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Sarah Anderson

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    On Dostoevsky
    Cengage Learning. 2001.
    This brief text assists students in understanding Dostoevsky's philosophy and thinking so they can more fully engage in useful, intelligent class dialogue and improve their understanding of course content. Part of the Wadsworth Notes Series, (which will eventually consist of approximately 100 titles, each focusing on a single "thinker" from ancient times to the present), ON DOSTOEVSKY is written by a philosopher deeply versed in the philosophy of this key thinker. Like other books in the series,…Read more
    This brief text assists students in understanding Dostoevsky's philosophy and thinking so they can more fully engage in useful, intelligent class dialogue and improve their understanding of course content. Part of the Wadsworth Notes Series, (which will eventually consist of approximately 100 titles, each focusing on a single "thinker" from ancient times to the present), ON DOSTOEVSKY is written by a philosopher deeply versed in the philosophy of this key thinker. Like other books in the series, this concise book offers sufficient insight into the thinking of a notable philosopher, better enabling students to engage in reading and to discuss the material in class and on paper.
    Philosophy of Russian Literature
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    Mill on God: The Pervasiveness and Elusiveness of Mill's Religious Thought - By Alan P.F. Sell
    Philosophical Books 47 (4): 359-360. 2006.
    John Stuart Mill
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    Asimov’s “three laws of robotics” and machine metaethics
    AI and Society 22 (4): 477-493. 2008.
    Using Asimov’s “Bicentennial Man” as a springboard, a number of metaethical issues concerning the emerging field of machine ethics are discussed. Although the ultimate goal of machine ethics is to create autonomous ethical machines, this presents a number of challenges. A good way to begin the task of making ethics computable is to create a program that enables a machine to act an ethical advisor to human beings. This project, unlike creating an autonomous ethical machine, will not require that …Read more
    Using Asimov’s “Bicentennial Man” as a springboard, a number of metaethical issues concerning the emerging field of machine ethics are discussed. Although the ultimate goal of machine ethics is to create autonomous ethical machines, this presents a number of challenges. A good way to begin the task of making ethics computable is to create a program that enables a machine to act an ethical advisor to human beings. This project, unlike creating an autonomous ethical machine, will not require that we make a judgment about the ethical status of the machine itself, a judgment that will be particularly difficult to make. Finally, it is argued that Asimov’s “three laws of robotics” are an unsatisfactory basis for machine ethics, regardless of the status of the machine
    RoboticsMachine EthicsRobot EthicsMoral Status of Artificial Systems
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    An approach for combining ethical principles with public opinion to guide public policy
    with Edmond Awad, Michael Anderson, and Beishui Liao
    Artificial Intelligence 287 (C): 103349. 2020.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  96
    Wisdom without Answers, a Guide to the Experience of Philosophy (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 12 (3): 257-258. 1989.
    Philosophy of Education
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    Teaching today's students how to examine ethical issues and be more actively involved in the learning process
    Journal of Academic Ethics 1 (2): 189-198. 2003.
    In response to the difficulty of teaching an increasingly large number of students who are ill prepared for the sort of abstract thinking and well-structured essay writing that are essential to the field of Philosophy, I have discovered a five-step method for teaching students in my Philosophy and Social Ethics course how to examine any ethical issue and write well-structured essays discussing the issue. Just as important, students are now required to take more responsibility for the learning pr…Read more
    In response to the difficulty of teaching an increasingly large number of students who are ill prepared for the sort of abstract thinking and well-structured essay writing that are essential to the field of Philosophy, I have discovered a five-step method for teaching students in my Philosophy and Social Ethics course how to examine any ethical issue and write well-structured essays discussing the issue. Just as important, students are now required to take more responsibility for the learning process which, I believe, is an appropriate goal for a course in Ethics.
    Academic and Teaching Ethics
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    The status of machine ethics: A report from the AAAI symposium (review)
    with Michael Anderson
    Minds and Machines 17 (1): 1-10. 2007.
    This paper is a summary and evaluation of work presented at the AAAI 2005 Fall Symposium on Machine Ethics that brought together participants from the fields of Computer Science and Philosophy to the end of clarifying the nature of this newly emerging field and discussing different approaches one could take towards realizing the ultimate goal of creating an ethical machine.
    Machine EthicsMoral Status of Artificial SystemsEthics of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
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    Machine Ethics (edited book)
    with Michael Anderson
    Cambridge Univ. Press. 2011.
    The essays in this volume represent the first steps by philosophers and artificial intelligence researchers toward explaining why it is necessary to add an ...
    Machine EthicsMoral Status of Artificial SystemsUtilitarianism, MiscTechnology Ethics, MiscArtificia…Read more
    Machine EthicsMoral Status of Artificial SystemsUtilitarianism, MiscTechnology Ethics, MiscArtificial Minds, Misc
  • AAAI Fall Symposium (edited book)
    with Anderson Michael and Armen Chris
    . 2005.
    UtilitarianismArtificial Intelligence MethodologyPhilosophy of AI, Misc
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