The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information
Herausgeber: Floridi, Luciano
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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information is an outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, computer science and communication studies.
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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information is an outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, computer science and communication studies.
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- Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780367370466
- ISBN-10: 0367370468
- Artikelnr.: 57783110
- Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780367370466
- ISBN-10: 0367370468
- Artikelnr.: 57783110
Luciano Floridi is Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK.
Introduction - Mapping the Philosophy of Information Luciano Floridi
Part 1: Basic Ideas
1. Physics and Information Nathan Harshman
2. Probability and Information Peter Milne
3. Computation and Information Gualtiero Piccinini & Andrea Scarantino
4. Mathematical Theory of Information (Shannon) Olimpia I. Lombardi
5. Algorithmic Information Theory (Kolmogorov) Alexander Shen
6. Semantic Information Luciano Floridi
7. The Method of Levels of Abstraction Luciano Floridi
Part 2: Quantitative and Formal Aspects
1. The Logic of Information Patrick Allo
2. Information Processing and Instructional Information Marty Wolf & Nir
Fresco
3. Information in the Philosophy of Computer Science Giuseppe Primiero
4. Information in the Philosophy of AI and the Symbol Grounding Problem
Selmer Bringsjord
5. The Philosophy of Distributed Information (social information,
announcements, testimony) Vincent Hendricks & Rasmus Rendsvig
6. Modelling Information (philosophy of simulation/model) Patrick Grim
7. The Decisional Value of Information (choice/decision theory, phil. of
economics, game theory) Martin Peterson
8. The Philosophy of Mathematical Information Marcello D'Agostino
9. Bayesianism and information Jon Williamson & Michael Wilde
Part 3: Natural and Physical Aspects
1. The Philosophy of Data and Evidence Sabina Leonelli
2. Informational Metaphysics (the informational nature of reality)
Terry Bynum
3. The Philosophy of Quantum Information Chris Timpson
4. Causality and Information Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo
5. Philosophy of Science and Information Ioannis Votsis
6. Teleosemantics and Ecological Information John Symons
7. The Philosophy of Biological Information Barton Moffatt
8. The Philosophy of Semiotic Information Sara Cannizzaro
9. The Philosophy of Communication and Information Ulrich Stegmann
Part 4: Human and Semantic Aspects
1. The Epistemic Value of Information (information, cognition, and
knowledge) Frederick Adams
2. Mis- and Dis-information (lying, propaganda etc.) Don Fallis
3. Information-theoretic Philosophy of Mind William Bechtel & Jason
Winning
4. The Moral Value of Information and Information Ethics Mariarosaria
Taddeo
5. The Aesthetic Value of Information and Information-based Art
Katherine Thomson-Jones
6. The Interpretative Value of Information (hermeneutics, phenomenology)
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
7. The Philosophy of Law in an Information Society Ugo Pagallo & Massimo
Durante
8. The Spiritual Value of Information (Informational Approaches to
Theology and/or Philosophy of Religion) George Medley
Part 1: Basic Ideas
1. Physics and Information Nathan Harshman
2. Probability and Information Peter Milne
3. Computation and Information Gualtiero Piccinini & Andrea Scarantino
4. Mathematical Theory of Information (Shannon) Olimpia I. Lombardi
5. Algorithmic Information Theory (Kolmogorov) Alexander Shen
6. Semantic Information Luciano Floridi
7. The Method of Levels of Abstraction Luciano Floridi
Part 2: Quantitative and Formal Aspects
1. The Logic of Information Patrick Allo
2. Information Processing and Instructional Information Marty Wolf & Nir
Fresco
3. Information in the Philosophy of Computer Science Giuseppe Primiero
4. Information in the Philosophy of AI and the Symbol Grounding Problem
Selmer Bringsjord
5. The Philosophy of Distributed Information (social information,
announcements, testimony) Vincent Hendricks & Rasmus Rendsvig
6. Modelling Information (philosophy of simulation/model) Patrick Grim
7. The Decisional Value of Information (choice/decision theory, phil. of
economics, game theory) Martin Peterson
8. The Philosophy of Mathematical Information Marcello D'Agostino
9. Bayesianism and information Jon Williamson & Michael Wilde
Part 3: Natural and Physical Aspects
1. The Philosophy of Data and Evidence Sabina Leonelli
2. Informational Metaphysics (the informational nature of reality)
Terry Bynum
3. The Philosophy of Quantum Information Chris Timpson
4. Causality and Information Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo
5. Philosophy of Science and Information Ioannis Votsis
6. Teleosemantics and Ecological Information John Symons
7. The Philosophy of Biological Information Barton Moffatt
8. The Philosophy of Semiotic Information Sara Cannizzaro
9. The Philosophy of Communication and Information Ulrich Stegmann
Part 4: Human and Semantic Aspects
1. The Epistemic Value of Information (information, cognition, and
knowledge) Frederick Adams
2. Mis- and Dis-information (lying, propaganda etc.) Don Fallis
3. Information-theoretic Philosophy of Mind William Bechtel & Jason
Winning
