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Robot ethics : the ethical and social implications of robotics / / edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and George A. Bekey
Robot ethics : the ethical and social implications of robotics / / edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and George A. Bekey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : MIT Press, , c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina 174/.9629892
Altri autori (Persone) BekeyGeorge A. <1928->
LinPatrick <1968->
AbneyKeith <1963->
Collana Intelligent robotics and autonomous agents series
Soggetto topico Robotics - Human factors
Robotics - Moral and ethical aspects
Robotics - Social aspects
Robots - Design and construction
ISBN 0-262-29775-2
1-283-42074-0
9786613420749
0-262-29863-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""I Introduction""; ""1 Introduction to Robot Ethics""; ""1.1 Robots in Society""; ""1.2 Ethical and Social Issues""; ""1.3 Engaging the Issues Now""; ""2 Current Trends in Robotics: Technology and Ethics""; ""2.1 What Is a Robot?""; ""2.2 Robotics around the World""; ""2.3 Industrial/Manufacturing Robots: Robots as Coworkers""; ""2.4 Human � Robot Interaction in Healthcare, Surgery, and Rehabilitation""; ""2.5 Robots as Co-inhabitants; Humanoid Robots""; ""2.6 Socially Interactive Robots""; ""2.7 Military Robots""; ""2.8 Conclusion""
""3 Robotics, Ethical Theory, and Metaethics: A Guide for the Perplexed""""3.1 Four Questions""; ""3.2 The Requirements of Moral Personhood: Robots and Their Implications""; ""3.3 Conclusion: On Robots and Ethics, and Combining the Two""; ""II Design and Programming""; ""4 Moral Machines: Contradiction in Terms or Abdication of Human Responsibility?""; ""4.1 Toward Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.2 Philosophers, Engineers, and the Design of Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.3 Early Research on the Development of AMAs, and Future Challenges""; ""4.4 Challenges, Objections, and Criticisms""
""4.5 Conclusion""""5 Compassionate AI and Selfless Robots: A Buddhist Approach""; ""5.1 Programming a Craving Self""; ""5.2 The Buddhist Universe of Types of Beings""; ""5.3 Would It Be Ethical to Create a Suffering Being?""; ""5.4 Programming Compassion""; ""5.5 Programming Ethical Wisdom""; ""5.6 Programming Self-Transcendence""; ""5.7 Conclusion""; ""6 The Divine-Command Approach to Robot Ethics""; ""6.1 The Context for Divine-Command Roboethics""; ""6.2 The Divine-Command Logic LRT*""; ""6.3 Concluding Remarks""; ""III Military""; ""7 Killing Made Easy: From Joysticks to Politics""
""7.1 The Ultimate Distance Weapon Systems""""7.2 In, On, or Out of the Loop""; ""7.3 An Ethical Code for Robots?""; ""7.4 The Problem of Proportionality""; ""7.5 Conclusion""; ""8 Robotic Warfare: Some Challenges in Moving from Noncivilian to Civilian Theaters""; ""8.1 Background and an Example""; ""8.2 Mental State Attribution in General""; ""8.3 Isotropy""; ""8.4 Emotion""; ""8.5 A Suggestion for Taming Isotropy""; ""8.6 Conclusion""; ""9 Responsibility for Military Robots""; ""9.1 Killer Robots""; ""9.2 Responsibility, Punishment, and Blame""; ""9.3 The Logic of Responsibility""
""9.4 Design of Military Robots""""9.5 Conclusion""; ""IV Law""; ""10 Contemporary Governance Architecture Regarding RoboticsTechnologies: An Assessment""; ""10.1 The Intersection between Robotics and Governance""; ""11 A Body to Kick, but Still No Soul to Damn: Legal Perspectiveson Robotics""; ""11.1 Robots and Product Liability""; ""11.2 Vicarious Liability, Agents, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.3 Rights, Personhood, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.4 Crime, Punishment, and Personhood in Corporations and Robots""; ""11.5 Conclusion""; ""12 Robots and Privacy""
""12.1 Robots that Spy""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781519603321
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : MIT Press, , c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Robot ethics : the ethical and social implications of robotics / / edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and George A. Bekey
Robot ethics : the ethical and social implications of robotics / / edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and George A. Bekey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : MIT Press, , c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (399 p.)
