Marcello Guarini -- A mechanistic account of computational explanation in cognitive science and computational neuroscience / Marcin Milkowski -- Internal supervision & clustering : a new lesson from 'Old' findings? / Alexandras Tillas -- Computing & society -- Floridi, flusser : parallel lives in hyper, posthistory / Vassilis Galanos -- Machine ethics and modal psychology / Paul F. Bello -- My liver is broken, can you print me a new one? / Marty J. Wolf and Nir Fresco -- Robots, ethics and software : foss vs. proprietary licenses / Marty J. Wolf, Frances Grodzinsky, and Keith W. Miller. 
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650 7 |a Inteligencia artificial  |x Filosoífa.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Computación  |x Aspectos sociales.  |2 UDESA 
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