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Humans and Robots - (Philosophy, Technology and Society) by Sven Nyholm (Paperback)

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  • This book argues that we need to explore how human beings can best coordinate and collaborate with robots in responsible ways.
  • About the Author: Sven Nyholm's 2012 dissertation (from the University of Michigan) won the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award, and was published in book-form by De Gruyter.
  • 236 Pages
  • Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
  • Series Name: Philosophy, Technology and Society

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About the Book



This book argues that we need to explore how human beings can best coordinate and collaborate with robots in responsible ways. It investigates ethically important differences between human agency and robot agency to work towards an ethics of responsible human-robot interaction.



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This book argues that we need to explore how human beings can best coordinate and collaborate with robots in responsible ways. It investigates ethically important differences between human agency and robot agency to work towards an ethics of responsible human-robot interaction.



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This comprehensive book on robot ethics is written with great care and clarity. Readers without previous knowledge of the subject will find Nyholm's recapitulations of the most recent literature instructive and its untechnical style accommodating. The chapters often start out with topical anecdotes that underscore the connection between the philosophical debate and the real-life consequences of the increasing implementation of artificially intelligent

technologies.



As robots and artificial intelligence become more and more integrated into our everyday lives, the need for a robust conversation about the ethics of human-robot coexistence and interaction could not be more urgent. Sven Nyholm takes the reader on a whirlwind tour of the most cutting-edge and controversial issues in this area, maximizing clarity and accessibility without sacrificing philosophical rigor.

As robots become smarter, more autonomous, and increasingly part of our lifeworld, the ethics of human-robot interaction needs our attention. Engaging with concrete examples such as the robot Sophia, self-driving cars, and sex robots, this well-argued and easy to read book focuses on interesting issues concerning agency and anthropomorphism. For example, how to respond to the phenomenon that humans project agency onto robots? And do robots have a mind and can they be good? But Nyholm's book is not only about robots; it is also a helpful philosophical discussion of ethical theory and related philosophical issues. What exactly do we mean by "agency" anyway, and what does a particular kind of agency imply for responsibility? What does it mean for humans to be good? In asking such foundational questions, the book demonstrates once again how good philosophy of technology is always also us, humans, and about how we (should) think."

How should human beings and robots live together? Sven Nyholm's Humans and Robots responds to this epoch-defining question with remarkable insight and intellectual dexterity, providing readers with an illuminating and timely examination of the ethics of responsible human-robot interaction. An essential resource not just for surviving but flourishing in the 21st century, and a must-read for humans and robots alike.

Nyholm combines a philosopher's rigour with a lightness of touch that makes this as pleasurable to re​ad as it is intellectually stimulating. The greats of philosophy - Aristotle, Kant, Hume - keep easy company with pop-culture icons like R2-D2 and Wall-E. More than just another book on AI ethics, this ultimately challenges us to rethink our ideas about human relationships, responsibility and what it means to be good.



There is no doubt that we have to think seriously about the ethics of human-robot interactions. Eschewing the usual philosophical science fiction in favour of concrete real-world examples, Nyholm provides the reader with a tightly-argued, erudite, and accessible guide to the key issues. This is a book that will appeal to both general and specialist audiences.



About the Author



Sven Nyholm's 2012 dissertation (from the University of Michigan) won the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award, and was published in book-form by De Gruyter. Nyholm's articles have appeared in general philosophy journals, ethics journals, philosophy of technology journals, and bioethics journals. He writes about ethical theory, human self-understanding, and emerging technologies.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .54 Inches (D)
Weight: .77 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 236
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Series Title: Philosophy, Technology and Society
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Sven Nyholm
Language: English
Street Date: March 9, 2020
TCIN: 1006096656
UPC: 9781786612274
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-8137
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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