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    Hardware, Software, Humans: Truth, Fiction and Abstraction.Graham White - 2015 - History and Philosophy of Logic 36 (3):278-301.
    We start with a example of assembler programming, and show how even at this low level the structure of the programming language does not directly mirror the structure of the hardware, but that it is also decisively influenced by the human practices surrounding computer use, and that assembly language gives a view of the hardware which is accommodated to human interests and capabilities. We give several historical examples and illustrate the changing pattern of mutual accommodation between human practices (...)
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  2. THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE OF HUMAN COGNITION AND COMMUNNICATION: A COGNITIVE SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE OF THE UPANISHADS AND INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS.R. B. Varanasi Varanasi Varanasi Ramabrahmam, Ramabrahmam Varanasi, V. Ramabrahmam - 2016 - Science and Scientist Conference.
    The comprehensive nature of information and insight available in the Upanishads, the Indian philosophical systems like the Advaita Philosophy, Sabdabrahma Siddhanta, Sphota Vaada and the Shaddarsanas, in relation to the idea of human consciousness, mind and its functions, cognitive science and scheme of human cognition and communication are presented. All this is highlighted with vivid classification of conscious-, cognitive-, functional- states of mind; by differentiating cognition as a combination of cognitive agent, cognizing element, cognized element; formation; form and structure of (...)
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  3. Computing Hardware.James A. Anderson - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
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    The Hardware Turn in the Digital Discourse: An Analysis, Explanation, and Potential Risk.Luciano Floridi - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-7.
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    Intentionality: Hardware, not software.Grover Maxwell - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):437-438.
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    Critical Hardware: The Circuit of Image and Data.Kyle Stine - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 45 (3):762-786.
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    Hybrid hardware for a highly parallel search in the context of learning classifiers.M. Bode, O. Freyd, J. Fischer, F. -J. Niedernostheide & H. -J. Schulze - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 130 (1):75-84.
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  8. Hardware Porn or Itinerancy?David Gauthier - 2017 - Continent 6 (1).
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    Nuclear Hardware and Power: The War of Perceptions.Trudy Govier - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (4):749 - 766.
    Nations possessing nuclear weapons have seen them as useful for many purposes. These include classic nuclear deterrence, extended nuclear deterrence, the fighting of a nuclear war ‘if deterrence fails,’ and a ‘diplomatic’ use in which the weapons are seen as implements of coercive political power. Concerning all these uses profound ethical questions arise. It is the last use which will be the focus of attention in this paper.I have chosen this subject partly because I believe that it has received insufficient (...)
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  10. Hardware Implementation-Effect of Steady and Relaxation Oscillations in Brillouin-Active Fiber Structural Sensor Based Neural Network in Smart Structures.Yong-Kab Kim, Soonja Lim & ChangKug Kim - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3973--1374.
  11. Enhancing Hardware RAID with Veritas Volume Manager.R. Klorese - forthcoming - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs.
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  12. When will computer hardware match the human brain?Hans Moravec - 1998 - Journal of Evolution and Technology 1 (1):10.
    Computers have far to go to match human strengths, and our estimates will depend on analogy and extrapolation. Fortunately, these are grounded in the first bit of the journey, now behind us. Thirty years of computer vision reveals that 1 MIPS can extract simple features from real-time imagery--tracking a white line or a white spot on a mottled background. 10 MIPS can follow complex gray-scale patches--as smart bombs, cruise missiles and early self-driving vans attest. 100 MIPS can follow moderately unpredictable (...)
     
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    Mind as hardware and matter as software.Jan-Markus Schwindt - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (4):5-27.
    We present an argument against physicalism in two steps: 1) Physics reduces the world to a mathematical structure; 2) The notion of 'structure' only makes sense when carried by something and interpreted by something else. Physicalism does not allow such a carrier and interpreter at a fundamental level, hence it must be wrong. An extended notion of Mind is presented as the fundamental 'hardware' which is necessary by the argument. In particular, qualia correspond to the 'monitor component' of mind. (...)
