Part 3 – Mind and World Knowing, Thinking, and Representing Formalizing the ‘No Information Without Data Representation’ Principle BY Patrick Allo The Computer as Cognitive Artifact and Simulator of Worlds BY Philip Brey There are two philosophical relationships (functional and phenomenal relationships) between humans and computers that make up a cognitive device and anContinue reading “Current issues in Computing and Philosophy (3/4)”
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Current issues in Computing and Philosophy (2/4)
Part 2 Living With the Golem Robots and Autonomous Agents Can a Robot Intentionally Conduct Mutual Communication with Human Beings? BY Kayoko ISHII “Monkey see, monkey do” a.k.a social reference (39). If social reference is one of the factors that determine mutual communication between human beings, and if A.I. be socially aware through theContinue reading “Current issues in Computing and Philosophy (2/4)”
Current issues in Computing and Philosophy (1/4)
Edited by Adam Briggle, Catinca Welbers, Phillip Bray I will just be going over these significant points presented in each of these philosophical articles These aren’t works that I would automatically grab my interest if I just came home after school, work, or a day I wanted to cozy up in bed with a pageContinue reading “Current issues in Computing and Philosophy (1/4)”