A Conceptual Characterization of Autonomy in the Philosophy of Robotics

In G. Riva & A. Marchetti (eds.), Humane Robotics. A Multidisciplinary Approach Towards the Development of Humane-Centred Technologies. Vita e Pensiero. pp. 35-49 (2022)
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Abstract

The concept of autonomy is crucial for the theoretical characterization of robots and, more in general, complex technological artifacts. The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual and logical framework in which it is possible to define two concepts of autonomy: autonomy of performance and autonomy of process. The analysis is carried out exploiting the logical resources of the counterfactual semantics-developed by Lewis' and Stalnaker's seminal works-and branching structures of the possible courses of actions. It allows to differentiate the autonomy of a robotic arm from the autonomy of a highly complex machine-like rovers for the explorations of the planets. The clarification of the concept of autonomy is, moreover, an essential precondition for the investigation concerning the ethics of artificial agents.

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Ciro De Florio
Università Cattolica di Milano
Daniele Chiffi
Politecnico di Milano
Fabio Fossa
Politecnico di Milano

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