
Philosophical and Cultural Aspects of Computing
Description
This essential textbook presents an overview of philosophical and cultural aspects of the computing field.
In addition to examining philosophy, ethics, and culture, the text reviews the philosophy of science, engineering, and technology. It explores the nature of computer science and computer programs and delves into the nature of algorithms and computability and the philosophy of artificial intelligence (AI). Further, the book considers ethical responsibilities of computer professionals, as well as ethical issues that arise in the computing field, social media and AI. Finally, it explores cultural aspects of computing and the cultural impact of computing technologies on various areas of society.
Topics and features:
· Presents a broad overview of philosophy, ethics and culture
· Examines the nature of a computer and the difference between hardware and software
· Reviews the nature of computer science and whether it is science, engineering, or mathematics
· Investigates the nature of a computer program including programming languages, syntax, semantics, specification
· Explores ethical software engineering and ethical outsourcing
· Discusses ethical challenges that arise in social media and the AI field
This practical and easy-to-follow textbook/reference is ideal for computer science students seeking to understand philosophical and cultural aspects of computing. It will also be of interest to the general reader.
Dr. Gerard O'Regan is an international lecturer in maths/computing and an independent software quality and process improvement consultant.
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Dr. Gerard O'Regan is a CMMI software process improvement consultant with research interests including software quality and software process improvement, mathematical approaches to software quality, and the history of computing. He is the Springer author of numerous books, including A Brief History of Computing (now in its 4th ed.), as well as such textbooks as Ethical and Legal Aspects of Computing and Guide to Discrete Mathematics.
Content
.- Introduction to Ethics and Philosophy in Computing.
.- A Short History of Ethics.
.- Professional Responsibility of Computer Professionals.
.- Ethical Software Engineering.
.- Ethical Aspects of Data Science.
.- Ethical Social Media.
.- Ethics and AI.
.- Introduction to Philosophy.
.- Philosophy of Science and Engineering.
.- What is a Computer?.
.- What is Computer Science?.
.- Algorithms and Computability.
.- Philosophy of AI.
.- Epilogue.