Kanto etika ir moralaus dirbtinio intelekto galimybės sąlygos
Kantian Ethics and Conditions of Possibility of Moral Artificial Intelligence
Author(s): Rolandas BartkusSubject(s): Epistemology, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, German Idealism, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: artificial intelligence; Kantian ethics; duty; moral law; rules of expertise;
Summary/Abstract: Kantian ethics tries to rationalize morality and bring it solely to reason as „autonomous ethics of principles”. The supremacy of the pure reason with respect to the sense body is marked by duty – a practical act, performed according to the law of morality. Computer principles are grounded in deontic logic (or deontological ethics). Can information systems be adapted to implement moral reasoning? What are the possibilities of reflecting moral principles or the essence of moral law in an environment of artificial intelligence? Do conditions of possibility of moral artificial intelligence exist? The answer is being searched for by investigating artificial intelligence in the light of Immanuel Kant’s metaphysical reasoning as well as rethinking the categories of moral philosophy in the context of artificial intelligence.
Journal: LOGOS - A Journal of Religion, Philosophy, Comparative Cultural Studies and Art
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 113
- Page Range: 26-34
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Lithuanian