Middle ages and artificial intelligence
Abstract
The paper considers the crisis of spirit of time at the onset of eighties
when the depersonalization of the state and selfhood began. The
aim is to perceive the place of Dictionary of Technology that was
proscribed at the moment when the computer was selected as
“Man of the Year”. The value of this script is being observed
in the comparative analysis of the medieval and modern culture so that vital theological implications of artificial intelligence are comprehended. The conclusion is that technology is no more than fallen theology.
Keywords:
dictionary of technology / middle ages / ego cogito / artificial intelligence / modernitySource:
ORTHODOXY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dictionary of Technology and a Double Logos: A Contribution to the Dialogue of Science and Religion, 2019, 37-58Publisher:
- Athens : National Hellenic Research Foundation Institute of Historical Research
Funding / projects:
- This book is prepared within the framework of the project “Science and Orthodoxy around the World” which is is fostered by the National Hellenic Research Foundation in Athens and made possible through the support of a grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc.
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Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - CHAP AU - Petrović, Aleksandar PY - 2019 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1543 AB - The paper considers the crisis of spirit of time at the onset of eighties when the depersonalization of the state and selfhood began. The aim is to perceive the place of Dictionary of Technology that was proscribed at the moment when the computer was selected as “Man of the Year”. The value of this script is being observed in the comparative analysis of the medieval and modern culture so that vital theological implications of artificial intelligence are comprehended. The conclusion is that technology is no more than fallen theology. PB - Athens : National Hellenic Research Foundation Institute of Historical Research T2 - ORTHODOXY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dictionary of Technology and a Double Logos: A Contribution to the Dialogue of Science and Religion T1 - Middle ages and artificial intelligence EP - 58 SP - 37 ER -
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Petrović, A.. (2019). Middle ages and artificial intelligence. in ORTHODOXY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dictionary of Technology and a Double Logos: A Contribution to the Dialogue of Science and Religion Athens : National Hellenic Research Foundation Institute of Historical Research., 37-58.
Petrović A. Middle ages and artificial intelligence. in ORTHODOXY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dictionary of Technology and a Double Logos: A Contribution to the Dialogue of Science and Religion. 2019;:37-58..
Petrović, Aleksandar, "Middle ages and artificial intelligence" in ORTHODOXY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dictionary of Technology and a Double Logos: A Contribution to the Dialogue of Science and Religion (2019):37-58.