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Artificial intelligence and human enhancement: affirmative and critical approaches in the humanities. — Bd. 21. / edited by Herta Nagl-Docekal, Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. — 1 online resource (vi, 328 pages). — (Wiener Reihe). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/3265525.pdf>.

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Subject: Artificial intelligence — Philosophy.; Human-computer interaction — Philosophy.; Intelligence artificielle — Philosophie.

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Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Affirmative and Critical Approaches to Artificial Intelligence and Human Enhancement
  • Part 1: Challenging “Strong AI” from the Perspective of Human Agency
  • The Artificiality of the Human Mind: A Reflection on Natural and Artificial Intelligence
  • Merits and Limits of AI: Philosophical Reflections on the Difference between Instrumental Rationality and Praxis-Related Hermeneutical Reason
  • Experience, Identity and Moral Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
  • Outsourcing the Brain, Optimizing the Body: Retrotopian Projections of the Human Subject
  • Life Care/Lebenssorge and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • Part 2: Examining Merits and Limits of Applied AI
  • AI’s Winograd Moment; or: How Should We Teach Machines Common Sense? Guidance from Cognitive Science
  • Passing the Turing Test? AI Generated Poetry and Posthuman Creativity
  • Why Neuroenhancement is a Philosophical Issue
  • The Future of Artificial Intelligence in International Healthcare: An Index
  • Part 3: Encounters with Artificial Beings in Film, Literature, and Theater
  • Dark Ecology and Digital Images of Entropy: A Brief Survey of the History of Cinematic Morphing and the Computer Graphics of Artificial Intelligence
  • Sentience, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Enhancement in US-American Fiction and Film: Thinking With and Without Consciousness
  • “I, Robot”: Artificial Intelligence and Fears of the Posthuman
  • AI on Stage: A Cross-Cultural Check-Up and the Case of Canada and John Mighton
  • Artificial Intelligence from Science Fiction to Soul Machines: (Re‐)Configuring Empathy between Bodies, Knowledge, and Power
  • List of contributors
  • Index of Authors
  • Index of Subjects

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