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UNINA9910454820903321 |
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Dean Robert G (Robert George), <1930-2015, > |
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Coastal processes : with engineering applications / / Robert G. Dean, Robert A. Dalrymple [[electronic resource]] |
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Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2002 |
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1-107-11265-6 |
0-511-15549-2 |
0-511-17524-8 |
1-60119-736-5 |
0-511-32350-6 |
9786610416912 |
0-511-75450-7 |
1-280-41691-2 |
0-511-05315-0 |
0-521-60275-0 |
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1 online resource (x, 475 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART ONE INTRODUCTION TO COASTAL PROCESSES; PART TWO HYDRODYNAMICS OF THE COASTAL ZONE; PART THREE COASTAL RESPONSE; PART FOUR SHORELINE MODIFICATION AND ANALYSIS; Author Index; Subject Index |
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The world's coastlines, dividing land from sea, are geological environments that are unique in their composition and the physical processes affecting them. At the dynamically active intersection of land and the oceans, humans have been building structures throughout history. Initially used for naval and commercial purposes, more recently recreation and tourism have increased activity in the coastal zone dramatically. Shoreline development is now causing a significant conflict with natural coastal processes. This text on coastal engineering |
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will help the reader understand these coastal processes and develop strategies to cope effectively with shoreline erosion. The book is organized in four parts: (1) an overview of coastal engineering, using case studies to illustrate problems; (2) hydrodynamics of the coastal zone, reviewing storm surges, water waves, and low frequency motions within the nearshore and surf zone; (3) coastal responses including equilibrium beach profiles and sediment transport; (4) applications such as erosion mitigation, beach nourishment, coastal armoring, tidal inlets, and shoreline management. |
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UNINA9910963079303321 |
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Robot ethics : the ethical and social implications of robotics / / edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and George A. Bekey |
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Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2012 |
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9786613420749 |
9780262297752 |
0262297752 |
9781283420747 |
1283420740 |
9780262298636 |
0262298635 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (399 p.) |
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Intelligent robotics and autonomous agents |
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LinPatrick |
AbneyKeith <1963-> |
BekeyGeorge A. <1928-2024.> |
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Robotics - Human factors |
Robotics - Moral and ethical aspects |
Robotics - Social aspects |
Robots - Design and construction |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""I Introduction""; ""1 Introduction to Robot Ethics""; ""1.1 Robots in Society""; ""1.2 Ethical and Social Issues""; ""1.3 Engaging the Issues Now""; ""2 Current Trends in Robotics: Technology and Ethics""; ""2.1 What Is a Robot?""; ""2.2 Robotics around the World""; ""2.3 Industrial/Manufacturing Robots: Robots as Coworkers""; ""2.4 Human � Robot Interaction in Healthcare, Surgery, and Rehabilitation""; ""2.5 Robots as Co-inhabitants; Humanoid Robots""; ""2.6 Socially Interactive Robots""; ""2.7 Military Robots""; ""2.8 Conclusion"" |
""3 Robotics, Ethical Theory, and Metaethics: A Guide for the Perplexed""""3.1 Four Questions""; ""3.2 The Requirements of Moral Personhood: Robots and Their Implications""; ""3.3 Conclusion: On Robots and Ethics, and Combining the Two""; ""II Design and Programming""; ""4 Moral Machines: Contradiction in Terms or Abdication of Human Responsibility?""; ""4.1 Toward Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.2 Philosophers, Engineers, and the Design of Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.3 Early Research on the Development of AMAs, and Future Challenges""; ""4.4 Challenges, Objections, and Criticisms"" |
""4.5 Conclusion""""5 Compassionate AI and Selfless Robots: A Buddhist Approach""; ""5.1 Programming a Craving Self""; ""5.2 The Buddhist Universe of Types of Beings""; ""5.3 Would It Be Ethical to Create a Suffering Being?""; ""5.4 Programming Compassion""; ""5.5 Programming Ethical Wisdom""; ""5.6 Programming Self-Transcendence""; ""5.7 Conclusion""; ""6 The Divine-Command Approach to Robot Ethics""; ""6.1 The Context for Divine-Command Roboethics""; ""6.2 The Divine-Command Logic LRT*""; ""6.3 Concluding Remarks""; ""III Military""; ""7 Killing Made Easy: From Joysticks to Politics"" |
""7.1 The Ultimate Distance Weapon Systems""""7.2 In, On, or Out of the Loop""; ""7.3 An Ethical Code for Robots?""; ""7.4 The Problem of Proportionality""; ""7.5 Conclusion""; ""8 Robotic Warfare: Some Challenges in Moving from Noncivilian to Civilian Theaters""; ""8.1 Background and an Example""; ""8.2 Mental State Attribution in General""; ""8.3 Isotropy""; ""8.4 Emotion""; ""8.5 A Suggestion for Taming Isotropy""; ""8.6 Conclusion""; ""9 Responsibility for Military Robots""; ""9.1 Killer Robots""; ""9.2 Responsibility, Punishment, and Blame""; ""9.3 The Logic of Responsibility"" |
