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12830Conscience is often referred to yet not understood. This text develops a theory of cognition around a model of conscience, the ACTWith model. It represents a synthesis of results from contemporary neuroscience with traditional philosophy, building from Jamesian insights into the emergence of the self to narrative identity, all the while motivated by a single mechanism as represented in the ACTWith model. Emphasis is placed on clarifying historical expressions and demonstrations of conscience …Read more
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936Models of Moral CognitionIn Lorenzo Magnani, Walter Carnielli & Claudio Pizzi (eds.), MODEL-BASED REASONING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Springer. 2010.3 Abstract This paper is about modeling morality, with a proposal as to the best 4 way to do it. There is the small problem, however, in continuing disagreements 5 over what morality actually is, and so what is worth modeling. This paper resolves 6 this problem around an understanding of the purpose of a moral model, and from 7 this purpose approaches the best way to model morality.
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1277Rethinking machine ethics in the era of ubiquitous technology (edited book)IGI. 2015.Table of Contents Foreword ............................................................................................................................................. xiv Preface .................................................................................................................................................. xv Acknowledgment .............................................................................................................................. xxiii Section 1 On the …Read more
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1083Grounding Social Sciences in Cognitive Sciences (review)Philosophical Psychology 28 (8): 1249-1253. 2015.Readers of Philosophical Psychology may be most familiar with Ron Sun by way of an article recently appearing in this journal on creative composition expressed within his own hybrid computational intelligence model, CLARION (Sun, 2013). That article represents nearly two decades’ work in situated agency stressing the importance of psychologically realistic architectures and processes in the articulation of both functional, and reflectively informative, AI and agent- level social-cultural simulat…Read more
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1257Simulation, self-extinction, and philosophy in the service of human civilizationAI and Society 31 (2): 171-190. 2016.Nick Bostrom’s recently patched ‘‘simulation argument’’ (Bostrom in Philos Q 53:243–255, 2003; Bos- trom and Kulczycki in Analysis 71:54–61, 2011) purports to demonstrate the probability that we ‘‘live’’ now in an ‘‘ancestor simulation’’—that is as a simulation of a period prior to that in which a civilization more advanced than our own—‘‘post-human’’—becomes able to simulate such a state of affairs as ours. As such simulations under consid- eration resemble ‘‘brains in vats’’ (BIVs) and may app…Read more
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1457An Information Processing Model of PsychopathyIn Unknown (ed.), moral psychology, Nova. pp. 1-34Psychopathy is increasingly in the public eye. However, it is yet to be fully and effectively understood. Within the context of the DSM-IV, for example, it is best regarded as a complex family of disorders. The upside is that this family can be tightly related along common dimensions. Characteristic marks of psychopaths include a lack of guilt and remorse for paradigm case immoral actions, leading to the common conception of psychopathy rooted in affective dysfunctions. An adequate portrait of p…Read more
Jeffrey White
Okinawa Institute Of Science And Technology
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Okinawa Institute Of Science And TechnologyComputational Neuroscience/Humanities And Social SciencesOther (Part-time)
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