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Mind, Body, and Digital Brains

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This book—Mind, Body, and Digital Brains—focuses on both theoretical and empirical issues and joins contributions from different disciplines, concepts, and sensibilities, bringing together scholars from fields that at first glance may appear different—Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience; Robotics, Computer Science, Deep Learning, and Information Processing Systems; Education, Philosophy, Law, and Psychology. All these research fields are held together by the very object to be discussed: a broad, articulate, and polyphonic reflection on the status of theories and fields of application of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence, seen from the perspective of the digital mind, digital body, and digital brain. Scientific and humanistic issues will be considered through an interdisciplinary point of view, with the purpose of deepening emerging trends about various disciplines. This book offers a framework for different perspectives and, at the same time, a platform for discussion aimed not only at experts, but also at a non-specialist public interested in the digital revolution. The digital revolution is emerging from the intertwining of ethical, philosophical, and technological aspects, which concern several general issues as cooperation, law, and environment, but also specialized as cybersecurity or algorithmic citizenship. More questions arise, concerning which opportunities and risks are associated with the new scenarios, what idea of humanity is emerging from the increasingly widespread use of Artificial Intelligence technologies, and what idea of integrated science should we promote to accompany the ongoing transformations.

Author Biography:

Flavia Santoianni is Full Professor of Education at University of Naples Federico II, Department of Humanities and Director of the Brain Education Cognition Area of RTH Lab. She teaches in the Philosophy Degree Course. She is Director of the gold open access journal RTH Research Trends in Humanities; she has published 28 books and several national and international articles. Her books are translated into English and Spanish. She is Author of the Theory of Basic Logic, and her research interests concern bio-educational sciences; mind, body, brain, and education; teaching and learning; learning environments design; spatial, digital, and immersive education; and implicit learning. She is already Editor of the Springer's volume The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy, 2016. Gianluca Giannini is Full Professor of Moral Philosophy at the Department of Humanistic Studies, University Federico II of Naples. For the past three years he has been Coordinator of the Three-Year Course in Philosophy at the Department of Humanistic Studies of the University Federico II of Naples and Member of the Council of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University Federico II of Naples. he is Scientific Officer and Coordinator of the University Task Force "Human&Future" of the University Federico II of Naples, an innovative structure that gathers more than three hundred members among national professors and scholars on the decisive issues of our time: from the digital transition to the ecological transition. Alessandro Ciasullo is Researcher of Education at the University of Naples Federico II. Ph.D. in Education and Knowledge Management, he has authored several national and international works. His research interests are artificial intelligence, teaching and learning, specific disorder learning, music education, and bio-educational sciences.
Release date NZ
July 22nd, 2024
Contributors
  • Edited by Alessandro Ciasullo
  • Edited by Flavia Santoianni
  • Edited by Gianluca Giannini
Pages
240
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
X, 240 p.
ISBN-13
9783031583629
Product ID
38747849

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