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    Come cambia il lavoro di fabbrica Tecnologie, globalizzazione e intelligenza collettiva.Luciano Pero - 2013 - Societ〠Degli Individui 46:30-42.
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    La relación de voluntad y entendimiento en la modernidad temprana: una clave antropológica para la teoría y la praxis.Luciano Espinosa - 2015 - Isegoría 53:537-570.
    El artículo indaga en dos tradiciones filosóficas, la primera enfatiza la importancia de la voluntad y la segunda prefiere el entendimiento. Estas opciones antropológicas son decisivas para explicar otras cuestiones, y tiene también muchas consecuencias prácticas. Después de una exposición genealógica, estudiamos los casos de Leibniz y Spinoza porque unifican ambas dimensiones pero de manera distinta.
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    Técnica antigua y técnica moderna: Sobre la aplicabilidad de Heidegger en filosofía de la tecnología.Luciano Mascaró - 2022 - Praxis Filosófica 54:153-178.
    Este escrito se divide en tres momentos. En un primer momento, intentaré resaltar la imprecisión de la distinción que Heidegger realiza entre técnica moderna y técnica antigua o tradicional. Esta imprecisión es importante, porque sobre ella gira en gran medida el objetivo de su conferencia “La pregunta por la técnica” y, en general, también sus dichos sobre la maquinación, la provocación, el emplazamiento, etc. Mi crítica se basará fundamentalmente en la contrastación de los dichos heideggerianos con datos históricos y empíricos. (...)
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    Liberarse de Las Raíces.Luciano Arcella - 2011 - Praxis Filosófica 31:109-122.
    Con este ensayo el autor propone una crítica al actual principio de la necesidad de “raíces” para el ser humano. Esta expresión, que tendría que haber un carácter exclusivamente simbólico, en la cultura alemana romántica y post romántica, se hizo concreta. El hombre fue considerado un árbol, una planta y sus valores más elevados fueron expresados a través el peligroso binomio “Blut und Boden” (tierra y sangre). Por consecuencia se produjo una condena hacia el libre burgués, el ciudadano de la (...)
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    Neoptolemus' indecision in Sophocles' Philoctetes. A philosophical reading.Luciano Ciruzzi - 2022 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 32:e03209.
    De entre los héroes sofócleos, la figura de Neoptólemo sobresale por su particular dificultad para comprometerse de manera definitiva con un curso de acción. El joven acepta llevar a cabo un engaño pergeñado por Odiseo para obtener el arco infalible de Filoctetes, quien vive hace diez años abandonado en la isla desierta de Lemnos. Pero una vez avanzada la treta, cuando se aproxima realmente al objetivo, de pronto se ve asaltado por una duda que le impide seguir adelante, de (...)
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    Por qué Heráclito hoy y siempre. Notas para una cosmo-antropología.Luciano Espinosa - 2015 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 42 (1):167-185.
    Heráclito rechaza el antropomorfismo en todas sus facetas y en su lugar propone filosofar desde el filo de una espada, justo en el medio de la oposición universal, es decir, afirmando y negando a la vez. Hablamos de forma y proceso, devenir y ciclos...en sentido objetivo y subjetivo, pero finalmente lo único que permanece es la espontaneidad y la trágica inocencia del Logos. Por tanto, el ser humano debe entenderlo y sintonizar con esta neutralidad ontológica –eso significa estar despierto–, (...)
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    Por una eco-antropología de lo común.Luciano Espinosa - 2013 - Dilemata 12:171-197.
    Como hizo la antigua filosofía griega en su época, es necesario rescatar la idea de lo común en sentido antropológico y ecológico. Hay importantes –y a menudo postergadas- relaciones y significados en el hecho de que todos somos humanos y a la vez habitantes de este planeta, también en la era de la globalización y del cambio climático. Pero la crisis de civilización que afrontamos está destruyendo esas condiciones comunes del ser humano en política, economía y relaciones globales. Por (...)
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    Spinoza y Hegel: sobre el sentido de lo real.Luciano Espinosa - 2021 - Studia Hegeliana 4:137-152.
