How We Respond to Robots and Whether It Matters Morally
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Personen und Einrichtungen
- Miriam Gorr - , Professur für Praktische Philosophie (TT) (Redner:in)
Datum
17 Aug. 2022
Beschreibung
In the growing literature on the moral status of robots, authors such as Danaher, Coeckelbergh, and Sparrow have developed novel conceptions of moral status. In contrast to the standard emphasis on capacities, their accounts focus on human responses to robots. In this talk, I analyse and critique their accounts. First, I argue that that all three authors endorse a response-dependence (RD) account of moral status. Second, I show that these accounts suffer from three major problems. The conclusion is that an RD account are unsuitable to explain moral status and face more problems than the capacity-based approach.Konferenz
Titel | Robophilosophy 2022 |
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Untertitel | Social Robots in Social Institutions |
Kurztitel | RPC2022 |
Veranstaltungsnummer | |
Dauer | 16 - 19 August 2022 |
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Bekanntheitsgrad | Internationale Veranstaltung |
Ort | Metsätalo building |
Stadt | Helsinki |
Land | Finnland |