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    The Sociotechnical Boundaries of Hardware and Software: A Humpty Dumpty History.Brent K. Jesiek - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (6):497-509.
    This article traces the historical development of the boundaries around computer software and hardware. On one hand, the author documents ongoing discussions about the technical equivalence of hardware and software. On the other hand, he accounts for the stubborn persistence of these terms as markers for two distinct spheres of technology, knowledge, and practice. By using theoretical concepts such as “boundary work” and “coproduction,” the author argues that ongoing efforts to negotiate the boundaries between hardware and software (...)
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    The brain as hardware, culture as software: Symposium: Vincent Descombes, The Mind's Provisions.Richard Rorty - 2004 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):219-235.
  16. The brain as hardware, culture as software.Richard Rorty - 2004 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):219-235.
  17. The Bit (and Three Other Abstractions) Define the Borderline Between Hardware and Software.Russ Abbott - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (2):239-285.
    Modern computing is generally taken to consist primarily of symbol manipulation. But symbols are abstract, and computers are physical. How can a physical device manipulate abstract symbols? Neither Church nor Turing considered this question. My answer is that the bit, as a hardware-implemented abstract data type, serves as a bridge between materiality and abstraction. Computing also relies on three other primitive—but more straightforward—abstractions: Sequentiality, State, and Transition. These physically-implemented abstractions define the borderline between hardware and software and between (...)
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  18. Umysł - software czy hardware?Paweł Grabarczyk - 2008 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 7.
     
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    Model-based diagnosis of hardware designs.Gerhard Friedrich, Markus Stumptner & Franz Wotawa - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 111 (1-2):3-39.
  20. Adapting existing hardware for fuzzy computation.C. Von Altrock - 1998 - In Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero Patrone Bonissone & Witold Pedrycz (eds.), Handbook of fuzzy computation. Philadelphia: Institute of Physics.
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    The Brain as Hardware, Culture as Software.Richard Rorty - 2005 - In Andreas Vieth (ed.), Richard Rorty: His Philosophy Under Discussion. Verlag. pp. 13-34.
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    Assembling neighbors: The city as hardware, method, and "a very messy kind of archive".Alberto Corsín Jiménez & Adolfo Estalella - 2014 - Common Knowledge 20 (1):150-171.
    This contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium “Fuzzy Studies” reports on the rise of the “popular assemblies” movement that swept the streets of Madrid in the wake of the May 15, 2011, occupation of Puerta del Sol. Assemblies have since taken installation in public spaces as infrastructural with significant methodological implications. Their incorporation into the cityscape has demanded of participants an inventive deployment of techniques and tactics drawn from archival practices and practices of hospitality, as well as the development of (...)
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    A multiple-valued logic approach to the design and verification of hardware circuits.Amnon Rosenmann - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 15:69-93.
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    Toward the rigorous use of diagrams in reasoning about hardware.Steven D. Johnson, Jon Barwise & Gerard Allwein - 1996 - In Gerard Allwein & Jon Barwise (eds.), Logical Reasoning with Diagrams. Oxford University Press.
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    From Wetware to Hardware: Reverse Engineering Using Probabilistic RAMs.T. G. Clarkson, D. Gorse & J. G. Taylor - 1992 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 2 (1-4):11-30.
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    Science Artisans and Open Science Hardware.Denisa Kera - 2017 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 37 (2):97-111.
    Open science hardware (OSH) are prototypes of laboratory instruments that use open source hardware to extend the purely epistemic (improving knowledge about nature) and normative (improving society) ideals of science and emphasize the importance of technology. They remind us of Zilsel’s 1942 thesis about the artisanal origins of science and instrument making that bridged disciplinary and social barriers in the 16th century. The emphasis on making, tinkering, and design transcends research, reproducibility, and corroboration in science and pushes to (...)
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  27. Exploiting the potential of diagrams in guiding hardware reasoning.Kathryn Fisler - 1996 - In Gerard Allwein & Jon Barwise (eds.), Logical Reasoning with Diagrams. Oxford University Press. pp. 225--256.
