2 May 2023
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The role of information in evolutionary biology -
Does the Curvature Structure of Spacetime Determine Its Topology? -
Beyond relationalism in quantum theory: a new indeterminacy-based approach to quantum theory -
THE AIMS OF TYPOLOGIES AND A TYPOLOGY OF METHODS -
HUMAN UNIQUENESS FROM A BIOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW -
The Value of Unity -
RESPONSIBLE AGENCY: A HUMAN DISTINCTIVE? -
Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith. By Philip Hefner. Edited by Jason P. Roberts and Mladen Turk. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academics. 2022. 245 pages. $100.00. (Hardcover). -
Translating Buen Vivir: Latin American Indigenous Cultures, Stadial Development, and Comparative Religious Ethics -
Responding to microaggression with irony: The case of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz -
Kant’s justification of ethics -
Lost in Gestation: On Fetonates, Perinates, and Gestatelings -
Ethical Aspects of Machine Listening in Healthcare -
On the Permissibility of Elective Ectogestation -
Differences in Degree-not-Kind-of Responsibility within Conversational Artificial Intelligence -
Beyond a Medicalized View of Reproduction: Recentering Pregnant People in the Ethics of Ectogenesis -
Capabilities and Stakeholders – Two Ways of Enriching the Ethical Debate on Artificial Womb Technology -
Tools, Agents or Something Different? – The Importance of Techno-Philosophical Premises in Analyzing Health Technology -
Therapists or Replicants? Ethical, Legal, and Social Considerations for Using ChatGPT in Therapy -
A Different Take on the Law and Ethics of AWT -
Beyond the Domains: What Would be the Fundamental Ethical Questions in the Development of the Artificial Womb -
Deception Mode: How Conversational AI Can Respect Patient Autonomy -
Artificial Wombs or Artificial Feminism: What Is Wrong With Being Pregnant? -
Conversational Artificial Intelligence—Patient Alliance Turing Test and the Search for Authenticity -
Toward Relational Diversity for AI in Psychotherapy -
The Postphenomenological Impact of Conversational Artificial Intelligence on Autonomy and Psychological Integrity -
Justice, Vulnerable Populations, and the Use of Conversational AI in Psychotherapy -
Responsible Use of CAI: An Evolving Field -
Conversational Artificial Intelligence and the Potential for Epistemic Injustice -
Artificial Womb on Maternal Request and Without the Father’s Consent: Ethical Perspectives Through a Principlist Approach -
Artificial Womb Technology and the Restructuring of Gestational Boundaries -
Therapeutic Conversational Artificial Intelligence and the Acquisition of Self-understanding -
Therapeutic Artificial Intelligence: Does Agential Status Matter? -
Staying Curious With Conversational AI in Psychotherapy -
Is the Mother’s Decision to Opt for Artificial Womb Technology Always “Supererogatory”? -
Why We Should Understand Conversational AI as a Tool -
Bias and Epistemic Injustice in Conversational AI -
Relational Reciprocity from Conversational Artificial Intelligence in Psychotherapy -
Artificial Womb Technology, Catholic Health Care, and Social Justice -
Thinking Inside the Bag: Patient Selection, Framing the Ethical Discourse, and the Importance of Terminology in Artificial Womb Technology -
The Dilemmas of Artificial Wombs: Conventional Ethics and Science Fiction -
The Actionless Agent: An Account of Human-CAI Relationships -
Feminist Concerns About Artificial Womb Technology -
Viewing CAI as a Tool Within the Mental Health Care System -
Abortion, Artificial Wombs, and the “No Difference” Argument -
Expanding the Frame: An Afrofuturist Response to Artificial Womb Technology -
Is the Algorithm Good in a Bad World, or Has It Learned to be Bad? The Ethical Challenges of “Locked” Versus “Continuously Learning” and “Autonomous” Versus “Assistive” AI Tools in Healthcare -
