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    The current health crisis that has spread worldwide has raised many questions regarding our relations to the Other and to ourselves. Through isolating people, Covid-19 has demonstrated the need we face, as human beings, to socialize and to get in contact, physically speaking, with others. As Aristotle stated, human beings are political animals, meaning social animals that can flourish only in the polis through the process of interacting with each other in quest of eudaimonia, i.e. happiness. Alo…Read more
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    Teaching Ethics Applied to AI from a Cultural Standpoint: What African “AI Ethics” for Africa?
    In Caitlin C. Corrigan, Simon Atuah Asakipaam, Jerry John Kponyo & Christoph Luetge (eds.), AI Ethics in Higher Education: Insights from Africa and Beyond, Springer Verlag. pp. 13-26. 2023.
    Ethics applied to Artificial Intelligence (AI), improperly called AI ethics, is mainly addressed through a Western perspective focusing on continental philosophy. As a result, discussions on ethics applied to AI are shaped by the West.
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    The Ibar Bridge Attack: a Moral Assessment
    Journal of Military Ethics 12 (4): 380-382. 2013.
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    De la morale du système financier international à la bioéthique en passant par la moralisation de la politique environnementale, les questions autour de la morale sont aujourd'hui omniprésentes dans l'actualité, touchant tous les ...