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Kantian Ethics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Ozlem Ulgen
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Kantian ethics
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Artificial Intelligence
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Morality
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Moral
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Philosophy
37%
Rational
37%
Human Dignity
37%
Action
25%
Perpetual Peace
25%
Human existence
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Restraint
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Moral Conduct
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Civilians
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Moral Reasoning
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Daily Life
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Killing
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consequentialist
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Enemy
12%
Justification
12%
Decision-Making
12%
Wrongdoing
12%
Immanuel Kant
12%
Human will
12%
favour
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Human Life
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Practical Philosophy
12%
Ethical framework
12%
Human Mind
12%
Categorical
12%
Moral rules
12%
Medicine
12%
Social Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Morality
75%
Human Dignity
37%
Moral Reasoning
25%
Everyday Life
12%
Autonomy
12%
Drugs
12%
Cost Benefit Analysis
12%
Public Goods
12%
Categorical Imperative
12%
Use of Force
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Self-Driving Car
12%
Practical Philosophy
12%
Decision Making
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Decision Making
100%
Cost Benefit Analysis
100%
Medicine
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cost Benefit Analysis
100%
Public Goods
100%
Psychology
Ethics
25%