    Spinoza y Hegel parecen ser dos de los más racionalistas en la historia de la filosofía, pero el holandés no lo es tanto. Es muy importante reflexionar sobre algunas claves de su pensamiento: a) no hay isomorfismo entre ser y pensar (o naturaleza y razón); b) la indeterminación del Dios-Naturaleza es deliberada y es imposible atribuir ningún sentido y significado al absoluto; c) los cimientos de la razón son las «nociones comunes», que pertenecen a un modelo físico de pensamiento.
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    Memorias de Adriano: Un modelo de excelencia.Luciano Espinosa - 2006 - Isegoría 35:265-281.
    Este libro (Marguerite Yourcenar, 1951) es mucho más que una novela histórica: por supuesto hay literatura, pero también historia y sobre todo una gran reflexión sobre el arte de vivir, en un tiempo en que el hombre estaba solo y sin dioses (Flaubert dixit). El Emperador nos cuenta cómo se construye a sí mismo –operari est esse-, a partir de la unidad de ética y estética, con una combinación de conocimiento, disciplina y hedonismo. Este ensayo muestra las claves de (...)
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    La vida global.Luciano Espinosa Rubio - 2007 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40:55-75.
    Hoy día es necesario entender la vida en sentido global y eso significa considerar varias dimensiones del tema al mismo tiempo: la ecológica y la biológica, pero también la técnica y la simbólica, pues vivimos –como es bien sabido– en un gran “mundo red”. La interdependencia es la clave, especialmente cuando naturaleza y cultura interactúan e integran el nuevo ecosistema del planeta Tierra como nunca antes lo hicieron, todo lo cual incluye muchos desafíos y riesgos también.Nowadays is necessary to (...)
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    Internalismo moral y justicia global.Luciano Venezia - 2009 - Isegoría 40:49-71.
    En este trabajo caracterizo y evalúo un argumento que David Miller formula contra la concepción cosmopolita de la justicia internacional. Miller afirma que la justicia cosmopolita es excesivamente demandante y consiguientemente sólo puede ser cumplida por «héroes» pero no por personas regulares. Sobre la base de estas consideraciones, Miller asegura que los principios de justicia distributiva sólo pueden tener un ámbito de aplicación nacional y que no pueden extenderse a uno global. Por mi parte, entiendo que las consideraciones psicológico-morales (...)
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    Pensamiento y fragmento. A propósito de Lichtenberg, Nietzsche y Adorno.Luciano Espinosa Rubio - 1997 - Isegoría 16:141-161.
    El presente estudio se ocupa de las relaciones entre la forma y el fondo del discurso filosófico; más exactamente, de las implicaciones y consecuencias del texto fragmentario, tanto en sentido teórico como práctico. De manera concreta, el comentario de Lichtenberg, Nietzsche y Adorno permite rastrear en autores de una misma tradición cultural ciertos elementos de continuidad a través de perspectivas históricas y enfoques diferentes. Puede decirse que en este conjunto el pensamiento en forma fragmentaria sirve para una crítica general de (...)
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    Razón, naturaleza y técnica en Ortega y la Escuela de Frankfurt.Luciano Espinosa Rubio - 1999 - Isegoría 21:101-129.
    El ensayo contrasta dos grandes posturas ante el fenómeno omnipresente de la técnica, en estricta relación con las concepciones profundas de lo racional y lo natural que le subyacen. Ortega por un lado, y Adorno, Horkheimer y Marcuse por otro, son excelentes ejemplos de visiones muy diferentes pero complementarias, que además conjugan aspectos antropológicos, históricos y políticos de gran importancia para ofrecer una panorámica global en este campo, sin reduccionismo alguno, y ayudar así a repensar nuestro presente.
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    Vida y narración: entre la filosofía y la literatura.Luciano Espinosa Rubio - 2010 - Isegoría 42:105-128.
    La crisis global de nuestra civilización y la mezcla cultural propia de nuestro tiempo empujan a la convergencia de diferentes vías de comprensión en un mundo confuso. Filosofía y literatura no son lo mismo, por supuesto, pero se alían en ese propósito porque ambas aportan significado y continuidad frente a la fragmentación de la experiencia. La narración es el punto de intersección entre ambas y por eso resulta muy útil cuando necesitamos iluminar la complejidad de la vida a través (...)
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    El arte de la palabra y palabras de arte: narración, diálogo y descripción en Luciano.Pilar Gómez - 2019 - Araucaria 21 (41).
