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01-09-2010 | Original paper

Robot minds and human ethics: the need for a comprehensive model of moral decision making

Author: Wendell Wallach

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Abstract

Building artificial moral agents (AMAs) underscores the fragmentary character of presently available models of human ethical behavior. It is a distinctly different enterprise from either the attempt by moral philosophers to illuminate the “ought” of ethics or the research by cognitive scientists directed at revealing the mechanisms that influence moral psychology, and yet it draws on both. Philosophers and cognitive scientists have tended to stress the importance of particular cognitive mechanisms, e.g., reasoning, moral sentiments, heuristics, intuitions, or a moral grammar, in the making of moral decisions. However, assembling a system from the bottom-up which is capable of accommodating moral considerations draws attention to the importance of a much wider array of mechanisms in honing moral intelligence. Moral machines need not emulate human cognitive faculties in order to function satisfactorily in responding to morally significant situations. But working through methods for building AMAs will have a profound effect in deepening an appreciation for the many mechanisms that contribute to a moral acumen, and the manner in which these mechanisms work together. Building AMAs highlights the need for a comprehensive model of how humans arrive at satisfactory moral judgments.

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Footnotes
1
Agents within computer systems are often referred to as bots. Therefore the term (ro)bots seems a useful way to collectively refer to physical robots and software agents within computers and networks.
 
2
While some philosophers have tried to distinguish ethics from morals, in this paper I bow to the more common practice, which is to use the words interchangeably.
 
3
Moral Machines, p. 8.
 
4
p. 495.
 
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Metadata
Title
Robot minds and human ethics: the need for a comprehensive model of moral decision making
Author
Wendell Wallach
Publication date
01-09-2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Ethics and Information Technology / Issue 3/2010
Print ISSN: 1388-1957
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8439
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-010-9232-8

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