Philosophy & Technology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
37(3)
Опубликована: Июль 2, 2024
Abstract
In
this
reply,
I
respond
to
Joshua
C.
Gellers’
commentary
on
my
article
“Not
Relational
Enough?
Towards
an
Eco-Relational
Approach
in
Robot
Ethics”
(Puzio,
2024a),
which
present
a
deeply
relational,
“eco-relational
approach”.
This
approach
asserts
that
it
is
necessary
consider
the
relationality
with
non-human
entities
such
as
animals
and
technology
deeper
level
than
has
been
done
robot
ethics
so
far.
disrupts
traditional
ethical
concepts.
his
Ecological
Enough:
A
Commentary
(2024),
Gellers
raises
criticisms
of
method
consequences
eco-relational
approach.
address
these
focus
especially
ecological
responsibility
Oxford University Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 19, 2025
Abstract
The
new
avatars
and
bots
modeled
after
humans,
the
large
language
models
(LLMs)
with
a
“persona,”
seemingly
autonomously
acting
robots
raise
question
of
whether
AI
technologies
can
also
possess
personhood
or
at
least
be
part
our
personhood.
Do
we
extend
through
living
death
in
digital
realm?
This
article
explores
application
moral
concept
to
technologies.
It
presents
twofold
thesis:
first,
it
illustrates,
various
examples,
how
is
being
disrupted
context
Second,
discusses
potential
evolution
argues
for
abandoning
ethics,
based
on
reasons
such
as
its
vagueness,
harmful
discriminatory
character,
disconnection
from
society.
Finally,
outlines
future
perspectives
approaches
moving
forward,
emphasizing
need
conceptual
justice
concepts.
The Philosophical Quarterly,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Май 26, 2025
Abstract
Artificial
moral
patients
(or
AMPs)
are
those
things
successfully
made
to
resemble
patients,
but
not.
They
artificial
both
in
the
sense
that
they
by
us
(artefacts),
and
not
a
real
instance
of
what
(artifice).
ChatGPT,
sex
dolls,
social
robots,
non-player
characters
all
examples
AMPs.
As
these
technologies
start
humans
with
greater
accuracy
question
as
how
we
should
treat
them
becomes
increasingly
important.
We
consider
whether
work
on
Gamer's
Dilemma,
puzzle
concerning
virtual
wrongdoings,
may
provide
useful
framework
for
addressing
this
question.