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    Power Control Algorithm Based on a Cooperative Game in User-Centric Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Group.Yuexia Zhang & Pengfei Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-6.
    The quality of service of a user in user-centric unmanned aerial vehicle group is degraded by complex cochannel interference; hence, a cooperative game power control algorithm in UUAVG is proposed. The algorithm helps to establish a downlink power control model of the UUAVG, construct a product of the signal to interference noise ratio function of each user as a utility function of the cooperative game, and deduce the optimal power control scheme using the Lagrange function. This (...)
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    A persistent data tracking mechanism for user-centric identity governance.Hidehito Gomi - 2010 - Identity in the Information Society 3 (3):639-656.
    Identity governance is an emerging concept for fine-grained conditional disclosure of identity information and enforcement of corresponding data handling policies. Although numerous technologies underlying identity management have been developed, people still have difficulty obtaining a clear picture of how their identity information is maintained, used, and propagated. An identity management framework is described for tracking the history of how a person’s identity information is handled after it is transferred across domains of control and for enforcing meta-policies related to managing identity (...)
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    Mobile-centric ambient intelligence in health- and homecare—anticipating ethical and legal challenges.Eleni Kosta, Olli Pitkänen, Marketta Niemelä & Eija Kaasinen - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (2):303-323.
    Ambient Intelligence provides the potential for vast and varied applications, bringing with it both promise and peril. The development of Ambient Intelligence applications poses a number of ethical and legal concerns. Mobile devices are increasingly evolving into tools to orientate in and interact with the environment, thus introducing a user-centric approach to Ambient Intelligence. The MINAmI (Micro-Nano integrated platform for transverse Ambient Intelligence applications) FP6 research project aims at creating core technologies for mobile device based Ambient Intelligence services. (...)
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  4. Protein-centric connection of biomedical knowledge: Protein Ontology research and annotation tools.Cecilia N. Arighi, Darren A. Natale, Judith A. Blake, Carol J. Bult, Michael Caudy, Alexander D. Diehl, Harold J. Drabkin, Peter D'Eustachio, Alexei Evsikov, Hongzhan Huang, Barry Smith & Others - 2011 - In Landgrebe Jobst & Smith Barry (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Ontology. CEUR, vol. 833. pp. 285-287.
    The Protein Ontology (PRO) web resource provides an integrative framework for protein-centric exploration and enables specific and precise annotation of proteins and protein complexes based on PRO. Functionalities include: browsing, searching and retrieving, terms, displaying selected terms in OBO or OWL format, and supporting URIs. In addition, the PRO website offers multiple ways for the user to request, submit, or modify terms and/or annotation. We will demonstrate the use of these tools for protein research and annotation.
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    African Philosophy-Based Ecology-Centric Decolonised Design Thinking: A Declarative Mapping Sentence Exploration.Ava Gordley-Smith & Paul M. W. Hackett - 2023 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 12 (2):1-18.
    This paper uses a declarative mapping sentence approach to explore and amend design thinking - a project development and management technique recently disseminated in Africa. We contend that there are problems in the manner in which design thinking has been exported to Africa, namely, that design thinking is rooted in the linear, binary, human-centric systems present in Western philosophy and that the exportation of design thinking is potentially neo-colonial. We, therefore, attempt to ameliorate these difficulties by decoupling design thinking (...)
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    Privacy in the clouds.Ann Cavoukian - 2008 - Identity in the Information Society 1 (1):89-108.
    Informational self-determination refers to the right or ability of individuals to exercise personal control over the collection, use and disclosure of their personal data by others. The basis of modern privacy laws and practices around the world, informational privacy has become a challenging concept to protect and promote in a world of ubiquitous and unlimited data sharing and storage among organizations. The paper advocates a “user-centric” approach to managing personal data online. However, user-centricity can be problematic when (...)
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    PETs and their users: a critical review of the potentials and limitations of the privacy as confidentiality paradigm. [REVIEW]Seda Gürses - 2010 - Identity in the Information Society 3 (3):539-563.
