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csid future of the university series spring 2012

Click here for our Future of the University Reading List

we are proud to bring Prof. Luciano Floridi to UNT
to meet with students & faculty march 12 thru march 16

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His engagements on campus include

Department of Philosophy
& Religion Studies Colloquium
"A Plea for Anti-Naturalism"
Tuesday March 13 @ 4pm in BLB 070
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College of Information
Graduate Colloquium
"Enveloping the world: Understanding the Constraining Success of Smart Technologies"
Thursday March 15 @ 6pm in DP B155
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Luciano Floridi

 

 

 

 

OUP Philosophy of Information at Amazon

 

 

 

 

Very Short Introudction

Luciano Floridi is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire – where he holds the Research Chair in Philosophy of Information and the UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer Ethics – and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford, where he directs the philosophy of information research group, IEG. In 2009, he was elected Gauss Professor by the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, awarded the Barwise Prize by the APA, and elected Fellow of the AISB. In 2010, he was elected Fellow of the Center for Information Policy Research, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and appointed Editor in Chief of Philosophy & Technology (Springer). In 2011, he received a laurea honoris causa from the University of Suceava. He is also a member of the Ethics Strategic Panel of the British Computer Society. He was the principal investigator of the AHRC project “The Construction of Personal Identities Online” and ‘scientist in charge’ of the Marie Curie project “The Ethics of Information Warfare: Risks, Rights and Responsibilities”. He is the principal investigator of the AHRC project “Understanding Information Quality Standards and their Challenges”, in collaboration with Google, UK. His most recent books are The Philosophy of Information (Oxford University Press, 2011, vol. I of a quadrilogy on The Foundations of the Philosophy of Information), Information: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2010), and The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2010). His forthcoming books are: Information Ethics (vol. II of the quadrilogy) and The Fourth Revolution - The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Our Lives (both for Oxford University Press).




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