It is widely agreed that possession of consciousness contributes to an entity’s moral status, even if it is not necessary for moral status (Levy and Savulescu 2009). An entity is considered to have..
The chief themes of this discussion are as follows. First, we need a theory of the grounds...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
It is well known that the nature of consciousness is elusive, and that attempts to understand it gen...
It is widely agreed that possession of consciousness contributes to an entity’s moral status, even i...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
Consciousness-based approaches to non-human moral status maintain that consciousness is necessary fo...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
In this essay, I describe and explain the standard accounts of agency, natural agency, artificial ag...
Embodiment is typically given insufficient weight in debates concerning the moral status of Novel Sy...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
I compare a ‘realist’ with a ‘social–relational’ perspective on our judgments of the moral status of...
What conditions would have to be met for us to possibly consider artificial intelligence (AI) system...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
It is suggested that some limitations of current designs for medical AI systems (be they autonomous ...
The chief themes of this discussion are as follows. First, we need a theory of the grounds...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
It is well known that the nature of consciousness is elusive, and that attempts to understand it gen...
It is widely agreed that possession of consciousness contributes to an entity’s moral status, even i...
While philosophers have been debating for decades on whether diferent entities—including severely di...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
Consciousness-based approaches to non-human moral status maintain that consciousness is necessary fo...
This paper addresses a question about the moral status of Artificial Intelligence (AI): will AIs eve...
In this essay, I describe and explain the standard accounts of agency, natural agency, artificial ag...
Embodiment is typically given insufficient weight in debates concerning the moral status of Novel Sy...
What roles or functions does consciousness fulfill in the making of moral decisions? Will artificial...
I compare a ‘realist’ with a ‘social–relational’ perspective on our judgments of the moral status of...
What conditions would have to be met for us to possibly consider artificial intelligence (AI) system...
A key distinction in ethics is between members and nonmembers of the moral community. Over time, our...
It is suggested that some limitations of current designs for medical AI systems (be they autonomous ...
The chief themes of this discussion are as follows. First, we need a theory of the grounds...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
It is well known that the nature of consciousness is elusive, and that attempts to understand it gen...