The contributors set out to demonstrate the influence of the
computer - not just in the philosophy of mind, where the influence
has been enormous, but also in epistemology, metaphysics, logic and
the philosophy of mathematics. Even ethics and ethical reasoning
have been explored through the use of the computer. Indeed, the
lead contribution by Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon argues that it is
no exaggeration to speak of a computational turn in philosophy to
match the much-celebrated (and maligned) linguistic turn of a
previous generation. Of particular interest are the examinations of
the wide range of applications of computational methods, the
innovative instructional computer programs, and the discussions of
the ethical implications of computer use.
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