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El. knyga: Philosophical Engineering: Toward a Philosophy of the Web

Edited by (Institut de Recherche et dInnovation du Centre Pompidou, France), Edited by (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Institut de Recherche et dInnovation du Centre Pompidou, France)
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  • Serija: Metaphilosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781118700174
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This is the first interdisciplinary exploration of the philosophical foundations of the Web, a new area of inquiry that has important implications across a range of domains.

  • Contains twelve essays that bridge the fields of philosophy, cognitive science, and phenomenology
  • Tackles questions such as the impact of Google on intelligence and epistemology, the philosophical status of digital objects, ethics on the Web, semantic and ontological changes caused by the Web, and the potential of the Web to serve as a genuine cognitive extension
  • Brings together insightful new scholarship from well-known analytic and continental philosophers, such as Andy Clark and Bernard Stiegler, as well as rising scholars in “digital native” philosophy and engineering
  • Includes an interview with Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web
Notes on Contributors vii
1 Toward a Philosophy of the Web: Foundations and Open Problems
1(20)
Alexandre Monnin
Harry Halpin
2 Philosophy of the Web: Representation, Enaction, Collective Intelligence
21(10)
Harry Halpin
Andy Clark
Michael Wheeler
3 The Web as Ontology: Web Architecture Between REST, Resources, and Rules
31(21)
Alexandre Monnin
4 What Is a Digital Object?
52(16)
Yuk Hui
5 Web Ontologies as Renewal of Classical Philosophical Ontology
68(9)
Pierre Livet
6 Being, Space, and Time on the Web
77(20)
Michalis Vafopoulos
7 Evaluating Google as an Epistemic Tool
97(19)
Thomas W. Simpson
8 The Web-Extended Mind
116(18)
Paul R. Smart
9 Given the Web, What Is Intelligence, Really?
134(15)
Selmer Bringsjord
Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu
10 The Web as a Tool for Proving
149(19)
Petros Stefaneas
Ioannis M. Vandoulakis
11 Virtual Worlds and Their Challenge to Philosophy: Understanding the "Intravirtual" and the "Extravirtual"
168(13)
Johnny Hartz Søraker
12 Interview with Tim Berners-Lee
181(6)
Harry Halpin
Alexandre Monnin
13 Afterword: Web Philosophy
187(12)
Bernard Stiegler
Index 199
Harry Halpin is Postdoctoral Associate with the World Wide Web Consortium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Visiting Researcher at the Institut de Recherche et dInnovation du Centre Pompidou, France, as part of a European Commissionfunded Marie Curie PHILOWEB project. His research interests range from the complex dynamics of tagging to the philosophical foundations of Anonymous. He is the author of Social Semantics: The Search for Meaning on the Web (2012), which analyzes the impact of the Web on theories of semantics.

Alexandre Monnin is Head of Web and Metadata Research at the Institut de Recherche et dInnovation du Centre Pompidou, France, and Associate Researcher at INRIA and CNAM. He has published research on tagging, the architecture of the Web, and its importance for ontology. In 2010, he organized the first interdisciplinary PhiloWeb conference and in 2012 he held the first international seminar on the topic, both at the Sorbonne. He co-initiated SemanticPedia, the semantic platform for Wikimedia projects in French.