    “Privacy as confidentiality” has been the dominant paradigm in computer science privacy research. Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) that guarantee confidentiality of personal data or anonymous communication have resulted from such research. The objective of this paper is to show that such PETs are indispensable but are short of being the privacy solutions they sometimes claim to be given current day circumstances. Using perspectives from surveillance studies we will argue that the computer scientists’ conception of privacy through data or communication confidentiality (...)
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    A client-side approach for privacy-preserving identity federation.Sébastien Canard, Eric Malville & Jacques Traoré - 2009 - Identity in the Information Society 2 (3):269-295.
    Providing Single Sign-On (SSO) between service providers and enabling service providers to share user personal attributes are critical for both users to benefit from a seamless access to their services, and service providers to realize new business opportunities. Today, however, the users have several independent, partial identities spread over different service providers. Providing SSO and attribute sharing requires that links (federations) are established between (partial) identities. In SAML 2.0 (Maler et al. 2003), the links between identities are stored and (...)
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    Public service media as drivers of innovation: A case study analysis of policies and strategies in Spain, Ireland, and Belgium.Karen Donders & Sabela Direito-Rebollal - 2023 - Communications 48 (1):43-67.
    In the post-broadcast era, public service media (PSM) organizations have to innovate, stay up-to-date with new ways of consuming content, and experiment with the manifold opportunities that interactivity offers for audience engagement. At the same time, they are still obligated to achieve their public service remit and guarantee that services comply with values such as universality, diversity, creativity, and innovation. This article analyzes the innovation policies and strategies of PSM to understand if these are shifting from a technology-centric to (...)
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    Being a body or having one: automated domestic technologies and corporeality. [REVIEW]Michele Rapoport - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (2):209-218.
    New, “smart,” automated technologies for the home are playing a growing role in the construction and refurbishment of many new middle and upper class homes and assisted living facilities in the developed world, promising the improved performance of domestic tasks, as well as enhanced safety, convenience, and efficiency. Expanding the growing automatization of many activities in daily life, automated technologies in the home are interactive, ubiquitous, and often invisible. Their installation, in what is understood to be the locus of personal (...)
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    Using rhetorical strategies to design prompts: a human-in-the-loop approach to make AI useful.Nupoor Ranade, Marly Saravia & Aditya Johri - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-22.
    The growing capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) word processing models have demonstrated exceptional potential to impact language related tasks and functions. Their fast pace of adoption and probable effect has also given rise to controversy within certain fields. Models, such as GPT-3, are a particular concern for professionals engaged in writing, particularly as their engagement with these technologies is limited due to lack of ability to control their output. Most efforts to maximize and control output rely on a process known (...)
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  12. A framework for the lived experience of identity.Adrian Rahaman & Martina Angela Sasse - 2010 - Identity in the Information Society 3 (3):605-638.
    This paper presents a framework for the design of human-centric identity management systems. Whilst many identity systems over the past few years have been labelled as _human-centred,_ we argue that the term has been appropriated by technologists to claim moral superiority of their products, and by system owners who confuse administrative convenience with benefits for users. The framework for human-centred identity presented here identifies a set of design properties that can impact the lived experience of the individuals whose identity (...)
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    Responsible living labs: what can go wrong?Abdolrasoul Habibipour - 2024 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 22 (2):205-218.
    Purpose This study aims to investigate how living lab (LL) activities align with responsible research and innovation (RRI) principles, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven digital transformation (DT) processes. The study seeks to define a framework termed “responsible living lab” (RLL), emphasizing transparency, stakeholder engagement, ethics and sustainability. This emerging issue paper also proposes several directions for future researchers in the field. Design/methodology/approach The research methodology involved a literature review complemented by insights from a workshop on defining RLLs. The literature review (...)
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    Do Non-Lethal Capabilities License to 'Silence'?Sjef Orbons - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (1):78-99.
