Luciano Floridi
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Luciano Floridi (born 16 November 1964) is currently Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information and Director of the Digital Ethics Lab, at the University of Oxford.
Floridi is best known for his work on two areas of philosophical research: the philosophy of information and information ethics.
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- Chinese room-Church–Turing thesis-R.U.R.-Technological singularity-Abstraction (computer science)-John Searle-Sextus Empiricus-Gettier problem-Michael Dummett-Susan Haack-Digital physics-Very Short Introductions-Modern history-Richard Popkin-Computer ethics-Paul Otlet-Symbol grounding problem-Carlo Penco-Logic of information-Infosphere-The Lost Painting-Ethics of artificial intelligence-Sub specie aeternitatis
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