4. The Moral Value of Information and Information Ethics Mariarosaria
Taddeo
5. The Aesthetic Value of Information and Information-based Art
Katherine Thomson-Jones
6. The Interpretative Value of Information (hermeneutics, phenomenology)
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
7. The Philosophy of Law in an Information Society Ugo Pagallo & Massimo
Durante
8. The Spiritual Value of Information (Informational Approaches to
Theology and/or Philosophy of Religion) George Medley
Introduction - Mapping the Philosophy of Information Luciano Floridi
Part 1: Basic Ideas
1. Physics and Information Nathan Harshman
2. Probability and Information Peter Milne
3. Computation and Information Gualtiero Piccinini & Andrea Scarantino
4. Mathematical Theory of Information (Shannon) Olimpia I. Lombardi
5. Algorithmic Information Theory (Kolmogorov) Alexander Shen
6. Semantic Information Luciano Floridi
7. The Method of Levels of Abstraction Luciano Floridi
Part 2: Quantitative and Formal Aspects
1. The Logic of Information Patrick Allo
2. Information Processing and Instructional Information Marty Wolf & Nir
Fresco
3. Information in the Philosophy of Computer Science Giuseppe Primiero
4. Information in the Philosophy of AI and the Symbol Grounding Problem
Selmer Bringsjord
5. The Philosophy of Distributed Information (social information,
announcements, testimony) Vincent Hendricks & Rasmus Rendsvig
6. Modelling Information (philosophy of simulation/model) Patrick Grim
7. The Decisional Value of Information (choice/decision theory, phil. of
economics, game theory) Martin Peterson
8. The Philosophy of Mathematical Information Marcello D'Agostino
9. Bayesianism and information Jon Williamson & Michael Wilde
Part 3: Natural and Physical Aspects
1. The Philosophy of Data and Evidence Sabina Leonelli
2. Informational Metaphysics (the informational nature of reality)
Terry Bynum
3. The Philosophy of Quantum Information Chris Timpson
4. Causality and Information Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo
5. Philosophy of Science and Information Ioannis Votsis
6. Teleosemantics and Ecological Information John Symons
7. The Philosophy of Biological Information Barton Moffatt
8. The Philosophy of Semiotic Information Sara Cannizzaro
9. The Philosophy of Communication and Information Ulrich Stegmann
Part 4: Human and Semantic Aspects
1. The Epistemic Value of Information (information, cognition, and
knowledge) Frederick Adams
2. Mis- and Dis-information (lying, propaganda etc.) Don Fallis
3. Information-theoretic Philosophy of Mind William Bechtel & Jason
Winning
4. The Moral Value of Information and Information Ethics Mariarosaria
Taddeo
5. The Aesthetic Value of Information and Information-based Art
Katherine Thomson-Jones
6. The Interpretative Value of Information (hermeneutics, phenomenology)
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
7. The Philosophy of Law in an Information Society Ugo Pagallo & Massimo
Durante
8. The Spiritual Value of Information (Informational Approaches to
Theology and/or Philosophy of Religion) George Medley
Part 1: Basic Ideas
1. Physics and Information Nathan Harshman
2. Probability and Information Peter Milne
3. Computation and Information Gualtiero Piccinini & Andrea Scarantino
4. Mathematical Theory of Information (Shannon) Olimpia I. Lombardi
5. Algorithmic Information Theory (Kolmogorov) Alexander Shen
6. Semantic Information Luciano Floridi
7. The Method of Levels of Abstraction Luciano Floridi
Part 2: Quantitative and Formal Aspects
1. The Logic of Information Patrick Allo
2. Information Processing and Instructional Information Marty Wolf & Nir
Fresco
3. Information in the Philosophy of Computer Science Giuseppe Primiero
4. Information in the Philosophy of AI and the Symbol Grounding Problem
Selmer Bringsjord
5. The Philosophy of Distributed Information (social information,
announcements, testimony) Vincent Hendricks & Rasmus Rendsvig
6. Modelling Information (philosophy of simulation/model) Patrick Grim
7. The Decisional Value of Information (choice/decision theory, phil. of
economics, game theory) Martin Peterson
8. The Philosophy of Mathematical Information Marcello D'Agostino
9. Bayesianism and information Jon Williamson & Michael Wilde
Part 3: Natural and Physical Aspects
1. The Philosophy of Data and Evidence Sabina Leonelli
2. Informational Metaphysics (the informational nature of reality)
Terry Bynum
3. The Philosophy of Quantum Information Chris Timpson
4. Causality and Information Phyllis Illari & Federica Russo
5. Philosophy of Science and Information Ioannis Votsis
6. Teleosemantics and Ecological Information John Symons
7. The Philosophy of Biological Information Barton Moffatt
8. The Philosophy of Semiotic Information Sara Cannizzaro
9. The Philosophy of Communication and Information Ulrich Stegmann
Part 4: Human and Semantic Aspects
1. The Epistemic Value of Information (information, cognition, and
knowledge) Frederick Adams
2. Mis- and Dis-information (lying, propaganda etc.) Don Fallis
3. Information-theoretic Philosophy of Mind William Bechtel & Jason
Winning
4. The Moral Value of Information and Information Ethics Mariarosaria
Taddeo
5. The Aesthetic Value of Information and Information-based Art
Katherine Thomson-Jones
6. The Interpretative Value of Information (hermeneutics, phenomenology)
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis
7. The Philosophy of Law in an Information Society Ugo Pagallo & Massimo
Durante
8. The Spiritual Value of Information (Informational Approaches to
Theology and/or Philosophy of Religion) George Medley