Autonomia, automazione, mediazione. Alcune note critiche sull’etica dei veicoli a guida autonoma.

Filosofia Morale 2:143-153 (2024)
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This paper discusses how automated vehicles ambiguously mediate the ethi-cal value of human autonomy. By offering a criticism of the hype surrounding the issue, it suggests that different forms of driving automation mediate different aspects of human autonomy differently. Its promotion and protection can only be incompletely achieved through a narrow focus on the design and deployment of automated vehicles. Therefore, a broader focus on transporta-tion ethics is required.

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Fabio Fossa
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