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454Beyond Ethical Alignment: Evaluating LLMs as Artificial Moral AssistantsProceedings of the 28Th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Ecai25) 413 (1): 1213-1220. 2025.The recent rise in popularity of large language models (LLMs) has prompted considerable concerns about their moral capabilities. Although considerable effort has been dedicated to aligning LLMs with human moral values, existing benchmarks and evaluations remain largely superficial, typically measuring alignment based on final ethical verdicts rather than explicit moral reasoning. In response, this paper aims to advance the investigation of LLMs’ moral capabilities by examining their capacity to …Read more
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354Can Machines Act Ethically? Wittgenstein, McDowell, and AIIn Brian Ball, Alice C. Helliwell & Alessandro Rossi (eds.), Wittgenstein and AI Volume II: Values and Governance, Anthem Press. pp. 83-104. 2024.According to McDowell (1979), Wittgenstein’s considerations on rule-following pave the way for accepting the idea that our moral outlook is essentially irreducible to any set of rules of action. For every finite set of moral rules, McDowell maintains, there will always be a situation in which the mechanical application of those rules would yield an action that a perfectly ethical agent would not have performed in the same circumstances. In this paper, I argue that embracing this thesis would com…Read more
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117Moral machines: an impossible challenge? (Macchine morali: una sfida impossibile?)Scintille 1 (1): 71-74. 2023.This short essay offers an overview of the philosophical difficulties involved in answering the question 'Is it possible to develop an AI system capable of moral action?'.
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1077A Simple Theory of Overt and Covert DogwhistlesManuscrito 46 (3): 1-38. 2023.Politicians select their words meticulously, never losing sight of their ultimate communicative goal. Sometimes, their objective may be that of not being fully understood by a large portion of the audience. They can achieve this by means of dogwhistles; linguistic expressions that, in addition to their literal meaning, convey a concealed message to a specific sub-group of the audience. This paper focuses on the distinction between overt and covert dogwhistles introduced by J. Saul (2018). I argu…Read more
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| Metaphilosophy |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| The Nature of Analytic Philosophy |
| 20th Century Analytic Philosophy |
| Methodology in Metaphysics |
| Modality |