    La asociación entre arte y literatura puede rastrearse con facilidad en la cultura occidental desde la Antigüedad grecolatina. En un contexto literario muy marcado por la retórica, Luciano de Samosata apela a menudo, en obras de distinto registro e intención, al arte y a sus representantes como metáfora y referente de la tarea del literato, orador, sofista o escritor. El objetivo de este trabajo es revisar algunos de esos textos en los que Luciano, al amparo de símiles y (...)
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    Aritmetiche e alchimie di suoni. Severino Boezio e Luciano Berio.Markus Ophälders - 2010 - Doctor Virtualis 10:157-175.
    Luciano Berio apre il suo testamento poetico, Un ricordo al futuro, con un esplicito rinvio alla tripartizione della musica operata da Boezio e durante la discussione di specifiche tematiche della musica contemporanea vi torna a più riprese. Il presente lavoro intende indagare i motivi per un tale coinvolgimento dell’autore medievale nella ricerca poetica ed estetica di uno dei più importanti rappresentanti del mondo musicale novecentesco nonché il modo in cui la teoria di Boezio viene attualizzata da Berio. Si scoprirà (...)
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    In rebus gravissimis tractandis nusquam a risu iocoque discedas: Luciano, maestro de espíritu literario en el Renacimiento. El caso del Momus de Leon Battista Alberti.Vicente Flores Militello - 2019 - Araucaria 21 (41).
    El presente artículo expone brevemente las circunstancias del "redescubrimiento" de la obra de Luciano en la Italia renacentista y el movimiento renovador en las letras que esto trajo consigo en el caso específico del Momus de Leon Battista Alberti. Para tal objetivo, me concentraré en el rol de Manuel Crisoloras; en los aspectos de género literario que Luciano plantea, sobre todo, en el Prometheus es in verbis, y finalmente, en cómo estos son retomados en el Momus, donde Alberti (...)
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    Utopía e ironía en el contexto de Tomás Moro.Juan Antonio Sánchez - 2011 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 36 (1):29-51.
    La concepción más común de lo utópico es la de aquella entidad social que, por su misma perfección, no puede darse en la realidad. Esa concepción, que se ha impuesto en el pensamiento moderno y contemporáneo, suele aplicarse, asimismo, a la obra de Tomás Moro, Utopia, en la que se suele ver un estado perfecto pero relegado a la geografía fantástica de lo que podría ser pero nunca será, razón por la cual el humanista ha situado su sociedad (...)
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    Engaging Stakeholders During Intergovernmental Conflict: How Political Attributions Shape Stakeholder Engagement.Susana C. Esper, Luciano Barin-Cruz & Jean-Pascal Gond - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 191 (1):1-27.
    When conflicts regarding industrial operations erupt between countries, relationships between corporations and stakeholders may be affected. We combine insights from stakeholder theory and studies on government and corporate social responsibility to investigate how intergovernmental politics shapes stakeholder engagement. Relying on attribution theory and a qualitative analysis of the Finnish Metsä-Botnia (hereafter Botnia) company during the intergovernmental conflict between Uruguay and Argentina, we explore the mediating role of political attributions—defined as the stakeholder network actors’ inferences regarding governmental motives—in the process by (...)
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    Logic Tensor Networks.Samy Badreddine, Artur D'Avila Garcez, Luciano Serafini & Michael Spranger - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 303 (C):103649.
  21. Online information of vaccines: information quality, not only privacy, is an ethical responsibility of search engines.Pietro Ghezzi, Peter Bannister, Gonzalo Casino, Alessia Catalani, Michel Goldman, Jessica Morley, Marie Neunez, Andreu Prados-Bo, Pierre Robert Smeeters, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Tania Vanzolini & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - Frontiers in Medicine 7.
    The fact that Internet companies may record our personal data and track our online behavior for commercial or political purpose has emphasized aspects related to online privacy. This has also led to the development of search engines that promise no tracking and privacy. Search engines also have a major role in spreading low-quality health information such as that of anti-vaccine websites. This study investigates the relationship between search engines’ approach to privacy and the scientific quality of the information they return. (...)
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  22. The philosophy of information.Luciano Floridi - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Luciano Floridi presents a book that will set the agenda for the philosophy of information. PI is the philosophical field concerned with the critical investigation of the conceptual nature and basic principles of information, including its dynamics, utilisation, and sciences, and the elaboration and application of information-theoretic and computational methodologies to philosophical problems. This book lays down, for the first time, the conceptual foundations for this new area of research. It does so systematically, by pursuing three goals. Its metatheoretical (...)
