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Honorary Professor Jack Copeland
Honorary Professor

Jack Copeland

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Overview

Background

Jack Copeland FRS NZ is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where he is Director of the Turing Archive for the History of Computing. In 2012 he was Royden B. Davis Visiting Chair of Interdisciplinary Studies in the Department of Psychology at Georgetown University, Washington DC. His books include The Essential Turing (Oxford University Press), Colossus: The Secrets of Bletchley Park’s Codebreaking Computers (Oxford University Press), Alan Turing’s Electronic Brain (Oxford University Press), Logic and Reality (Oxford University Press), and Artificial Intelligence (Blackwell); and he has published more than 100 articles on the philosophy and history of computing, and mathematical and philosophical logic. He is recognised as a leading authority on Turing's work, and in June of 2004, the 50th anniversary of Turing’s death, he delivered the first annual Turing Memorial Lecture at Bletchley Park National Museum and lectured on Turing’s life and work at the Royal Institution of London. He received the Scientific American Sci/Tech Web Award for his on-line archive www.AlanTuring.net. A Londoner by birth, he earned a B.Phil. with Distinction from the University of Oxford followed by a D.Phil. in mathematical logic. At Oxford he was taught by Turing's student and friend Robin Gandy. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of California at Los Angeles, a visiting professor at the universities of Sydney, Aarhus, Melbourne, and Portsmouth, and a senior fellow of the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a past president of the U.S.-based Society for Machines and Mentality and is the founding editor of the Rutherford Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology. His latest book, a highly accessible biography of Turing entitled Turing Pioneer of the Information Age, published with Oxford University Press in 2012.

Availability

Honorary Professor Jack Copeland is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • History and Philosophy of Science and Technology

  • Mathematical Logic

  • Philosophy and Foundations of Computing

  • Philosophical Logic

  • Metaphysics

  • Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy of Mind

  • Philosophy of Religion

Works

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36 works between 1993 and 2019

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2013

Journal Article

Will Turing get his pardon?

Copeland, Jack (2013). Will Turing get his pardon?. The Huffington Post UK

Will Turing get his pardon?

2013

Other Outputs

Pardon the digital warrior?

Copeland, Jack (2013, 08 19). Pardon the digital warrior? The World Post

Pardon the digital warrior?

2013

Journal Article

What did Turing establish about the limits of computers and the nature of mathematics?

Copeland, Jack (2013). What did Turing establish about the limits of computers and the nature of mathematics?. Big Questions Online.

What did Turing establish about the limits of computers and the nature of mathematics?

2013

Book Chapter

Turing and the physics of the mind

Copeland, B. Jack (2013). Turing and the physics of the mind. Alan Turing: His Work and Impact. (pp. 651-659) edited by Cooper, S. Barry and van Leeuwen, Jan. Waltham, MA, USA: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-386980-7.50034-4

Turing and the physics of the mind

2013

Conference Publication

Hypercomputation

Copeland, Jack (2013). Hypercomputation. ICCS 2013: 9th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, 27-30 August, 2013.

Hypercomputation

2013

Book Chapter

Turing versus Godel on computability and the mind

Copeland, B. Jack and Shagrir, Oron (2013). Turing versus Godel on computability and the mind. Computability: Turing, Gödel, Church, and Beyond. (pp. 1-34) edited by B. Jack Copeland, Carl J. Posy and Oron Shagrir. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.

Turing versus Godel on computability and the mind

2013

Conference Publication

Tommy Flowers and the birth of the electronic digital computer

Copeland, Jack (2013). Tommy Flowers and the birth of the electronic digital computer. Codebreakers' Legacy, Bletchley Park, UK, 9 November, 2013.

Tommy Flowers and the birth of the electronic digital computer

2013

Book Chapter

Introduction: the 1930s revolution

Copeland, B. Jack, Posy, Carl J. and Shagrir, Oron (2013). Introduction: the 1930s revolution. Computability: Turing, Gödel, Church, and Beyond. (pp. vii-x) edited by B. Jack Copeland, Carl J. Posy and Oron Shagrir. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press Books.

Introduction: the 1930s revolution

2013

Conference Publication

Hypermachines: a growing shadow

Copeland, Jack (2013). Hypermachines: a growing shadow. Thinking Shadows: Art of Memory and Morphogenesis of Ideal Entities, Bologna, Italy, 13-14 June 2013.

Hypermachines: a growing shadow

2013

Conference Publication

The imitation game: Alan Turing and artificial intelligence

Copeland, Jack (2013). The imitation game: Alan Turing and artificial intelligence. ICCS 2013: 9th International Conference on Cognitive Science, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, 27-30 August, 2013.

The imitation game: Alan Turing and artificial intelligence

2012

Book Chapter

Artificial intelligence

Proudfoot, Diane and Copeland, B. Jack (2012). Artificial intelligence. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Cognitive Science. (pp. 147-182) edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels and Stephen P. Stich. New York: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0007

Artificial intelligence

2012

Book Chapter

Turing and the Computer

Copeland, B. Jack and Proudfoot, Diane (2012). Turing and the Computer. Alan Turing's Electronic Brain: The Struggle to Build the ACE, the World's Fastest Computer. (pp. 107-148) edited by B. Jack Copeland.. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Turing and the Computer

2011

Journal Article

Alan Turing: father of the modern computer

Copeland, B. Jack and Proudfoot, Diane (2011). Alan Turing: father of the modern computer. The Rutherford Journal, 4 (1).

Alan Turing: father of the modern computer

2010

Journal Article

Deviant encodings and Turing's analysis of computability

Copeland, B. Jack and Proudfoot, Diane (2010). Deviant encodings and Turing's analysis of computability. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 41 (3), 247-252. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2010.07.010

Deviant encodings and Turing's analysis of computability

2009

Book Chapter

Turing's test: a philosophical and historical guide

Copeland, Jack and Proudfoot, Diane (2009). Turing's test: a philosophical and historical guide. Parsing the Turing Test: Philosophical and Methodological Issues in the Quest for the Thinking Computer. (pp. 119-138) edited by Robert Epstein, Gary Roberts and Grace Beber. Berlin, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6710-5_9

Turing's test: a philosophical and historical guide

1993

Book

Artificial intelligence: a philosophical introduction

Copeland, Jack (1993). Artificial intelligence: a philosophical introduction. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Artificial intelligence: a philosophical introduction

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