Disciplina 174/.9629892
Altri autori (Persone) BekeyGeorge A. <1928->
LinPatrick <1968->
AbneyKeith <1963->
Collana Intelligent robotics and autonomous agents series
Soggetto topico Robotics - Human factors
Robotics - Moral and ethical aspects
Robotics - Social aspects
Robots - Design and construction
ISBN 0-262-29775-2
1-283-42074-0
9786613420749
0-262-29863-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""I Introduction""; ""1 Introduction to Robot Ethics""; ""1.1 Robots in Society""; ""1.2 Ethical and Social Issues""; ""1.3 Engaging the Issues Now""; ""2 Current Trends in Robotics: Technology and Ethics""; ""2.1 What Is a Robot?""; ""2.2 Robotics around the World""; ""2.3 Industrial/Manufacturing Robots: Robots as Coworkers""; ""2.4 Human � Robot Interaction in Healthcare, Surgery, and Rehabilitation""; ""2.5 Robots as Co-inhabitants; Humanoid Robots""; ""2.6 Socially Interactive Robots""; ""2.7 Military Robots""; ""2.8 Conclusion""
""3 Robotics, Ethical Theory, and Metaethics: A Guide for the Perplexed""""3.1 Four Questions""; ""3.2 The Requirements of Moral Personhood: Robots and Their Implications""; ""3.3 Conclusion: On Robots and Ethics, and Combining the Two""; ""II Design and Programming""; ""4 Moral Machines: Contradiction in Terms or Abdication of Human Responsibility?""; ""4.1 Toward Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.2 Philosophers, Engineers, and the Design of Artificial Moral Agents""; ""4.3 Early Research on the Development of AMAs, and Future Challenges""; ""4.4 Challenges, Objections, and Criticisms""
""4.5 Conclusion""""5 Compassionate AI and Selfless Robots: A Buddhist Approach""; ""5.1 Programming a Craving Self""; ""5.2 The Buddhist Universe of Types of Beings""; ""5.3 Would It Be Ethical to Create a Suffering Being?""; ""5.4 Programming Compassion""; ""5.5 Programming Ethical Wisdom""; ""5.6 Programming Self-Transcendence""; ""5.7 Conclusion""; ""6 The Divine-Command Approach to Robot Ethics""; ""6.1 The Context for Divine-Command Roboethics""; ""6.2 The Divine-Command Logic LRT*""; ""6.3 Concluding Remarks""; ""III Military""; ""7 Killing Made Easy: From Joysticks to Politics""
""7.1 The Ultimate Distance Weapon Systems""""7.2 In, On, or Out of the Loop""; ""7.3 An Ethical Code for Robots?""; ""7.4 The Problem of Proportionality""; ""7.5 Conclusion""; ""8 Robotic Warfare: Some Challenges in Moving from Noncivilian to Civilian Theaters""; ""8.1 Background and an Example""; ""8.2 Mental State Attribution in General""; ""8.3 Isotropy""; ""8.4 Emotion""; ""8.5 A Suggestion for Taming Isotropy""; ""8.6 Conclusion""; ""9 Responsibility for Military Robots""; ""9.1 Killer Robots""; ""9.2 Responsibility, Punishment, and Blame""; ""9.3 The Logic of Responsibility""
""9.4 Design of Military Robots""""9.5 Conclusion""; ""IV Law""; ""10 Contemporary Governance Architecture Regarding RoboticsTechnologies: An Assessment""; ""10.1 The Intersection between Robotics and Governance""; ""11 A Body to Kick, but Still No Soul to Damn: Legal Perspectiveson Robotics""; ""11.1 Robots and Product Liability""; ""11.2 Vicarious Liability, Agents, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.3 Rights, Personhood, and Diminished Responsibility""; ""11.4 Crime, Punishment, and Personhood in Corporations and Robots""; ""11.5 Conclusion""; ""12 Robots and Privacy""
""12.1 Robots that Spy""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813288403321
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : MIT Press, , c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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What is nanotechnology and why does it matter [[electronic resource] ] : from science to ethics / / Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore
What is nanotechnology and why does it matter [[electronic resource] ] : from science to ethics / / Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore
Autore Allhoff Fritz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Wiley- Blackwell, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 620.5
Altri autori (Persone) LinPatrick <1968->
MooreDaniel <1979->
Soggetto topico Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology - Moral and ethical aspects
ISBN 0-470-08416-2
9786612455582
1-4443-1800-4
1-282-45558-3
1-4443-1799-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter?; Contents; Preface; Unit I What Is Nanotechnology?; 1 The Basics of Nanotechnology; 1.1 Definitions and Scales; 1.2 The Origins of Nanotechnology; 1.3 The Current State of Nanotechnology; 1.4 The Future of Nanotechnology; 1.5 Nanotechnology in Nature and Applications; 2 Tools of the Trade; 2.1 Seeing the Nanoscale; 2.2 Basic Governing Theories; 3 Nanomaterials; 3.1 Formation of Materials; 3.2 Carbon Nanomaterials; 3.3 Inorganic Nanomaterials; 4 Applied Nanotechnology; 4.1 Using Nanomaterials; 4.2 Nanotechnology Computing and Robotics
