Teacher
|
Roncaglia Gino
(syllabus)
The course will discuss the relationship between digital humanities and philosophy. Among the topics discussed, the concept of representative omnipotence of digital encoding (and its history), basic concepts of the philosophy of information; introduction and philosophical relevance of Artificial Intelligence; the relationship between media studies and philosophy; simulism; an introduction to computer ethics.
(reference books)
- Hand-out and recorded lessons (available on-line) - Luciano Floridi (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information, Blackwell 2004
Not- attending students and if the written text is not passed: add Mirko Tavosanis, Lingue e intelligenza artificiale, Carocci 2018
Italian textbooks can be replaced by English textbooks if needed; indications on the replacement textbooks will be given on request.
|