tailieunhanh - sopholab experimental computational philosophy
Tham khảo sách 'sopholab experimental computational philosophy', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | SophoLab Experimental Computational Philosophy Vincent Wiegel Stell ingen behorend bij het proefschrift SophoLab Experimental Computational Philosophy van Vincent WiegeL 1. Experimental philosophy is a useful tool for finding answers to complex philosophical questions. The very attempt to construct artificial equivalents of philosophical subject matter brings an understanding that is hard to achieve in different ways thesis chapter 3 4 and 5 . 2. For the set-up of a lalx ratory for philosophical experimentation the philosophical community should adopt an international set of standards thesis chapter 2 . 3. Combinations of modal logics are excellent for modelling required moral behaviour and of little use in implementing the required moral behaviour thesis chapters 3 4 and 5 . 4. It is possible and desirable that artificial agents will act in a few decades as disaster relief agents. They will unavoidably have to solve moral dilemmas autonomously as they try to save human lives. 5. Further work in experimental philosophy will lend increasing credibility to a naturalist point of view on morality at the expense of non-naturalist moral philosophies like emotivism and intuitionism. 6. The harder it proves to implement a particular moral epistemology the more likely it is that it is fruitless. 7. Software engineering should be a standard pan of the philosophy curriculum. 8. Economic growth as defined in the Bruntland report and sustainability are incompatible Verburg. . and Wiegel V. 1997 On the compatibility of sustainability and economic growth. Environmental Ethics Vol. 19 . 9. The adoption of lean production should be an integral part of national economic policy Jones and Womack Lean Thinking 1996 Lean Consumption 2005 . 10. Our attempts to construct virtuous artificial agents will create as they begin to look more like humans the first victims of artificial identity crisis free after Calvin and Hobbes Scientific progress goes boink Waterson 1991 . Deze
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