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Volume 37 - Computers and Philosophy 2003

Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003)

This volume contains selected papers presented at the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003). Where indicated, the paper is available for download in PDF or Postscript format.

The series is published by, and most papers are copyright of, the Australian Computer Society Inc. Reproduction for academic research and not-for-profit purposes is granted provided the copyright notice on the first page of each paper is included.

Edited by

John Weckert and Yeslam Al-Saggaf.

Published

July 2004.

ISBN-13

1-920682-19-8.

ISSN

1445-1336.

15 Papers, viii+98 pages, softcover.

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Volume Citation

Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds. (2004). Computers and Philosophy 2003. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003). CRPIT. 37. Canberra, Australia, ACS.


Papers Included in the Volume

Brown, C. (2004). Implementation and Indeterminacy. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 27-31. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Fallis, D. (2004). Social Epistemology and the Digital Divide. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 79-84. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Floridi, L. (2004). Informational Realism. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 7-12. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Gray, P.N. (2004). Intellectual Artefacts of Expert Systems Meta-epistemology. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 51-58. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Gunji, Y.-P. and Kamiura, M. (2004). Observational Heterarchy as Phenomenal Computing. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 39. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Hongladarom, S. (2004). Exploring the Philosophical Terrain of the Digital Divide. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 85-89. BibTeXEndNoteGS

Khoury, G.R. and Simoff, S.J. (2004). Elastic Metaphors: Expanding the Philosophy of Interface Design. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 65-71. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Kitiyadisai, K. (2004). Bridging the Digital Divide from a Buddhist Perspective with Implications for Public Policy. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 91-95. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Lenarcic, J. and Mousset, E.C. (2004). The Open Source Singularity: A Postmodernist View. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 73-77. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Levy, N. (2004). Cyborgs-R-Us. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 13-17. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Miyoshi, H. (2004). From Reflection to Interaction: An Indirect Approach to the Philosophy of Computation. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 33-38. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Price, K. (2004). Why Computers Will Never Be People. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 45-49. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Quinn, A. (2004). Accepting Manipulation or Manipulating What's Acceptable?. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 59-64. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Taylor, J.L. and Burgess, S.A. (2004). Steve Austin Versus the Symbol Grounding Problem. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 21-25. abstractpdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y. (2004). Introduction - Computers and Philosophy. In Proc. Selected Papers from the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS. 3-4. pdfBibTeXEndNoteGS

Papers listed: 15

 

 

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