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Product ID: | 9781032221366 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Philosophy through Computer Science |
Subtitle: | An Introduction |
Authors: | Author: Daniel Lim |
Page Count: | 276 |
Subjects: | Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge, Philosophy: logic, Philosophy of mind, Ethics and moral philosophy, Philosophy of religion, Philosophy of science, Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects, Computer science, Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge, Philosophy: logic, Philosophy of mind, Ethics & moral philosophy, Philosophy of religion, Philosophy of science, Legal aspects of IT, Computer science |
Description: | Select Guide Rating In providing an introduction to computer science (using Python), Daniel Lim presents in this book key philosophical issues, ranging from external world skepticism to the existence of God to the problem of induction. What do philosophy and computer science have in common? It turns out, quite a lot! In providing an introduction to computer science (using Python), Daniel Lim presents in this book key philosophical issues, ranging from external world skepticism to the existence of God to the problem of induction. These issues, and others, are introduced through the use of critical computational concepts, ranging from image manipulation to recursive programming to elementary machine learning techniques. In illuminating some of the overlapping conceptual spaces of computer science and philosophy, Lim teaches readers fundamental programming skills and allows them to develop the critical thinking skills essential for examining some of the enduring questions of philosophy. Key Features
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Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-03-17 |