  23. How to do philosophy informationally.Gian Maria Greco, Gianluca Paronitti, Matteo Turilli & Luciano Floridi - 2005 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3782:623–634.
    In this paper we introduce three methods to approach philosophical problems informationally: Minimalism, the Method of Abstraction and Constructionism. Minimalism considers the specifications of the starting problems and systems that are tractable for a philosophical analysis. The Method of Abstraction describes the process of making explicit the level of abstraction at which a system is observed and investigated. Constructionism provides a series of principles that the investigation of the problem must fulfil once it has been fully characterised by the previous (...)
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  24. Luciano Floridi—commentary on the onlife manifesto.Luciano Floridi - 2014 - In The online manifesto: being human in a hyper-connected era. Cham: Springer Nature. pp. 21–23.
     
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    An informant-based approach to argument strength in Defeasible Logic Programming.Andrea Cohen, Sebastian Gottifredi, Luciano H. Tamargo, Alejandro J. García & Guillermo R. Simari - 2021 - Argument and Computation 12 (1):115-147.
    This work formalizes an informant-based structured argumentation approach in a multi-agent setting, where the knowledge base of an agent may include information provided by other agents, and each piece of knowledge comes attached with its informant. In that way, arguments are associated with the set of informants corresponding to the information they are built upon. Our approach proposes an informant-based notion of argument strength, where the strength of an argument is determined by the credibility of its informant agents. Moreover, we (...)
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  26. The ethics of information.Luciano Floridi - 2013 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Luciano Floridi develops the first ethical framework for dealing with the new challenges posed by Information and Communication Technologies. He establishes the conceptual foundations of Information Ethics by exploring important metatheoretical and introductory issues, and answering key theoretical questions of great philosophical interest.
  27. An empirical study on using visual embellishments in visualization.Rita Borgo, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Farhan Mohamed, Philip W. Grant, Irene Reppa, Luciano Floridi & Men Chin - 2012 - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 18 (12):2759–2768.
    In written and spoken communications, figures of speech (e.g., metaphors and synecdoche) are often used as an aid to help convey abstract or less tangible concepts. However, the benefits of using rhetorical illustrations or embellishments in visualization have so far been inconclusive. In this work, we report an empirical study to evaluate hypotheses that visual embellishments may aid memorization, visual search and concept comprehension. One major departure from related experiments in the literature is that we make use of a dual-task (...)
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    An App a Day will (Probably Not) Keep the Doctor Away: An Evidence Audit of Health and Medical Apps Available on the Apple App Store.Jessica Morley, Joel Laitila, Joseph S. Ross, Joel Schamroth, Joe Zhang & Luciano Floridi - 2025 - Minds and Machines 35 (1):1-30.
    There are more than 350,000 health apps available in public app stores. The extolled benefits of health apps are numerous and well documented. However, there are also concerns that poor-quality apps, marketed directly to consumers, threaten the tenets of evidence-based medicine and expose individuals to the risk of harm. This study addresses this issue by assessing the overall quality of evidence publicly available to support the effectiveness claims of health apps marketed directly to consumers. To assess the quality of evidence (...)
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  29. The fourth revolution: how the infosphere is reshaping human reality.Luciano Floridi - 2014 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Who are we, and how do we relate to each other? Luciano Floridi, one of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy, argues that the explosive developments in Information and Communication Technologies is changing the answer to these fundamental human questions. As the boundaries between life online and offline break down, and we become seamlessly connected to each other and surrounded by smart, responsive objects, we are all becoming integrated into an "infosphere". Personas we adopt in social media, for example, (...)
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    A Justifiable Investment in AI for Healthcare: Aligning Ambition with Reality.Kassandra Karpathakis, Jessica Morley & Luciano Floridi - 2024 - Minds and Machines 34 (4):1-40.
    Healthcare systems are grappling with critical challenges, including chronic diseases in aging populations, unprecedented health care staffing shortages and turnover, scarce resources, unprecedented demands and wait times, escalating healthcare expenditure, and declining health outcomes. As a result, policymakers and healthcare executives are investing in artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to increase operational efficiency, lower health care costs, and improve patient care. However, current level of investment in developing healthcare AI among members of the global digital health partnership does not seem to (...)