    Most contemporary conflicts can be characterized as ‘wars or conflicts amongst the people’. International military forces deployed in such conflicts are confronted with complex operational environments where the distinction between combatants and non-combatants is often impossible to make. At the same time, there is a moral requirement imposed on Western coalition forces to perform in a humane manner and to keep casualties to a minimum. Non-lethal weapons are expected to enable military forces to accomplish their mission without having to kill (...)
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    Advocating an ethical memory model for artificial companions from a human-centred perspective.Patricia A. Vargas, Ylva Fernaeus, Mei Yii Lim, Sibylle Enz, Wan Chin Ho, Mattias Jacobsson & Ruth Ayllet - 2011 - AI and Society 26 (4):329-337.
    This paper considers the ethical implications of applying three major ethical theories to the memory structure of an artificial companion that might have different embodiments such as a physical robot or a graphical character on a hand-held device. We start by proposing an ethical memory model and then make use of an action-centric framework to evaluate its ethical implications. The case that we discuss is that of digital artefacts that autonomously record and store user data, where this data (...)
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    AI for crisis decisions.Tina Comes - 2024 - Ethics and Information Technology 26 (1):1-14.
    Increasingly, our cities are confronted with crises. Fuelled by climate change and a loss of biodiversity, increasing inequalities and fragmentation, challenges range from social unrest and outbursts of violence to heatwaves, torrential rainfall, or epidemics. As crises require rapid interventions that overwhelm human decision-making capacity, AI has been portrayed as a potential avenue to support or even automate decision-making. In this paper, I analyse the specific challenges of AI in urban crisis management as an example and test case for many (...)
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    Artifacts and the Limits of Agentive Authority.Kathrin Koslicki - 2023 - In Miguel Garcia-Godinez (ed.), Thomasson on Ontology. Springer Verlag. pp. 209-241.
    Amie Thomasson and other proponents of author-intention-based accounts of artifacts hold that an artifact is what its original author(s) intended it to be. By contrast, according to the user-based framework developed by Beth Preston, an artifact’s function is determined by the practices of users and reproducers. In this chapter, I argue that both author-intention-based and user-based frameworks suffer from an overly agent-centric orientation: despite their many interesting differences, both approaches run into difficulties with scenarios in which the (...)
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    Imposing Values and Enforcing Gender through Knowledge: Epistemic Oppression with the Morning-after Pill's Drug Label.Christopher ChoGlueck - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (2):315-342.
    Among feminist philosophers, there are two lines of argument that sexist values are illegitimate in science, focusing on epistemic or ethical problems. This article supports a third framework, elucidating how value-laden science can enable epistemic oppression. My analysis demonstrates how purported knowledge laden with sexist values can compromise epistemic autonomy and contribute to paternalism and misogyny. I exemplify these epistemic wrongs with a case study of the morning-after pill during its 2006 switch to over-the-counter availability and its new drug label (...)
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    Anything new under the sun? Insights from a history of institutionalized AI ethics.Simone Casiraghi - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (2):1-14.
    Scholars, policymakers and organizations in the EU, especially at the level of the European Commission, have turned their attention to the ethics of (trustworthy and human-centric) Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, there has been little reflexivity on (1) the history of the ethics of AI as an institutionalized phenomenon and (2) the comparison to similar episodes of “ethification” in other fields, to highlight common (unresolved) challenges.Contrary to some mainstream narratives, which stress how the increasing attention to ethical aspects of AI (...)
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    The contested role of AI ethics boards in smart societies: a step towards improvement based on board composition by sortition.Ludovico Giacomo Conti & Peter Seele - 2023 - Ethics and Information Technology 25 (4):1-15.
    The recent proliferation of AI scandals led private and public organisations to implement new ethics guidelines, introduce AI ethics boards, and list ethical principles. Nevertheless, some of these efforts remained a façade not backed by any substantive action. Such behaviour made the public question the legitimacy of the AI industry and prompted scholars to accuse the sector of ethicswashing, machinewashing, and ethics trivialisation—criticisms that spilt over to institutional AI ethics boards. To counter this widespread issue, contributions in the literature have (...)
