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Person, Thing, Robot - A Moral and Legal Ontology for the 21st Century and Beyond

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Informationen zum Autor David J. Gunkel is Presidential Research, Scholarship, and Artistry Professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of Robot Rights , Of Remixology: Ethics and Aesthetics after Remix , and The Machine Question: Critical Perspectives on AI, Robots, and Ethics (all MIT Press). Klappentext "An argument for overturning the Kantian terms of rights and ethics in order to make progress on the robot rights debate"-- Zusammenfassung Why robots defy our existing moral and legal categories and how to revolutionize the way we think about them. Robots are a curious sort of thing. On the one hand, they are technological artifacts—and thus, things . On the other hand, they seem to have social presence, because they talk and interact with us, and simulate the capabilities commonly associated with personhood. In Person, Thing, Robot , David J. Gunkel sets out to answer the vexing question: What exactly is a robot? Rather than try to fit robots into the existing categories by way of arguing for either their reification or personification, however, Gunkel argues for a revolutionary reformulation of the entire system, developing a new moral and legal ontology for the twenty-first century and beyond. In this book, Gunkel investigates how and why efforts to use existing categories to classify robots fail, argues that “robot” designates an irreducible anomaly in the existing ontology, and formulates an alternative that restructures the ontological order in both moral philosophy and law. Person, Thing, Robot not only addresses the issues that are relevant to students, teachers, and researchers working in the fields of moral philosophy, philosophy of technology, science and technology studies (STS), and AI/robot law and policy but it also speaks to controversies that are important to AI researchers, robotics engineers, and computer scientists concerned with the social consequences of their work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii 1 Introduction 1 2 Things 23 3 Persons 49 4 Natural Persons 71 5 Artificial/Legal Persons 101 6 Both/And 133 7 Deconstructing Things 161 Notes 185 References 199 Index 225...

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Authors David J Gunkel, David J. Gunkel, Gunkel David J.
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2023
 
EAN 9780262546157
ISBN 978-0-262-54615-7
No. of pages 246
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Robotics, Religion & beliefs, Ethics and moral philosophy, COMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence / General

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