Volume 19, Number 1, 2007
Selected Papers from the 2006 North American Computers and Philosophy Conference, Guest Editor:
Patrick Grim
- William J. Rapaport, Michael W. Kibby:
Contextual vocabulary acquisition as computational philosophy and as philosophical computation.
1-17

- Robb E. Eason, Robert Rosenberger, Trina Kokalis, Evan Selinger, Patrick Grim:
What kind of science is simulation?
19-28

- Robert T. Pennock:
Models, simulations, instantiations, and evidence: the case of digital evolution.
29-42

- Stephen Petersen:
The ethics of robot servitude.
43-54

- Eric Dietrich:
After the humans are gone Douglas Engelbart Keynote Address, North American Computers and Philosophy Conference Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, August, 2006.
55-67

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