""9.4 Design of Military Robots""""9.5 Conclusion""; ""IV Law""; ""10 Contemporary Governance Architecture Regarding RoboticsTechnologies: An Assessment""; ""10.1 The Intersection between Robotics and Governance""; ""11 A Body to Kick, but Still No Soul to Damn: Legal Perspectiveson Robotics""; ""11.1 Robots and Product Liability""; ""11.2 Vicarious Liability, Agents, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.3 Rights, Personhood, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.4 Crime, Punishment, and Personhood in Corporations and Robots""; ""11.5 Conclusion""; ""12 Robots and Privacy"" |
""12.1 Robots that Spy"" |
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Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to executioner. As robotics technology advances, ethical concerns become more pressing: Should robots be programmed to follow a code of ethics, if this is even possible? Are there risks in forming emotional bonds with robots? How might society--and ethics--change with robotics? This volume is the first book to bring together prominent scholars and experts from both science and the humanities to explore these and other questions in this emerging field. Starting with an overview of the issues and relevant ethical theories, the topics flow naturally from the possibility of programming robot ethics to the |
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ethical use of military robots in war to legal and policy questions, including liability and privacy concerns. The contributors then turn to human-robot emotional relationships, examining the ethical implications of robots as sexual partners, caregivers, and servants. Finally, they explore the possibility that robots, whether biological-computational hybrids or pure machines, should be given rights or moral consideration. Ethics is often slow to catch up with technological developments. This authoritative and accessible volume fills a gap in both scholarly literature and policy discussion, offering an impressive collection of expert analyses of the most crucial topics in this increasingly important field. |
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UNINA9910964211403321 |
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Rudavsky Tamar <1951-> |
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Time matters : time, creation, and cosmology in medieval Jewish philosophy / / T.M. Rudavsky |
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Albany, N.Y., : State University of New York Press, c2000 |
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1 online resource (308 p.) |
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SUNY series in Jewish Philosophy |
SUNY series in Jewish philosophy |
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Creation - History of doctrines |
Jewish cosmology |
Jewish philosophy |
Philosophy, Medieval |
Time |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-275) and index. |
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""Front Matter""; ""Half Title Page""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Illustration""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""Time and Cosmology in Athens and Jerusalem""; ""Introduction""; ""Biblical Conceptions of Time""; ""Rabbinical Models of |
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Time and Creation""; ""Time, Order, and Creation in the Greek Philosophical Tradition""; ""Ancient Greek Astronomy and Cosmology""; ""Plotinus and the Neoplatonist Tradition""; ""Conclusion""; ""Time, Creation, and Cosmology""; ""Introduction""; ""Astronomy and Cosmology: The True Perplexity Revealed"" |
""Creation Models in Maimonides""""Creation, Time, and the Instant in Gersonides""; ""Creation, Time, and Duration in Crescas""; ""Scripture, Philosophy, and the First Instant of Creation""; ""Conclusion""; ""Time, Motion, and the Instant: Jewish Philosophers Confront Zeno""; ""Introduction""; ""Traversing the Infinite: Zeno, Aristotle, and John Philoponus""; ""Jewish Neoplatonic Considerations of Infinite Divisibility""; ""Meeting the Kalam Challenge: Kalam Atomism Described""; ""Rejection of Kalam Atomism: Saadia Gaon, Halevi, Ibn Daud, and Maimonides""; ""Gersonides on the Continuum"" |
""Crescas on Infinity, Space, and the Vacuum""""Conclusion""; ""Temporality, Human Freedom, and Divine Omniscience""; ""Introduction""; ""The Problem Defined: Aristotle's Sea-Fight Paradox""; ""Astrological Determinism and Human Freedom""; ""Maimonides' Compatibilism""; ""Incompatibilist Response of Ibn Daud""; ""Omni science and Human Freedom in Gersonides""; ""Indeterminism and Prophecy""; ""The Challenge of Determinism: Crescas on T)ivine Knowledge and Possibility""; ""Conclusion""; ""Prelude to Modernity""; ""Introduction""; ""Newton and His Philosophical Precursors"" |
""Spinoza's Metaphysical Monism""""Time, Duration, and Creation: Spinoza and Descartes Compared""; ""Substance, Infinity, and Divisibility in Spinoza""; ""The Role Played by Imagination""; ""Spinoza on Divine Omniscience and Contingency""; ""Conclusion""; ""Back Matter""; ""Conclusion: Eternity a parte post, Individuation, and Immortality""; ""NOTES""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""; ""INDEX""; ""Back Cover"" |
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Traces the development of the concepts of time, cosmology, and creation in medieval Jewish philosophy. |
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