What is the Philosophy of Information?

Metaphilosophy 33 (1‐2):123-145 (2002)
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Computational and information‐theoretic research in philosophy has become increasingly fertile and pervasive, giving rise to a wealth of interesting results. In consequence, a new and vitally important field has emerged, the philosophy of information (PI). This essay is the first attempt to analyse the nature of PI systematically. PI is defined as the philosophical field concerned with the critical investigation of the conceptual nature and basic principles of information, including its dynamics, utilisation, and sciences, and the elaboration and application of information‐theoretic and computational methodologies to philosophical problems. I argue that PI is a mature discipline for three reasons: it represents an autonomous field of research; it provides an innovative approach to both traditional and new philosophical topics; and it can stand beside other branches of philosophy, offering a systematic treatment of the conceptual foundations of the world of information and the information society.

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reprint Floridi, Luciano (2002) "What is the philosophy of information?". In Moor, James, Bynum, Terrell Ward, Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing, pp. 123-145: Blackwell (2002)

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