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The Algorithmic Philosophy Volume I - An Integrated and Social Philosophy - cover

The Algorithmic Philosophy Volume I - An Integrated and Social Philosophy

Bin Li

Maison d'édition: Spines

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Synopsis

- Perhaps the first satisfactory thinking theory in history- Strikingly revealed the mysteries and true face of human minds- A creative conclusion of hitherto philosophy and an opening of its new stage- A solution to reinventing and reactivating social sciences- A necessary and correct application of IT and AI principles in the humanities
Disponible depuis: 05/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 464 pages.

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