Professor Raffaela Giovagnoli
Raffaela Giovagnoli, Ph.D. teaches
Social
Ontology and Social Epistemology at the Pontifical Lateran University (Rome).
Her research areas are Philosophy of Language, Epistemology,
Social Ontology, Social Epistemology, Normative Ethics, and Philosophy of
Artificial Intelligence.
Raffaela co-edited
Computing Nature: Turing Centenary Perspective (Studies in Applied
Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics).
Her papers include
Natural/Unconventional Computing and Its Philosophical Significance
Computing Nature — A Network of Networks of Concurrent Information Processes,
The Relevance of Language for the Problem of Representation,
Computational Aspects of Autonomous Discursive Practices,
Representation, Analytic Pragmatism and AI,
Computing Nature: A Network of Networks of Concurrent Information Processes,
Analytic Pragmatism, Artificial Intelligence and Religious Beliefs,
and
The Cautionary Use of the Concept of Experience.
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Scholar Citations.
Raffaela earned her Master in Sociology at
the Sapienza University of Rome in 1987. She earned her
Ph.D. in Philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome in 1998.
She completed her PostDoc in Philosophy at Roma Tre University in 2002.
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LinkedIn profile.