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60Machines have always been a tool or technical instrument for human beings to facilitate and to accelerate processes through mechanical power. The same applies to robots nowadays – the next step in the evolution of machines. Over the course of the last few years, robot usage in society has expanded enormously, and they now carry out a remarkable number of tasks for us. It seems we are on the eve of a historic revolution that will change everything we know right now. But not only robots have an im…Read more
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46Two major strategies are currently discussed in robot ethics for moral integration. I will argue that both strategies are not sufficient. Instead, I agree with Bertram F. Malle and Matthias Scheutz that robots need to be equipped with moral competence if we don’t want them to be a potential risk in society, causing harm, social problems or conflicts. However, I claim that we should not define moral competence merely as a result of different “elements” or “components” we can randomly change. My s…Read more
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49Bertram F. Malle is one of the first scientists, combining robotics with moral competence. His theory outlines that moral competence can be understood as a system of five components including moral norms, a moral vocabulary, moral cognition, moral decision making and moral communication. Giving a brief introduction of robot morality, the essay analyses Malle’s concept of moral competence and discusses its consequences for the future of robot science. The thesis will further argue that Malle’s ap…Read more
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34With the development of autonomous robots, one day probably capable of speaking, thinking and learning, self-reflecting, sharing emotions, in fact, with the raise of robots becoming artificial moral agents robot scientists like Abney, Veruggio and Petersen are already optimistic that sooner or later we need to call those robots “people” or rather “Artificial People”. The paper rejects this forecast, due to its argument based on three metaphysical conflicting assumptions. Firstly, it is the idea …Read more
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47Moralische Roboter: Humanistisch-philosophische Grundlagen und didaktische Anwendungentranscript Verlag. 2024.Brauchen Roboter moralische Kompetenz? Die Antwort lautet ja. Einerseits benötigen Roboter moralische Kompetenz, um unsere Welt aus Regeln, Vorschriften und Werten zu begreifen, andererseits um von ihrem Umfeld akzeptiert zu werden. Wie aber lässt sich moralische Kompetenz in Roboter implementieren? Welche philosophischen Herausforderungen sind zu erwarten? Und wie können wir uns und unsere Kinder auf Roboter vorbereiten, die irgendwann über moralische Kompetenz verfügen werden? André und Iga Ma…Read more
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Symbolische Formen und Sinnfelder. Probleme und Unterschiede eines gemeinsamen ProjektesIn Christian Möckel, Pellegrino Favuzzi, Yosuke Hamada, Timo Klattenhoff & Viola Nordsieck (eds.), Symbol und Leben: Grundlinien einer Philosophie der Kultur und Gesellschaft: Festschrift für Christian Möckel, Logos Verlag Berlin. 2017.
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87The discussion around artificial empathy and its ethics is not a new one. This concept can be found in classic science fiction media such as Star Trek and Blade Runner and is also pondered on in more recent interactive media such as the video game Detroit: Become Human. In most depictions, emotions and empathy are presented as the key to being human. Misselhorn's new publication shows that these futuristic stories are becoming more and more relevant today. We must ask ourselves whether we are so…Read more
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54Warum ist das „Philosophieren mit Kindern“ an Grundschulen und insbesondere für den Sachunterricht sinnvoll?Filozofia Publiczna I Edukacja Demokratyczna 8 (1): 96-108. 2019.Philosophizing with children is a valuable integrative method that should be practiced at primary schools, especially within the education of social sciences and technology. Children are confronted with existential questions that they learn to discuss and approach from different perspectives. Additionally, this method helps to foster children’s moral and cognitive skills and competences.