Computational Reflections by Brian Cantwell Smith - ISBN: 9780262051088
Paperback
Computing’s missing meaning: a critique of its philosophical foundations.

Computational Reflections

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2026

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Summary

A groundbreaking critique of the philosophical foundations of computing.

Computational Reflections is a wholly original investigation into the philosophical foundations of computing. The author’s lifetime of work is distilled into this volume, which explores what it means to compute.

The standard theoretical foundations of computer science address the fundamental concept of “mechanism” but almost completely ignore the crucial role of “meaning” in any computational practice. Ca…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262051088
ISBN-10:0262051087
Author:Brian Cantwell Smith
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:16 June 2026
Weight:369g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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“Brian Cantwell Smith’s provocative, carefully reasoned reflections on computing are indispensable for computer scientists, philosophers, and any others aspiring to think seriously about the issues raised by the increasingly consequential uses of digital-computational systems.”
—Joseph Rouse, Hedding Professor of Moral Science, Wesleyan University; author of Articulating the World and Social Practices as Biological Niche Construction

“Cantwell Smith exposes a core problem of the computer-saturated, AI-driven world: confusing symbols with reality. Generative AI does not represent lived meaning but produces coherent hallucinations from tokens, which limits its suitability for roles requiring genuine understanding, care, and responsibility.”
—Terry Winograd, Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus, Stanford University; Codirector of the Stanford Human–Computer Interaction Group

About The Author

Brian Cantwell Smith

Brian Cantwell Smith was Professor of Information and of Philosophy as well as the Reid Hoffman Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Human at the University of Toronto. His books include On the Origin of Objects and The Promise of Artificial Intelligence (both MIT Press).

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