4.3 Predicting the Future of TechnologyUnit II Risk, Regulation, and Fairness; 5 Risk and Precaution; 5.1 Risk; 5.2 Cost-Benefit Analysis; 5.3 Precautionary Principles; 5.4 Evaluating the Precautionary Principle; 6 Regulating Nanotechnology; 6.1 The Stricter-Law Argument; 6.2 Learning from History; 6.3 Objections to the Stricter-Law Argument; 6.4 An Interim Solution?; 6.5 Putting the Pieces Together; 7 Equity and Access; 7.1 Distributive Justice; 7.2 Nanotechnology and the Developing World; 7.3 Water Purification; 7.4 Solar Energy; 7.5 Medicine
7.6 Nanotechnology, the Developing World, and Distributive JusticeUnit III Ethical and Social Implications; 8 Environment; 8.1 Society, Technology, and the Environment; 8.2 Environmental Risks of Nanotechnology; 8.3 Nanotechnology Solutions to Environmental Problems; 8.4 Overall Assessments: Risk and Precaution; 9 Military; 9.1 The Military and Technology; 9.2 A Nano-Enabled Military; 9.3 A Nano-Enabled Defense System; 9.4 Ethical Concerns; 10 Privacy; 10.1 Historical and Legal Background; 10.2 Philosophical Foundations; 10.3 Radio Frequency Identity Chips; 10.4 Item-Level Tagging
10.5 Human Implants10.6 RFID-Chipped Identification; 10.7 Is RFID a Threat to Privacy?; 11 Medicine; 11.1 The Rise of Nanomedicine; 11.2 Diagnostics and Medical Records; 11.3 Treatment; 11.4 Moving Forward; 12 Human Enhancement; 12.1 What is Human Enhancement?; 12.2 Defining Human Enhancement; 12.3 The Therapy-Enhancement Distinction; 12.4 Human Enhancement Scenarios; 12.5 Untangling the Issues in Human Enhancement; 12.6 Restricting Human Enhancement Technologies?; 13 Conclusion; 13.1 Chapter Summaries; 13.2 Final Thoughts and Future Investigations; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139383403321
Allhoff Fritz  
Malden, MA, : Wiley- Blackwell, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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What is nanotechnology and why does it matter [[electronic resource] ] : from science to ethics / / Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore
What is nanotechnology and why does it matter [[electronic resource] ] : from science to ethics / / Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore
Autore Allhoff Fritz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Wiley- Blackwell, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 620.5
Altri autori (Persone) LinPatrick <1968->
MooreDaniel <1979->
Soggetto topico Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology - Moral and ethical aspects
ISBN 0-470-08416-2
9786612455582
1-4443-1800-4
1-282-45558-3
1-4443-1799-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter?; Contents; Preface; Unit I What Is Nanotechnology?; 1 The Basics of Nanotechnology; 1.1 Definitions and Scales; 1.2 The Origins of Nanotechnology; 1.3 The Current State of Nanotechnology; 1.4 The Future of Nanotechnology; 1.5 Nanotechnology in Nature and Applications; 2 Tools of the Trade; 2.1 Seeing the Nanoscale; 2.2 Basic Governing Theories; 3 Nanomaterials; 3.1 Formation of Materials; 3.2 Carbon Nanomaterials; 3.3 Inorganic Nanomaterials; 4 Applied Nanotechnology; 4.1 Using Nanomaterials; 4.2 Nanotechnology Computing and Robotics
4.3 Predicting the Future of TechnologyUnit II Risk, Regulation, and Fairness; 5 Risk and Precaution; 5.1 Risk; 5.2 Cost-Benefit Analysis; 5.3 Precautionary Principles; 5.4 Evaluating the Precautionary Principle; 6 Regulating Nanotechnology; 6.1 The Stricter-Law Argument; 6.2 Learning from History; 6.3 Objections to the Stricter-Law Argument; 6.4 An Interim Solution?; 6.5 Putting the Pieces Together; 7 Equity and Access; 7.1 Distributive Justice; 7.2 Nanotechnology and the Developing World; 7.3 Water Purification; 7.4 Solar Energy; 7.5 Medicine
7.6 Nanotechnology, the Developing World, and Distributive JusticeUnit III Ethical and Social Implications; 8 Environment; 8.1 Society, Technology, and the Environment; 8.2 Environmental Risks of Nanotechnology; 8.3 Nanotechnology Solutions to Environmental Problems; 8.4 Overall Assessments: Risk and Precaution; 9 Military; 9.1 The Military and Technology; 9.2 A Nano-Enabled Military; 9.3 A Nano-Enabled Defense System; 9.4 Ethical Concerns; 10 Privacy; 10.1 Historical and Legal Background; 10.2 Philosophical Foundations; 10.3 Radio Frequency Identity Chips; 10.4 Item-Level Tagging
10.5 Human Implants10.6 RFID-Chipped Identification; 10.7 Is RFID a Threat to Privacy?; 11 Medicine; 11.1 The Rise of Nanomedicine; 11.2 Diagnostics and Medical Records; 11.3 Treatment; 11.4 Moving Forward; 12 Human Enhancement; 12.1 What is Human Enhancement?; 12.2 Defining Human Enhancement; 12.3 The Therapy-Enhancement Distinction; 12.4 Human Enhancement Scenarios; 12.5 Untangling the Issues in Human Enhancement; 12.6 Restricting Human Enhancement Technologies?; 13 Conclusion; 13.1 Chapter Summaries; 13.2 Final Thoughts and Future Investigations; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829009103321
Allhoff Fritz  
Malden, MA, : Wiley- Blackwell, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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