Papers Read in December 2022
1. Bhogal,
H. (2022). What's the Coincidence in Debunking?. Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research.
2. Chan,
A. (2022). GPT-3 and InstructGPT: technological dystopianism,
utopianism, and “Contextual” perspectives in AI ethics and
industry. AI
and Ethics,
1-12
3. Danaher,
J. (2019). The philosophical case for robot friendship. Journal
of Posthuman Studies,
3(1),
5-24.
4. Floridi,
L., & Chiriatti, M. (2020). GPT-3: Its nature, scope, limits,
and consequences. Minds
and Machines,
30(4),
681-694.
5. Heathwood,
Chris. (2022). Ill-Being for Desire Satisfactionists. Midwest
Studies in Philosophy.
6. Kimpton-Nye,
Samuel (2022). Laws of Nature: Necessary and Contingent.
Philosophical
Quarterly
72 (4):875-895.
7. Nyholm,
Sven (2022). The ethics of humanoid sex robots. In The
Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality
(pp. 574-585). Routledge.
8. Prescott,
T. J., & Robillard, J. M. (2021). Are friends electric? The
benefits and risks of human-robot relationships. Iscience,
24(1),
101993.
9. Sterri,
A. B., & Earp, B. D (2021). The Ethics of Sex Robots. In The
Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics.