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The Blackwell Guide To The Philosophy Of Computing And Information 1st Luciano Floridi Editor

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The Blackwell Guide To The Philosophy Of Computing And Information 1st Luciano Floridi Editor
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Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 371
Author: Luciano Floridi (Editor)
ISBN: 9780631229186, 9780631229193, 0631229183, 0631229191
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st
Volume: 14

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The Blackwell Guide To The Philosophy Of Computing And Information 1st Luciano Floridi Editor by Luciano Floridi (editor) 9780631229186, 9780631229193, 0631229183, 0631229191 instant download after payment.

This Guide provides an ambitious, state-of-the-art survey of the themes, problems, arguments, and theories constituting the innovative field of the philosophy of computing and information. Written by an international group of leading experts, the 26 newly commissioned chapters present a complete, systematic, and critical introduction to a wide range of topics, including computer ethics, internet culture, digital art, cybernetics, and hypertext theory.
Combining careful scholarship and lucid exposition, each chapter serves as a selfstanding introduction to its topic.

Supporting online resources, including an exhaustive glossary of technical terms, expanded further reading sections, and a wide ranging introduction explaining the nature of the new informational paradigm in philosophy can be found at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pci

The Guide offers students a first foundation for understanding the philosophy of computing and information. It will also engage those general readers who are curious about the new computational and informational turn in philosophy, and researchers interested in broadening their experience.

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