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   書刊名What is essential to being human? : can AI robots not share it? /
   主要著者edited by Margaret S. Archer and Andrea M. Maccarini.
   其他著者Archer, Margaret S.;Maccarini, Andrea,
   出版項New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
   索書號BD450.W4874 2021
   ISBN9780367368289(hbk)
   標題Philosophical anthropology.
Human beings.
Essentialism (Philosophy)
Turing test.
Robots.
Anthropologie philosophique.
Homme.
Essence (Philosophie)
   叢書名The future of the human
   
    
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內容簡介"This book asks whether there exists an essence exclusive to human beings despite their continuous enhancement - a nature which can serve to distinguish humans from artificially intelligent robots, now and in the foreseeable future. Considering what might qualify as such an essence, this volume demonstrates that the abstract question of 'essentialism' underpins a range of social issues that are too often considered in isolation and usually justify 'Robophobia', rather than 'Robophilia,' in terms of morality, social relations and legal rights. Any defense of human exceptionalism requires clarity about what property(ies) ground it and an explanation of why these cannot be envisaged as being acquired (eventually) by AI robots. As such, an examination of the conceptual clarity of human essentialism and the role it plays in our thinking about dignity, citizenship, civil rights and moral worth is undertaken in this volume. What is Essential to Being Human? will appeal to scholars of social theory and philosophy with interests in human nature, ethics and artificial intelligence"--

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