The Ethical and Legal Status of ‘Fetonates’ Or ‘Gestatelings’ -
Toward a Broader Conception of Equity in Artificial Womb Technology -
Tools and/or Agents? Reflections on Sedlakova and Trachsel’s Discussion of Conversational Artificial Intelligence -
No Substitute: The False Promise of Artificial Womb Technology as an Alternative to Abortion -
Artificial Placenta – Imminent Ethical Considerations for Research Trials and Clinical Translation -
Conversational Artificial Intelligence and Distortions of the Psychotherapeutic Frame: Issues of Boundaries, Responsibility, and Industry Interests -
Indians in London: From the Birth of the East India Company to Independent India -
Conjuring Green: Jacques Derrida’s Plants -
Derrida’s Zusage – Response and Appeal -
Reading-Idioms (de la poussance) -
Derrida’s Zusage – Response and Appeal -
Marija Grech, Spectrality and Survivance: Living the Anthropocene -
Solicitude -
The Unconditional Condition of Peace -
Robert Briggs, The Animal-to-Come: Zoopolitics in Deconstruction -
Varieties of Error and Varieties of Evidence in Scientific Inference -
Watching the watchmen: Vigilance-based models of honesty fail to explain it -
Am I the only mind that exists? -
Artificial Intelligence: Three Philosophical Interpretations of the Anthropocentric Frame of Reference -
A Theory of Aesthetic Validity, Inspired by Thomas Kuhn -
Creativity through Autonomy: The Real Challenge of the Computer Art Today -
Review of Nonka Bogomilova’s Book The Balkans: Marked Roads (1991-2016), Sofia, 2020 -
Creativity versus Automation: Towards the Last Frontier, and With our Jobs on the Line? -
Clashes of Temporality in AI and Artistic Creativity -
The Interrelation between Philosophy for Children (P4C) and Creative Thinking -
Towards a New Computational Aesthetics of Creative Software -
Computational Creativity or Automated Information Production? -
Authentic Expression and the Cyborg Relation – An Approach to Engaging with Computer-generative Art -
Creativity after Automation -
Imagination and the Infinite—A Critique of Artificial Imagination -
Social Ontology and the Past, Present and Future of Critical Theory: A Critical Reading of Georg Lukács and the Possibility of Critical Social Ontology -
EXPERIENCING THE WORLD AS THE EVOLVED IMAGE OF GOD: RELIGION IN THE CONTEXT OF SCIENCE -
Meister Eckhart -
Moral reasoning development: norms for Defining Issue Test-2 (DIT2) -
Moral Particularism and Moral Generalism -
Retaining the Good, the True and the Beautiful, While Bringing Critical Theory Down to Earth -
A Human Right to What Kind of Medicine? -
The method of mathematics and the method of philosophy -
Between the Placement Problem and the Reconciliation Problem. Philosophical Naturalism Today -
Temporal Global Correlations in Time-Symmetric Collapse Models -
Something to eat: experiences of food insecurity on the farm -
Intuitionistic Logic is a Connexive Logic -
On Soviet criticism of fascist interpretation of Hegel: the case of V. F. Asmus -
Husserl on the state: a critical reappraisal -
Grass-Fed Beef, Alterity, and Care: Complicating food Binaries, Relations, and Practices -
Public Awareness, Attitude and Empathy Regarding the Management of Surplus Dairy Calves -
Über die sozialen Bedingungen von gutem Sex in der Jugend -
What is Intuitionistic Arithmetic? -
Snead, O. Carter. What it means to be human: the case for the body in public bioethics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. 321 pp. $41.00 (cloth); $22.95 (paper). ISBN 0-67-49877-21 -
Epistemic and Non-epistemic Values in Earthquake Engineering -
Correction: Ethics of AI and Health Care: Towards a Substantive Human Rights Framework -
(Im)moral theorizing? - Number of publications for this day: 99
1 May 2023
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Numéro 2023/1 – Tome 107 – Varia