LECTURES

Philosophy of Computer Science, CD5650

Course leader: Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic , gordana.dodig-crnkovic@mdh.se

 Place & Time : Västerås,  see  Schedule [To find a lecture room, see here]

DATE

 

TOPIC

22 Jan

9-12

Introduction to PI  Abstract 

Luciano Floridi

12-13

Lunch

22 Jan

13-14

BEE-HIVE on Introduction to PI

22 Jan

14-15

Physics as an “Ideal Science” -
Philosophical Foundations and Consequences
Lars-Göran Johansson

22 Jan

15-17

 

The Function of Natural Laws in Physics
Lars-Göran Johansson
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Laws of Nature

23 Jan

9-12

Philosophical Foundations of Computability

Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic

12-13

Lunch

23 Jan

13-14

BEE-HIVE on Philosophical Foundations of Computability

23 Jan

14-15

PLANNING FOR THE COURSE AND MINI-CONFERENCE

23 Jan

15-16

PART I CLOSING REMARKS

04 March

9-12

Methodological Foundations of Computer Science

Erik Sandewall

12-13

Lunch

04 March

13-15

Critical Analysis of CS Methodology Part 1 Part 2

Björn Lisper, Jan Gustafsson

04 March

15-16

BEE-HIVE on Critical Analysis of CS Methodology

05 March

9-12

Methodological and  Philosophical Aspects of Modelling
Part1 Part2

Kimmo Eriksson, Lars-Göran Johansson

12-13

Lunch

05 March

13-14

BEE-HIVE on Modelling and Simulation

05 March

14-15

DISCUSSION OF PAPER DRAFTS

05 March

15-16

PART II CLOSING REMARKS

13 May

9-12

Computers in Society (ETHICS, CMC, Art)
Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic

12-13

Lunch

13 May

13-15

AI and Ethics
Peter Funk

13 May

15-...

Conference dinner

14 May

9-12

MINI-CONFERENCE

12-13

Lunch

14 May

13-15

MINI-CONFERENCE

14 May

15-16

MINI-CONFERENCE

14 May

16-17

COURSE WRAP –UP & CLOSING REMARKS

 

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Uppdated 2007-01-01