Kant and Artificial Intelligence
- Length: 300 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: de Gruyter
- Publication Date: 2022-05-03
- ISBN-10: 3110706547
- ISBN-13: 9783110706543
- Sales Rank: #3581244 (See Top 100 Books)
How are artificial intelligence (AI) and the strong claims made by their philosophical representatives to be understood and evaluated from a Kantian perspective? Conversely, what can we learn from AI and its functions about Kantian philosophy’s claims to validity? This volume focuses on various aspects, such as the self, the spirit, self-consciousness, ethics, law, and aesthetics to answer these questions.
Title Page Copyright Contents Preface Theoretical Philosophy 1 Minds, Brains, and Deep Learning: The Development of Cognitive Science Through the Lens of Kant’s Approach to Cognition 1 Introduction 2 Cognitive Science Through the Lens of Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy 3 The Potential and Limitations of Deep Learning 4 Conclusion References Notes 2 The Apperception Engine 1 Introduction 2 Achieving Experience 3 Experiments 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Notes 3 The Challenge of (Self-)Consciousness: Kant, Artificial Intelligence and Sense-Making 1 Introduction 2 The Representation Problem 3 The Kantian Programme 4 Cognitive Agency 5 Original Intentionality and (Self-)Consciousness 6 (Self-)Consciousness and the Kantian Machine 7 Conclusion References Notes 4 Tracing the Origins of Artificial Intelligence: A Kantian Response to McCarthy’s Call for Philosophical Help 1 Introduction 2 McCarthy’s Concept of Intelligence 3 Kant’s Concept of Intelligence and McCarthy’s Transcendental Realism References Notes Practical Philosophy 5 A Kantian Perspective on Robot Ethics 1 Introduction 2 Robots and Moral Agency 3 Kant on Robots and Moral Agency 4 The Desirability of Moral Robots 5 Kant on the Permissibility of Preventing Robots from Becoming Moral Agents 6 Conclusion References Notes 6 Kant’s Argument from Moral Feelings: Why Practical Reason Cannot Be Artificial 1 The Argument From Moral Feelings 2 I Think vs. I Feel 3 Two Problems for the Argument from Moral Feelings 4 Conclusion: Swimming Submarines, Flying Planets References Notes 7 Kant on Trolleys and Autonomous Driving 1 The Trolley Problem 2 Driver, Bystander, and Programmer 3 Kant’s Solution to the Trolley Problem 4 The Wide/Narrow Interpretation: Three Objections 5 Unfolding Kant’s Solution: Three Additional Arguments 6 Conclusion. Kant and the Programmer References Notes 8 Rightful Machines 1 Introduction: (Im)moral machines 2 Rightful Machines 3 Solving the Trolley Problem 4 Normative Consistency and Deontic Logic 5 Conclusion References Notes 9 Partners, Not Parts. Enhanced Autonomy Through Artificial Intelligence? A Kantian Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Kant’s Concept of Social Organizations 3 Algorithms and Autonomy 4 Kantian Conclusions References Notes Aesthetics 10 On the Subjective, Beauty and Artificial Intelligence: A Kantian Approach 1 Kant’s Notion of the Subjective 2 Nagel’s Notion of the Subjective 3 Kant, the Subjective and Pleasure in the Beautiful 4 AI, Pleasure and Beauty 5 Conclusion References Notes Name Index Subject Index
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