Jacy Reese Anthis

Sentience Institute
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    Consciousness Semanticism: A Precise Eliminativist Theory of Consciousness
    In Valentin Klimov & David Kelley (eds.), Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2021, Springer International Publishing. pp. 20-41. 2022.
    Many philosophers and scientists claim that there is a ‘hard problem of consciousness’, that qualia, phenomenology, or subjective experience cannot be fully understood with reductive methods of neuroscience and psychology, and that there is a fact of the matter as to ‘what it is like’ to be conscious and which entities are conscious (Chalmers, 1995). Eliminativism and related views such as illusionism argue against this; they claim that consciousness does not exist in the ways implied by everyda…Read more
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    The Moral Consideration of Artificial Entities: A Literature Review
    with Jamie Harris
    Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (4): 1-95. 2021.
    Ethicists, policy-makers, and the general public have questioned whether artificial entities such as robots warrant rights or other forms of moral consideration. There is little synthesis of the research on this topic so far. We identify 294 relevant research or discussion items in our literature review of this topic. There is widespread agreement among scholars that some artificial entities could warrant moral consideration in the future, if not also the present. The reasoning varies, such as c…Read more
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    Correction to: The Moral Consideration of Artificial Entities: A Literature Review
    with Jamie Harris
    Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (2): 1-2. 2022.