Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100% safe. Accordingly, we need to think about who should be held responsible when self‐driving cars crash and people are injured or killed. We also need to examine what new ethical obligations might be created for car users by the safety potential of self‐driving cars. The article first considers what lessons might be learned from the growing legal literature on responsibility for crashes with self‐driving cars. Next, worries about responsibility gaps and retribution gaps from the philosophical literature are introduced. This leads to a discussion of whether self‐driving cars are a form of agents that act independently of human agents. It is su...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The moral importance of liability to harm has so far been ignored in the lively debate about what se...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The moral importance of liability to harm has so far been ignored in the lively debate about what se...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self-driving cars hold out the promise of being safer than manually driven cars. Yet they cannot be ...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
Self‐driving cars hold out the promise of being much safer than regular cars. Yet they cannot be 100...
The moral importance of liability to harm has so far been ignored in the lively debate about what se...