The categorical imperative as an algorithm. Kant and machines ethics Machine ethics can be defined as the attempt to identify a method to construct artificial moral agents. Such an attempt is based on the metaethical assumption that ethics can be translated into computational terms. Kant’s moral doctrine was very early identified as one of the reference models for this attempt, due to three characteristics: a cognitive and rationalist metaethics, the denial of the existence of mutually alternative ethics and of moral dilemmas and the elaboration of a logical criterion for moral judgment. With the universalisation test, Kant presents a formulation of the categorical imperative which is based on the principle of non-contradiction. It...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
This thesis attempts to show that the five different formulations of the categorical imperative that...
Diploma thesis "Kant's Categorical Imperative and Its Critique by Nineteenth Century Philosophers" d...
The categorical imperative as an algorithm. Kant and machines ethics Machine ethics can be defined ...
This paper discusses the philosophical issues pertaining to Kantian moral agency and artificial inte...
Kant's Categorical Imperative is commonly criticized as being empty, i.e., devoid of content, and th...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Abstract: The Golden Rule principle in an African ethics, and Kant’s Categorical Imperative: A compa...
In this paper, I argue that Kantian ethics is not inclusive, and his formulation of CI fails. It ...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
The central challenge of “machine ethics” is to build autonomous machine agents that act morally rig...
This paper will confront two possible conceptions of Imamanuel Kant’s practical philosophy based on...
In this paper, I discuss the Categorical Imperative as a basis for an Ethics of Belief and its appli...
In this paper, I discuss the Categorical Imperative as a basis for an Ethics of Belief and its appli...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
This thesis attempts to show that the five different formulations of the categorical imperative that...
Diploma thesis "Kant's Categorical Imperative and Its Critique by Nineteenth Century Philosophers" d...
The categorical imperative as an algorithm. Kant and machines ethics Machine ethics can be defined ...
This paper discusses the philosophical issues pertaining to Kantian moral agency and artificial inte...
Kant's Categorical Imperative is commonly criticized as being empty, i.e., devoid of content, and th...
Moral necessity is the idea that specific imperatives bind the actions of a moral agent regardless o...
I argue that the Universal Law formulation of the Categorical Imperative is best interpreted as a te...
Abstract: The Golden Rule principle in an African ethics, and Kant’s Categorical Imperative: A compa...
In this paper, I argue that Kantian ethics is not inclusive, and his formulation of CI fails. It ...
This thesis explores a variety of issues related to Kant\u27s account of human moral judgment in the...
The central challenge of “machine ethics” is to build autonomous machine agents that act morally rig...
This paper will confront two possible conceptions of Imamanuel Kant’s practical philosophy based on...
In this paper, I discuss the Categorical Imperative as a basis for an Ethics of Belief and its appli...
In this paper, I discuss the Categorical Imperative as a basis for an Ethics of Belief and its appli...
The primary concern of this paper is to outline an explanation of how Kant derives morality from rea...
This thesis attempts to show that the five different formulations of the categorical imperative that...
Diploma thesis "Kant's Categorical Imperative and Its Critique by Nineteenth Century Philosophers" d...