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    Correction to: The Switch, the Ladder, and the Matrix: Models for Classifying AI Systems.Jakob Mökander, Margi Sheth, David S. Watson & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (1):249-249.
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    AI in Support of the SDGs: Six Recurring Challenges and Related Opportunities Identified Through Use Cases.Francesca Mazzi, Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2023 - In Francesca Mazzi & Luciano Floridi, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for the Sustainable Development Goals. Springer Verlag. pp. 9-33.
    This chapter provides an overview of six topics related to governance, ethical, legal, and social implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for sustainable development goals (SDGs) initiatives. We identified six common challenges and related opportunities to mitigate such challenges, as referred to by the authors analysing the chapters provided in the book The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for the Sustainable Development Goals. They are (1) governance and collaboration, (2) private investments and the role of big tech companies, (3) AI and communities, (...)
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  33. Proceedings of CEPE 2007.Philip Brey, L. Hinman, Luciano Floridi, F. Grodzinsky & Lucas Introna - 2007 - Enschede, Netherlands: Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT).
     
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    The Organism-Centered Approach to Cultural Evolution.Filip Buekens, Alessandro Salice, Luciano Floridi, Bert Baumgaertner & Filippo Domaneschi - 2016 - Topoi 35 (1):283-290.
    In this paper, we distinguish two different approaches to cultural evolution. One approach is meme-centered, the other organism-centered. We argue that in situations in which the meme- and organism-centered approaches are competing alternatives, the organism-centered approach is in many ways superior. Furthermore, the organism-centered approach can go a long way toward understanding the evolution of institutions. Although the organism-centered approach is preferable for a broad class of situations, we do leave room for super-organismic or sub-organismic explanations of some cultural phenomena.
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  35. Os objetivos da empresa: Uma analise critica.Dilson Gabriel dos Santos, Geraldo Luciano Toledo & Pedro Tuccori - 1980 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 23.
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  36. Sciacca el'eredità dello spiritualismo cristiano.Giuseppe Nicolaci, Armando Rigobello, Giuseppe Riconda, Manlio Corselli, Luciano Malusa, Ersilia Caramuta, Alessandro Musco, Giuseppe Roccaro & Grazia Tagliavia - 2005 - Giornale di Metafisica 27 (3):565-753.
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  37. AI4People—an ethical framework for a good AI society: opportunities, risks, principles, and recommendations.Luciano Floridi, Josh Cowls, Monica Beltrametti, Raja Chatila, Patrice Chazerand, Virginia Dignum, Christoph Luetge, Robert Madelin, Ugo Pagallo, Francesca Rossi, Burkhard Schafer, Peggy Valcke & Effy Vayena - 2018 - Minds and Machines 28 (4):689-707.
    This article reports the findings of AI4People, an Atomium—EISMD initiative designed to lay the foundations for a “Good AI Society”. We introduce the core opportunities and risks of AI for society; present a synthesis of five ethical principles that should undergird its development and adoption; and offer 20 concrete recommendations—to assess, to develop, to incentivise, and to support good AI—which in some cases may be undertaken directly by national or supranational policy makers, while in others may be led by other (...)
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  38. AI as Agency Without Intelligence: on ChatGPT, Large Language Models, and Other Generative Models.Luciano Floridi - 2023 - Philosophy and Technology 36 (1):1-7.
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    The logic of information: a theory of philosophy as conceptual design.Luciano Floridi - 2019 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    Luciano Floridi presents an innovative approach to philosophy, conceived as conceptual design. His starting-point is that reality provides the data which we transform into information. He explores how we make, transform, refine, and improve the objects of our knowledge, and defends the radical idea that knowledge is design.
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  40. (1 other version)A united framework of five principles for AI in society.Luciano Floridi & Josh Cowls - 2019 - Harvard Data Science Review 1 (1).
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already having a major impact on society. As a result, many organizations have launched a wide range of initiatives to establish ethical principles for the adoption of socially beneficial AI. Unfortunately, the sheer volume of proposed principles threatens to overwhelm and confuse. How might this problem of ‘principle proliferation’ be solved? In this paper, we report the results of a fine-grained analysis of several of the highest-profile sets of ethical principles for AI. We assess whether these (...)
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  41. On the morality of artificial agents.Luciano Floridi & J. W. Sanders - 2004 - Minds and Machines 14 (3):349-379.
