Deconstruction
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
"A short, reader-friendly introduction to a complex philosophical topic. One that encompasses not just philosophical and literary topics but technological ones as well"-- Provided by publisher






"A short, reader-friendly introduction to a complex philosophical topic. One that encompasses not just philosophical and literary topics but technological ones as well"-- Provided by publisher
Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on daily life, David Gunkel delves into the evolving landscape of this technology in the 21st century. He analyzes its implications for society, highlighting the significant changes and challenges posed by the expanding AI industry. Through this examination, Gunkel encourages readers to reflect on the consequences of integrating AI into various aspects of modern existence.
Communication and artificial intelligence (AI) are closely related. The first work of its kind, this timely textbook provides educators and students with a much-needed resource, connecting the dots between the science of AI and the discipline of communication studies--
Deconstructing Video Games, Games Studies, and Virtual Worlds
Exploring the intersection of philosophy and video games, David J. Gunkel argues that games serve as a medium for philosophical inquiry, allowing us to examine fundamental issues like reality, identity, and morality. By analyzing the works of philosophers such as Plato and Kant, Gunkel illustrates how gaming can challenge traditional concepts of social organization and governance. This study positions virtual worlds as platforms for innovative thought, revealing their potential to address profound questions about the human experience beyond mere entertainment.
A provocative attempt to think about what was previously considered unthinkable: a serious philosophical case for the rights of robots.
An investigation into the assignment of moral responsibilities and rights to intelligent and autonomous machines of our own making.
Examining the metaphors surrounding new technologies, David J. Gunkel explores how these conceptual frameworks influence the development and application of technology. By analyzing the relationship between language and technology, the book delves into the implications of these metaphors on our understanding and interaction with cyberspace, offering insights into the broader cultural and philosophical impacts of technological advancements.