     
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    Kittler’s optic: Visual theory between hardware, strategy and style.Axel Fliethmann - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):53-65.
    The article situates Kittler’s view on the question of visual technology within his general media theory and critically examines Kittler’s optical paradigm with regard to questions of (visual) technology, discourse, strategy and style. Focus is given to the link between visual technology and the Renaissance period.
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  29. Workshop on Approaches or Methods of Security Engineering (AMSE 2006, Sess. A)-Experiments and Hardware Countermeasures on Power Analysis Attacks.ManKi Ahn & HoonJae Lee - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3982--48.
     
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  30. Implementation of the spiking neuron stochastic diffusion network on parallel hardware.T. Morey, K. De-Meyer, S. J. Nasuto & J. M. Bishop - 2000 - Consciousness and Cognition 9 (2):S97 - S98.
     
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  31. On the relation of neurological and psychological theories: A critique of the hardware thesis.Bernard Gendron - 1970 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 8:483-95.
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    The Computer Comes of Age: The People, the Hardware, and the Software by Rene Moreau; J. Howlett; Engines of the Mind: A History of the Computer by Joel Shurkin.J. Bolter - 1985 - Isis 76:113-115.
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  33. On the Relation of Neurological and Psychological Theories: A Critique of the Hardware Thesis.Bernard Gendron - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:483-495.
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    Novel Cluster Performance Matrix: A Decision Aid for Evaluating Computing Hardware.Sarmad Alshawi, Zahir Irani & Ayad Jassim - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (5-6):539-556.
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  35. The Solomonic strategy: the brain as hardware, culture as software: rereading Rorty's criticism of cognitive science.Maja Niestrój - 2019 - In Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński (eds.), Rorty and Beyond. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
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    Must we solve the binding problem in neural hardware?James W. Garson - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):459-460.
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    Inside contracting at the Sargent Hardware Company.Jonathon H. Gillette - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (2):159-177.
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  38. Digital Photography for Next to Nothing: Free and Low Cost Hardware and Software to Help You Shoot Like a Pro.John Lewell - 2011 - Wiley.
     
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    Verify: A program for proving correctness of digital hardware designs.Harry G. Barrow - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 24 (1-3):437-491.
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  40. Noise Reduction and Restoration-Dedicated Hardware for Real-Time Computation of Second-Order Statistical Features for High Resolution Images.Dimitris Batiamis, Dimitris K. Iakovidis & Dimitris Maroulis - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 4179--67.
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    Security analysis and resource requirements of group-oriented user access control for hardware-constrained wireless network services.D. Ventura, Aitor Gómez-Goiri, V. Catania, Diego López-de-Ipiña, J. A. M. Naranjo & L. G. Casado - 2016 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (4).
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    Informatica şi teoria cunoaşterii. O paradigmă fenomenologică a domeniului hardware, (Informatique et théorie de la connaissance.Un paradigme phénoménologique du domaine hardware). [REVIEW]Mihai Caplea - 2001 - Studia Phaenomenologica 1 (3-4):481-487.
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  43. In new York in 1915 I bought at a hardware store a snow shovel on which I wrote" in advance of the broken arm." It was around that time that the word readymade came to mind to designate this form of manifestation.to A. Kitchen Stool & Watch It Turn - 1978 - In Richard Kostelanetz (ed.), Esthetics contemporary. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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    R. Moreau, The computer comes of age. The people, the hardware, and the software. Translated by J. Howlett. Cambridge, Mass, and London: MIT Press, 1984. Pp. x + 227. ISBN 0-262-13194-3. £18.95. [REVIEW]K. G. Beauchamp - 1985 - British Journal for the History of Science 18 (3):372-372.