    Artificial agents (AAs), particularly but not only those in Cyberspace, extend the class of entities that can be involved in moral situations. For they can be conceived of as moral patients (as entities that can be acted upon for good or evil) and also as moral agents (as entities that can perform actions, again for good or evil). In this paper, we clarify the concept of agent and go on to separate the concerns of morality and responsibility of agents (most (...)
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  42. How to design AI for social good: seven essential factors.Luciano Floridi, Josh Cowls, Thomas C. King & Mariarosaria Taddeo - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1771–1796.
    The idea of artificial intelligence for social good is gaining traction within information societies in general and the AI community in particular. It has the potential to tackle social problems through the development of AI-based solutions. Yet, to date, there is only limited understanding of what makes AI socially good in theory, what counts as AI4SG in practice, and how to reproduce its initial successes in terms of policies. This article addresses this gap by identifying seven ethical factors that are (...)
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  43. GPT-3: its nature, scope, limits, and consequences.Luciano Floridi & Massimo Chiriatti - 2020 - Minds and Machines 30 (4):681–⁠694.
    In this commentary, we discuss the nature of reversible and irreversible questions, that is, questions that may enable one to identify the nature of the source of their answers. We then introduce GPT-3, a third-generation, autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like texts, and use the previous distinction to analyse it. We expand the analysis to present three tests based on mathematical, semantic, and ethical questions and show that GPT-3 is not designed to pass any of them. (...)
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    Philosophy and computing: an introduction.Luciano Floridi - 1999 - Routledge.
    Philosophy and Computing explores each of the following areas of technology: the digital revolution; the computer; the Internet and the Web; CD-ROMs and Mulitmedia; databases, textbases, and hypertexts; Artificial Intelligence; the future of computing. Luciano Floridi shows us how the relationship between philosophy and computing provokes a wide range of philosophical questions: is there a philosophy of information? What can be achieved by a classic computer? How can we define complexity? What are the limits of quantam computers? Is the (...)
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  45. (1 other version)Translating principles into practices of digital ethics: five risks of being unethical.Luciano Floridi - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (2):185-193.
    Modern digital technologies—from web-based services to Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions—increasingly affect the daily lives of billions of people. Such innovation brings huge opportunities, but also concerns about design, development, and deployment of digital technologies. This article identifies and discusses five clusters of risk in the international debate about digital ethics: ethics shopping; ethics bluewashing; ethics lobbying; ethics dumping; and ethics shirking.
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  46. Information: a very short introduction.Luciano Floridi - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book helps us understand the true meaning of the concept and how it can be used to understand our world.
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    Considerazioni sull’infosfera. S&F : a colloquio con Luciano Floridi.Luciano Floridi & Christian Fuschetto - 2019 - Scientia et Fides 22:131–136.
    New developments in the field of communication and information technology will profoundly reshape the answers to questions of deep interest for humanity and philosophy. Who are we and what kind of relationship we establish among us? The boundaries between real life and virtual life tend to evanish. We are progressively becoming part of a global “infosphere”. This candid interview with professor Floridi try to shed some light on these issues, by considering the philosophical framework developed by the “infosphere philosopher”.
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    (1 other version)The philosophy of information.Luciano Floridi - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50:42-43.
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  49. What the near future of artificial intelligence could be.Luciano Floridi - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (1):1-15.
    In this article, I shall argue that AI’s likely developments and possible challenges are best understood if we interpret AI not as a marriage between some biological-like intelligence and engineered artefacts, but as a divorce between agency and intelligence, that is, the ability to solve problems successfully and the necessity of being intelligent in doing so. I shall then look at five developments: (1) the growing shift from logic to statistics, (2) the progressive adaptation of the environment to AI rather (...)
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  50. The method of levels of abstraction.Luciano Floridi - 2008 - Minds and Machines 18 (3):303–329.
    The use of “levels of abstraction” in philosophical analysis (levelism) has recently come under attack. In this paper, I argue that a refined version of epistemological levelism should be retained as a fundamental method, called the method of levels of abstraction. After a brief introduction, in section “Some Definitions and Preliminary Examples” the nature and applicability of the epistemological method of levels of abstraction is clarified. In section “A Classic Application of the Method ofion”, the philosophical fruitfulness of the new (...)
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