ABSTRACT: How can we think about a universal ethics that could be adopted by any intelligent being, including the rising population of cyborgs, intelligent machines, intelligent algorithms or even potential extraterrestrial life? We generally give value to complex structures, to objects resulting from a long work, to systems with many elements and with many links finely adjusted. These include living beings, books, works of art or scientific theories. Intuitively, we want to keep, multiply, and share such structures, as well as prevent their destruction. Such objects have value not because more information (in bits) would simply mean more value. Instead, they have value because they require a long computational history, numerous interaction...
Central to representing the world as a complex dynamical system is to understand it as pertaining to...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...
This article examines the implications of a postmodern ethics for bioethical problems. Traditional a...
ABSTRACT: How can we think about a universal ethics that could be adopted by any intelligent being, ...
Abstract: Standard ethical frameworks struggle to deal with transhumanism, ecological issues and the...
Intelligent machines are a risk to our freedom and our existence unless we take adequate precautions...
The current era, or postmodern context, is characterized by an overwhelming amount of anxiety concer...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics (how ...
In this article, we discuss, from a complex systems perspective, possible implications of the rising...
The growing explosion of ideas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), smart environments and ubiquito...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics...
The starting point of my analysis is the complexity of contemporary society. Complexity here refers ...
Complexity is everywhere. It is one of these contemporary words that has colonised both scientific a...
7 pages, 9 refs; Report presented at the Eighth European Conference on Science and Theology (Lyon, 1...
The idea of Hume’s guillotine contains the argument that one cannot derive values from facts. As int...
Central to representing the world as a complex dynamical system is to understand it as pertaining to...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...
This article examines the implications of a postmodern ethics for bioethical problems. Traditional a...
ABSTRACT: How can we think about a universal ethics that could be adopted by any intelligent being, ...
Abstract: Standard ethical frameworks struggle to deal with transhumanism, ecological issues and the...
Intelligent machines are a risk to our freedom and our existence unless we take adequate precautions...
The current era, or postmodern context, is characterized by an overwhelming amount of anxiety concer...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics (how ...
In this article, we discuss, from a complex systems perspective, possible implications of the rising...
The growing explosion of ideas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), smart environments and ubiquito...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics...
The starting point of my analysis is the complexity of contemporary society. Complexity here refers ...
Complexity is everywhere. It is one of these contemporary words that has colonised both scientific a...
7 pages, 9 refs; Report presented at the Eighth European Conference on Science and Theology (Lyon, 1...
The idea of Hume’s guillotine contains the argument that one cannot derive values from facts. As int...
Central to representing the world as a complex dynamical system is to understand it as pertaining to...
The science of complexity is based on a new way of thinking that stands in sharp contrast to the phi...
This article examines the implications of a postmodern ethics for bioethical problems. Traditional a...