In The Great Philosophers: Turing, Andrew Hodges delves into the profound impact of Alan Turing on modern philosophy and computer science. This book provides a thorough examination of Turing's revolutionary ideas, his contributions to the development of computing, and his philosophical inquiries into the nature of artificial intelligence and human cognition. Hodges, who is also known for his acclaimed biography of Turing, brings clarity and depth to Turing's intellectual legacy, highlighting his role as a philosophical thinker in addition to his mathematical prowess.
Why Read This Book:
- Explores Turing's groundbreaking contributions to computer science and artificial intelligence.
- Offers insight into Turing's philosophical ideas and their implications for modern thought.
- Provides a comprehensive understanding of Turing’s impact on both technology and philosophy.
- Ideal for readers interested in the intersection of philosophy, technology, and the history of ideas.
- Includes detailed analysis from a leading expert on Turing's life and work.
About the Author
Andrew Hodges is a British mathematician and author renowned for his biography Alan Turing: The Enigma, which has been pivotal in bringing Turing's life and work to a broader audience. His expertise in Turing’s life and contributions makes him a leading authority on the subject.
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