The most human human: a defence of humanity in the age of the computer
by Christian, Brian 1984-.
Material type: BookPublisher: Viking 2011ISBN: 9780670920808; 0670920800.Classification number: 128 CHRSubject(s): Philosophical anthropology | Turing testSubject: Drawing on science, philosophy, literature and the arts, and touching on aspects of life as diverse as language, work, school, chess, speed-dating, art, video games, psychiatry and the law, this book shows that far from being a threat to our humanity, computers provide a better means than ever before of understanding what it is.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Drawing on science, philosophy, literature and the arts, and touching on aspects of life as diverse as language, work, school, chess, speed-dating, art, video games, psychiatry and the law, this book shows that far from being a threat to our humanity, computers provide a better means than ever before of understanding what it is.
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