Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics

The purpose of this paper is to describe two new philosophical problems for robo-ethics. When one considers the kinds of philosophical problems that arise in the emerging field of robo-ethics, one typically thinks of issues that concern agency, autonomy, rights, consciousness, warfare/military appli...

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Main Author: Jeff Buechner
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/10/256
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spelling doaj-97481c63b48a4305b0e2cb2ebce965812020-11-25T00:36:13ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892018-10-0191025610.3390/info9100256info9100256Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-EthicsJeff Buechner0Department of Philosophy, Rutgers University-Newark, Newark, NJ 07103, USAThe purpose of this paper is to describe two new philosophical problems for robo-ethics. When one considers the kinds of philosophical problems that arise in the emerging field of robo-ethics, one typically thinks of issues that concern agency, autonomy, rights, consciousness, warfare/military applications, employment and work, the impact for elder-care, and many others. All of these philosophical problems are well known. However, this paper describes two new philosophical problems for robo-ethics that have not been previously addressed in the literature. The author’s view is that if these philosophical problems are not solved, some aspects of robo-ethics research and development will be challenged.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/10/256robo-ethicsrobo-agentsmoral reasoningcomputational models of moral reasoningfunctionalismreliabilitySaul Kripke
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Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics
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robo-ethics
robo-agents
moral reasoning
computational models of moral reasoning
functionalism
reliability
Saul Kripke
author_facet Jeff Buechner
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title Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics
title_short Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics
title_full Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics
title_fullStr Two New Philosophical Problems for Robo-Ethics
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publishDate 2018-10-01
description The purpose of this paper is to describe two new philosophical problems for robo-ethics. When one considers the kinds of philosophical problems that arise in the emerging field of robo-ethics, one typically thinks of issues that concern agency, autonomy, rights, consciousness, warfare/military applications, employment and work, the impact for elder-care, and many others. All of these philosophical problems are well known. However, this paper describes two new philosophical problems for robo-ethics that have not been previously addressed in the literature. The author’s view is that if these philosophical problems are not solved, some aspects of robo-ethics research and development will be challenged.
topic robo-ethics
robo-agents
moral reasoning
computational models of moral reasoning
functionalism
reliability
Saul Kripke
url http://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/9/10/256
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