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Future morality, edited by David Edmonds

Label
Future morality, edited by David Edmonds
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Future morality
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1231957746
Responsibility statement
edited by David Edmonds
Summary
The world is changing at such speed that it's hard to know how to think about the new kinds of dilemma that are springing up: Can robots be held responsible for their actions? Can science predict crime--and prevent it? Is the future gender-fluid? David Edmonds has put together a philosophical task force to get to grips with challenges like these
Table Of Contents
Future versus present morality / Hazem Zohny -- How should we value the health of future people? / Bridget Williams -- Can alt-meat alter the world? / Anne Barnhill and Ruth R. Faden -- Abolishing gender / Brian D. Earp -- The future of friendship / Rebecca Roache -- Avatars / Erica L. Neely -- Predictive policing / Seumas Miller -- AI in medicine / Angeliki Kerasidou and Xaroula (Charalampia) Kerasidou -- Robots and the future of retribution / John Danaher -- AI and decision-making / Jess Whittlestone -- The future car / David Edmonds -- The future of privacy / Carissa Véliz -- Persuasive technology / James Williams -- Conspiracy theories? / Steve Clarke -- Mind-reading and morality / Stephen Rainey -- Love drugs / Julian Savulescu -- Technology to prevent criminal behavior / Gabriel De Marco and Thomas Douglas -- Artificial wounds / Dominic Wilkinson and Lydia Di Stefano -- Genetic immunisation / Tess Johnson and Alberto Giubilini -- Genome editing in livestock / Katrien Devolder -- Brain stimulation and identity / Jonathan Pugh -- What is death? / Mackenzie Graham -- Should we freeze our bodies for future resuscitation? / Francesca Minerva -- Posthumans / Anders Sandberg
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