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  1. What should we want from a robot ethic.Peter M. Asaro - 2006 - International Review of Information Ethics 6 (12):9-16.
    There are at least three things we might mean by "ethics in robotics": the ethical systems built into robots, the ethics of people who design and use robots, and the ethics of how people treat robots. This paper argues that the best approach to robot ethics is one which addresses all three of these, and to do this it ought to consider robots as socio-technical systems. By so doing, it is possible to think of a continuum of agency that lies (...)
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  2. How just could a robot war be?Peter Asaro - 2008 - In P. Brey, A. Briggle & K. Waelbers (eds.), Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy. IOS Press. pp. 50--64.
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    Armed military robots: editorial.Jürgen Altmann, Peter Asaro, Noel Sharkey & Robert Sparrow - 2013 - Ethics and Information Technology 15 (2):73-76.
    Arming uninhabited vehicles is an increasing trend. Widespread deployment can bring dangers for arms-control agreements and international humanitarian law. Armed UVs can destabilise the situation between potential opponents. Smaller systems can be used for terrorism. Using a systematic definition existing international regulation of armed UVs in the fields of arms control, export control and transparency measures is reviewed; these partly include armed UVs, but leave large gaps. For preventive arms control a general prohibition of armed UVs would be best. If (...)
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    Hans moravec, robot. Mere machine to transcendent mind, new York, NY: Oxford university press, inc., 1999, IX + 227 pp., $25.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-511630-. [REVIEW]Peter M. Asaro - 2001 - Minds and Machines 11 (1):143-147.
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    Hans Moravec, Robot. Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1999, ix + 227 pp., $25.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-19-511630-5. [REVIEW]Peter M. Asaro - 2001 - Minds and Machines 11 (1):143-147.
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    Lisa Nocks. The Robot: The Life Story of a Technology. xxx + 192 pp., illus., bibl., index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. $19.95. [REVIEW]Peter Asaro - 2009 - Isis 100 (4):890-891.
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    The Robot: The Life Story of a Technology. [REVIEW]Peter Asaro - 2009 - Isis 100:890-891.