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António Moniz

Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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  • Universidade Nova de Lisboa
    Nova School of Sciences and Tehnology
    Associate Professor
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
PhD, 1992
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Areas of Specialization
Sociology
Sociology of Science
Sociology of Knowledge
Approaches to Social Ontology
Rational Choice Theory
Scientific Revolutions
Conceptual Change in Science
Decision Theory and Hypothesis Testing
Decision Theory and Ethics
Social Sciences, Misc
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Areas of Interest
Sociology
Sociology of Knowledge
Conceptual Change in Science
Sociology of Science
Decision Theory and Hypothesis Testing
Rational Choice Theory
Approaches to Social Ontology
Decision Theory and Ethics
Scientific Revolutions
Social Sciences, Misc
5 more
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  • Robo- and informationethics: some fundamentals (edited book)
    Michael P. Decker and Mathias Gutmann
    Lit. 2012.
    This book focuses on some of the most pressing methodological, ethical, and technique-philosophical questions that are connected with the concept of artificial autonomous systems. (Series: Hermeneutics and Anthropology / Hermeneutik und...
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