Artificial Morality
Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games
By Peter Danielson
Published September 3rd 1992 by Routledge – 256 pages
Published September 3rd 1992 by Routledge – 256 pages
This book explores the role of artificial intelligence in the development of a claim that morality is person-made and rational. Professor Danielson builds moral robots that do better than amoral competitors in a tournament of games like the Prisoners Dilemma and Chicken. The book thus engages in current controversies over the adequacy of the received theory of rational choice. It sides with Gauthier and McClennan, who extend the devices of rational choice to include moral constraint. Artificial Morality goes further, by promoting communication, testing and copying of principles and by stressing empirical tests.
Name: Artificial Morality: Virtuous Robots for Virtual Games (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Peter Danielson. This book explores the role of artificial intelligence in the development of a claim that morality is person-made and rational. Professor Danielson builds moral robots that do better than amoral competitors in a tournament of games like the Prisoners...
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