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Computer simulations and surrogative reasoning for the design of new robots
Computer simulations are widely used for surrogative reasoning in scientific research. They also play a crucial role in engineering, more...
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Central Themes and Open Questions in the Philosophy of Computer Science
This paper introduces the Global Philosophy symposium on Giuseppe Primiero’s book On the Foundations of Computing (2020). The collection gathers...
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From Pixels to Principles: A Decade of Progress and Landscape in Trustworthy Computer Vision
The rapid development of computer vision technologies and applications has brought forth a range of social and ethical challenges. Due to the unique...
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Deleuze’s Conception of Virtuality Versus Virtual Computer Objects
Is Gilles Deleuze’s concept of virtuality sufficiently close to the concept of virtuality used in informatics and the philosophy of information for...
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Wissenschaft, Philosophie und Computer
Wilhelm Dilthey gründet die Geisteswissenschaften als Gegenstück zu den Naturwissenschaften. Wir zeigen die Beziehung von Modellen und von... -
Computer Simulations in Science
This chapter presents a brief and simple overview of the different technical understandings and types of computer simulations. While it offers brief... -
The teaching of computer ethics on computer science and related degree programmes. a European survey
Within the Computer Science community, many ethical issues have emerged as significant and critical concerns. Computer ethics is an academic field in...
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Justifying a Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface
Previously, we introduced a capability approach to assess the responsible use of brain-computer interface. In this commentary, we say more about the...
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Idealizations in Astrophysical Computer Simulations
This chapter examines some of the philosophical literature on idealizations in science and the epistemic challenges idealizations potentially pose... -
Culpability, Control, and Brain-Computer Interfaces
When actions are mediated by means of a brain-computer interface, it seems that we cannot assess whether the user is culpable for the action without... -
Biden’s Executive Order on AI and the E.U.’s AI Act: A Comparative Computer-Ethical Analysis
AI (ethics) initiatives are essential in bringing about fairer, safer, and more trustworthy AI systems. Yet, they also come with various drawbacks,...
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The Via Negativa: Computer Simulations as Distinct
In this chapter I provide a series of negative arguments about what computer simulations are not. These conceptual negations serve to provide the... -
Empowering Digital Innovation by Diverse Leadership in ICT – A Roadmap to a Better Value System in Computer Algorithms
Diverse leadership in information and communication technology (ICT) can be defined as an approach to empower digital innovation. Digital innovation...
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Computer verification for historians of philosophy
Interactive theorem provers might seem particularly impractical in the history of philosophy. Journal articles in this discipline are generally not...
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The Unique and Practical Advantages of Applying A Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface
Intelligent neurotechnology is an emerging field that combines neurotechnologies like brain-computer interface (BCI) with artificial intelligence....
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Is Your Computer Lying? AI and Deception
Recent developments in AI, especially the spectacular success of Large Language models, have instigated renewed questioning of what remains...
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Implications of the Instruments View of Computer Simulation
This chapter provides an analysis of a series of implications of the instrument view of computer simulations. In particular, the chapter argues that... -
Computer Simulations as Scientific Instruments
Computer simulations have conventionally been understood to be either extensions of formal methods such as mathematical models or as special cases of...