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Moral sensitivity and the limits of artificial moral agents
Joris Graff
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OFR - Theoretical Philosophy
LS Theoretische filosofie
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Moral Sensitivity
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Artificial Moral Agents
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Moral Competence
66%
Artificial Systems
33%
Machine Ethics
33%
Aristotle
16%
Life Form
16%
Nussbaum
16%
Ludwig Wittgenstein
16%
Moral Decision
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Moral Behavior
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Public Morality
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Restricted Domain
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Practical Skills
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Fixed Rules
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Right Decision
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Moral Example
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Moral philosophers
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Hampshire
16%
McDowell
16%
Arts and Humanities
Limits
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Moral
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Artificial Moral Agents
100%
Artificial
16%
Machine Ethics
16%
Questioning
8%
Top-down
8%
Public Morality
8%
Forms of life
8%
moral philosophers
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Authors
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Wittgenstein
8%
Moral Decision
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Psychology
Ethics
100%
Moral Behavior
50%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
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