Floridi’s “Open Problems in Philosophy of Information”, Ten Years Later
Journal article, 2011

In his article Open Problems in the Philosophy of Information 1 Luciano Floridi presented a Philosophy of Information research program in the form of eighteen open problems, covering the following fundamental areas: Information definition, information semantics, intelligence/cognition, informational universe/nature and values/ethics. We revisit Floridis program, highlighting some of the major advances, commenting on unsolved problems and rendering the new landscape of the Philosophy of Information (PI) emerging at present. As we analyze the progress of PI we try to situate Floridis program in the context of scientific and technological development that have been made last ten years. We emphasize that Philosophy of Information is a huge and vibrant research field, with its origins dating before Open Problems, and its domains extending even outside their scope. In this paper, we have been able only to sketch some of the developments during the past ten years. Our hope is that, even if fragmentary, this review may serve as a contribution to the effort of understanding the present state of the art and the paths of development of Philosophy of Information as seen through the lens of Open Problems.

theories of information

info-computationalism

informational universe and information

ethics

unified

information definition

information semantics

intelligence

cognition

philosophy of information

Author

Gordana Dodig Crnkovic

Wolfgang Hofkirchner

Information

Vol. 2 2 327-359

Subject Categories

Computer and Information Science

Philosophy

DOI

10.3390/info2020327

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Created

10/10/2017