
Philosophy of Information
North-Holland (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2008
Book
Hardback
1000 pages
978-0-444-51726-5 (ISBN)
Description
Information is a recognized fundamental notion across the sciences and humanities, which is crucial to understanding physical computation, communication, and human cognition. The Philosophy of Information brings together the most important perspectives on information. It includes major technical approaches, while also setting out the historical backgrounds of information as well as its contemporary role in many academic fields. Also, special unifying topics are high-lighted that play across many fields, while we also aim at identifying relevant themes for philosophical reflection. There is no established area yet of Philosophy of Information, and this Handbook can help shape one, making sure it is well grounded in scientific expertise. As a side benefit, a book like this can facilitate contacts and collaboration among diverse academic milieus sharing a common interest in information.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Researchers at the intersection of philosophy, computer science, informatics, logic, linguistics, cognitive science.
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 53 mm
Weight
1295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-51726-5 (9780444517265)
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Persons
Dov M. Gabbay is Augustus De Morgan Professor Emeritus of Logic at the Group of Logic, Language and Computation, Department of Computer Science, King's College London. He has authored over four hundred and fifty research papers and over thirty research monographs. He is editor of several international Journals, and many reference works and Handbooks of Logic.
Volume editor
Institute for Logic, Language and Computations, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Institute for Logic, Language & Computation, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Series Editor
Content
1 Introduction
2 Philosophy and information
3 Foundation, Major technical approaches
4 Informatics: Major themes in transforming/using information
5 Information in the Sciences & Humanities
6 Epilogue, future perspectives and research directions (Editors)
2 Philosophy and information
3 Foundation, Major technical approaches
4 Informatics: Major themes in transforming/using information
5 Information in the Sciences & Humanities
6 Epilogue, future perspectives and research directions (Editors)