Information and communication technologies of the 20th century have had a significant impact on our daily lives. They have brought new opportunities as well as new challenges for human development. The Philosopher: Luciano Floridi claims that these new technologies have led to a revolutionary shift in our understanding of humanity's nature and its role in the universe. Florodi's philosophical analysis of new technologies leads to a novel metaphysical framework in which our understanding of the ultimate nature of reality shifts from a materialist one to an informational one. In this world, all…mehr
Information and communication technologies of the 20th century have had a significant impact on our daily lives. They have brought new opportunities as well as new challenges for human development. The Philosopher: Luciano Floridi claims that these new technologies have led to a revolutionary shift in our understanding of humanity's nature and its role in the universe. Florodi's philosophical analysis of new technologies leads to a novel metaphysical framework in which our understanding of the ultimate nature of reality shifts from a materialist one to an informational one. In this world, all entities, be they natural or artificial, are analyzed as informational entities. This book provides critical reflection to this idea, in four different areas: Information Ethics and The Method of Levels of Abstraction The Information Revolution and Alternative Categorizations of Technological Advancements Applications: Education, Internet and Information Science Epistemic and Ontic Aspects of the Philosophy of Information
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 86071169, 978-94-007-4291-8
2012
Seitenzahl: 292
Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2012
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 19mm
Gewicht: 568g
ISBN-13: 9789400742918
ISBN-10: 9400742916
Artikelnr.: 34985052
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Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Information Ethics and The Method of Levels of Abstraction.- 1.Floridi's Information Ethics as Macro-Ethics and Info-Computational Agent-Based Models;Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic.- 2.Artificial Agents, Cloud Computing, and Quantum Computing: Applying Floridi's Method of Levels of Abstraction;M.J. Wolf, F.S. Grodzinsky and K.W. Miller.- 3.Levels of Abstraction and Morality;Richard Lucas.- 4.The Homo poieticus and the Bridge between Physis and Techne;Federica Russo.- Part II: The Information Revolution and Alternative Categorizations of Technological Advancements.- 1. In the Beginning Was the Word and Then Four Revolutions in the History of Information;Anthony F. Beavers.- 2. I Mean It! (And I Cannot Help It): Cognition and (Semantic) Information;Valeria Giardino.- Part III: Applications: Education, Internet and Information Science.- 1.What Happens to Infoteachers and Infostudents after the Information Turn?;Elena Pasquinelli.- 2. Content Net Neutrality - A Critic; Raphael Cohen-Almagor.- 3. Information Science and Philosophy of Information: Approaches and Differences; Armando Malheiro da Silva and Fernanda Ribeiro.- Part IV: Epistemic and Ontic Aspects of the Philosophy of Information.- 1. Skepticism and Information; Eric T. Kerr and Duncan Pritchard.- 1. Levels of Abstraction; Levels of Reality; Joseph E. Brenner.- 2. The Floridian Notion of the Information Object; Steve T. McKinlay.- Part V:.- 1. The Road to the Philosophy of Information; Luciano Floridi.
Part I: Information Ethics and The Method of Levels of Abstraction.- 1.Floridi's Information Ethics as Macro-Ethics and Info-Computational Agent-Based Models;Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic.- 2.Artificial Agents, Cloud Computing, and Quantum Computing: Applying Floridi's Method of Levels of Abstraction;M.J. Wolf, F.S. Grodzinsky and K.W. Miller.- 3.Levels of Abstraction and Morality;Richard Lucas.- 4.The Homo poieticus and the Bridge between Physis and Techne;Federica Russo.- Part II: The Information Revolution and Alternative Categorizations of Technological Advancements.- 1. In the Beginning Was the Word and Then Four Revolutions in the History of Information;Anthony F. Beavers.- 2. I Mean It! (And I Cannot Help It): Cognition and (Semantic) Information;Valeria Giardino.- Part III: Applications: Education, Internet and Information Science.- 1.What Happens to Infoteachers and Infostudents after the Information Turn?;Elena Pasquinelli.- 2. Content Net Neutrality - A Critic; Raphael Cohen-Almagor.- 3. Information Science and Philosophy of Information: Approaches and Differences; Armando Malheiro da Silva and Fernanda Ribeiro.- Part IV: Epistemic and Ontic Aspects of the Philosophy of Information.- 1. Skepticism and Information; Eric T. Kerr and Duncan Pritchard.- 1. Levels of Abstraction; Levels of Reality; Joseph E. Brenner.- 2. The Floridian Notion of the Information Object; Steve T. McKinlay.- Part V:.- 1. The Road to the Philosophy of Information; Luciano Floridi.
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