Free will, robots, and the axiom of choice

There are quite a number of similarities between the moral concept of choice and the mathematical axiom of choice. These similarities shed light on how to adapt law to solve cases that arise with the increasing “autonomy” of robots

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Corporate Authors: World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Frankfurt am Main (Author) , Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (Other)
Other Authors: Schuhr, Jan C. (Other)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt am Main Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg 2012
Series:Paper series. Series C, Bioethics/medicine/technology/environment World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy no. 037/2012
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Author Notes:Jan C. Schuhr
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Summary:There are quite a number of similarities between the moral concept of choice and the mathematical axiom of choice. These similarities shed light on how to adapt law to solve cases that arise with the increasing “autonomy” of robots
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