Abstrakti
The initial point of this paper is that when we are engaged with theworld, with human beings and morality in a technological or techno-scientific framework, we are projecting an interest of power - our interest to know how things “work” — into our conceptual scheme. In contrast to a technological understanding, I suggest that human beings are characterised by a non-technological moral necessity. I characterise this moral necessity as an inherent responsiveness, an I-you relationship, whereas my claim is that a technological conception of morality takes as its ethical basis collective social identities.
| Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
|---|---|
| Kustantaja | IOS Press |
| Sivumäärä | 9 |
| Tila | Julkaistu - 2014 |
| Julkaistu ulkoisesti | Kyllä |
| OKM-julkaisutyyppi | O2 Other |
Sormenjälki
Sukella tutkimusaiheisiin 'Social robots as mirror of (failed) communion'. Ne muodostavat yhdessä ainutlaatuisen sormenjäljen.Viittausmuodot
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