Philosophy in the light of ai: Hegel or Leibniz

Angelaki 25 (4):97-109 (2020)
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Philosophy already has a long history of coming to terms with artificial intelligence. But if the future of the concept is indeed inseparable from artificial languages and ubiquitous computing...

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Sjoerd van Tuinen
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