  45. On Turing Completeness, or Why We Are So Many (7th edition).Ramón Casares - manuscript
    Why are we so many? Or, in other words, Why is our species so successful? The ultimate cause of our success as species is that we, Homo sapiens, are the first and the only Turing complete species. Turing completeness is the capacity of some hardware to compute by software whatever hardware can compute. To reach the answer, I propose to see evolution and computing from the problem solving point of view. Then, solving more problems is evolutionarily better, computing (...)
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    Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Optogenetics, Ethical Issues Affecting DBS Research, Neuromodulatory Approaches for Depression, Adaptive Neurostimulation, and Emerging DBS Technologies.Vinata Vedam-Mai, Karl Deisseroth, James Giordano, Gabriel Lazaro-Munoz, Winston Chiong, Nanthia Suthana, Jean-Philippe Langevin, Jay Gill, Wayne Goodman, Nicole R. Provenza, Casey H. Halpern, Rajat S. Shivacharan, Tricia N. Cunningham, Sameer A. Sheth, Nader Pouratian, Katherine W. Scangos, Helen S. Mayberg, Andreas Horn, Kara A. Johnson, Christopher R. Butson, Ro’ee Gilron, Coralie de Hemptinne, Robert Wilt, Maria Yaroshinsky, Simon Little, Philip Starr, Greg Worrell, Prasad Shirvalkar, Edward Chang, Jens Volkmann, Muthuraman Muthuraman, Sergiu Groppa, Andrea A. Kühn, Luming Li, Matthew Johnson, Kevin J. Otto, Robert Raike, Steve Goetz, Chengyuan Wu, Peter Silburn, Binith Cheeran, Yagna J. Pathak, Mahsa Malekmohammadi, Aysegul Gunduz, Joshua K. Wong, Stephanie Cernera, Aparna Wagle Shukla, Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, Wissam Deeb, Addie Patterson, Kelly D. Foote & Michael S. Okun - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:644593.
    We estimate that 208,000 deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices have been implanted to address neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders worldwide. DBS Think Tank presenters pooled data and determined that DBS expanded in its scope and has been applied to multiple brain disorders in an effort to modulate neural circuitry. The DBS Think Tank was founded in 2012 providing a space where clinicians, engineers, researchers from industry and academia discuss current and emerging DBS technologies and logistical and ethical issues facing the field. (...)
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    Digitalidad crítica: de lo virtual a lo digital.Jorge Francisco Maldonado & Dairon Alfonso Rodríguez - 2018 - Praxis Filosófica:145-163.
    En este artículo se afirma que la idea de ‘virtual’ o de ‘virtualidad’ pertenece a una perspectiva teórica que pretende explicar los componentes del fenómeno de la sociedad tecnológica de hoy en día. En primer lugar, la perspectiva digital es explicada en su estructura ontológica básica: códigos binarios que organizan un set de elementos físicos o un hardware de acuerdo con reglas lógicas. Por ende, la idea de sociedad en red, comunicación virtual y seres humanos digitales son conceptos que (...)
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    Cart Project Progress Report.Donald Gennery - unknown
    Our hardware is an electric vehicle, remotely controlled over a citizens band radio link by a PDP-KL10. It carries a black and white television camera whose picture is broadcast over a UHF channel, and received and occasionally digitized by the computer. The vehicle has drive motors for the rear wheels, a steering motor coupled to a steering bar arrangement on the front wheels, and a motor controlling the camera pan angle. Each can be commanded to run forward or backward. (...)
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    Documentary With Ephemeral Media: Curation Practices in Online Social Spaces.Ingrid Erickson - 2010 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (6):387-397.
    New hardware such as mobile handheld devices and digital cameras; new online social venues such as social networking, microblogging, and online photo sharing sites; and new infrastructures such as the global positioning system are beginning to establish new practices—what the author refers to as “sociolocative”—that combine data about a physical location, such as a geotag, with a virtual social act. This research investigates the phenomenon of documentary broadcasting, whereby individuals curate lasting descriptions and commentaries about a location for a (...)
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    Chapter Four.Michael Boylan - 2007 - In The Extinction of Desire. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 43–58.
    This chapter contains section titled: A Story of Sara.
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