Philosophy of Computer Science Course

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Course Title:

Philosophy of Computer Science, CD5650

Duration:

Course is beginning in January 2004.
We meet three times, with start on Wednesday evening and finish on Friday afternoon:

I

22/01 – 23/01

II

04/03 – 05/03

III

13/05 – 14/05

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time between meetings is used for self-study and writing of essays.

Prerequisites:

At least 120 university course points.

Weight:

7.5 ECTS (5 points:  2 points article/ conference)

Level:

Specialized

Lecturers:

PI network members

Guest Lecturers:

Specialists within relevant fields

Assignments:

Essays and oral presentations on the topics to be handed in to course

Description-Objectives:

Course will give you insights in the methodology of Philosophy of Science as well as fundamental problems of Informatics, its ideas and relations to different sciences and Philosophy.

Teaching Methods

A combination of lectures, guest lectures, classroom discussions and oral presentations. The course is given in English.

Teaching Team: (PI-network members) + guest lecturers

Course Participants: PhD students and potential PhD students.

Reading Material:

No textbook covers the entire course, but the main textbook will be the newly published

The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and Information

(Blackwell Philosophy Guides), Luciano Floridi (Editor)

Some parts of the course are not in any textbook yet. As additional reading materials, number of different other sources (textbooks, journal articles, and similar) will be used. The course lecture notes will be published.

Syllabus

       I.      PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS - LECTURES

       II.      METHODOLOGY, MODELLING AND SIMULATION - LECTURES & SEMINARS

·         Methodological Foundations of Computer Science, Erik Sandewall

·        Methodological and  Philosophical Aspects of Modelling, Kimmo Eriksson, Lars-Göran Johansson

·         Critical Analysis of Computer Science Methodology, Björn Lisper, Jan Gustafsson

      III.      MINI-CONFERENCE, ETHICAL AND SOCIETAL ASPECTS - SEMINARS & PRESENTATIONS

·         Ethics, Professional Issues,

·        Computers in Society - Culture and Art,  Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic

·          AI and Ethics, Peter Funk

·         MINI CONFERENCE - Presentations of research papers

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