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    Bild und Gedanke: Hermann Schweppenhäuser zum Gedenken.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser & Hermann Schweppenhäuser (eds.) - 2017 - [Wiesbaden]: Springer VS.
    Die Beiträge des Bandes loten Tiefe und Wirkung der Schriften des Philosophen Hermann Schweppenhäuser aus. Schweppenhäuser (1928-2015) gehörte zum engsten Kreis um Adorno und Horkheimer, führte die kritische Theorie als dialektische Philosophie weiter und verband sie mit dem Denkstil Walter Benjamins, dessen Schriften er mit Rolf Tiedemann herausgegeben hat. Schweppenhäuser hinterlässt ein vielfältiges philosophisches und schriftstellerisches Werk: Abhandlungen, Essays, Aphorismen und Handbuchartikel, lyrische Formen und kurze Prosa. Die Autorinnen und Autoren geben in diesem Gedenkbuch Resonanz davon, wie sich ihnen die (...)
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  22. Stewart et al.Known User’S. - 1994 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Language: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press.
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    Theodor W. Adorno: An Introduction.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser (ed.) - 2009 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    Theodor W. Adorno was one of the twentieth century’s most important thinkers. In light of two pivotal developments—the rise of fascism, which culminated in the Holocaust, and the standardization of popular culture as a commodity indispensable to contemporary capitalism—Adorno sought to evaluate and synthesize the essential insights of Western philosophy by revisiting the ethical and sociological arguments of his predecessors: Kant, Nietzsche, Hegel, and Marx. This book, first published in Germany in 1996, provides a succinct introduction to Adorno’s challenging and (...)
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    Theodor W. Adorno: an introduction.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser - 2009 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    The project of renewing childhood by transforming one's life -- Critical theory -- Reason's self-criticism -- Defined negation -- The two faces of enlightenment -- Rescuing what is beyond hope -- Philosophy from the perspective of redemption -- Primacy of the object -- The totally socialized society -- The concept of society -- Liquidation of the individual -- Critical theory on morality -- The goal of the emancipated society -- The powerless utopia of beauty -- The destruction and salvation of (...)
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    Institutiones metaphysicae: quas in usum auditorum philosophiae elucubratus est.Nikolaus Burkhäuser - 1771 - New York: G. Olms.
    Pars 1. De ente, sive ontologia -- Pars 2. De anima, sive psychologia -- Pars 3. De Deo, sive theologia naturalis.
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    Ästhetisches Mass und ästhetische Information.Rul Gunzenhäuser - 1962 - Quickborn bei Hamburg,: Verlag Schnelle.
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  27. Was des Kaisers ist.Richard Häuser - 1968 - Frankfurt am Main,: J. Knecht.
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    Kritischer Wissenschaftsrealismus: Grundlegung und Anwendung.Gabriele Neuhäuser - 2014 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Wer haucht der Welt den Odem ein?: die Frage nach Gott im Spannungsfeld von Naturwissenschaft und Glaube.Hubert Reifenhäuser - 2002 - Miami: Hänsel-Hohenhausen.
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    Die Fluchtbahn des Subjekts: Beiträge zu Ästhetik und Kulturphilosophie.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser - 2001 - Münster: Lit.
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  31. Die kommunikativ verflüssigte Moral.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser - 1989 - In Gerhard Bolte & Christoph Türcke (eds.), Unkritische Theorie: gegen Habermas. Lüneburg: zu Klampen.
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    Emanzipationstheorie und Ideologiekritik: zur praktischen Philosophie und kritischen Theorie.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser - 1990 - Cuxhaven: Junghans.
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    Institutiones metaphysicae: quas in usum auditorum philosophiae elucubratus est.Nikolaus Burkhäuser - 1771 - New York: G. Olms.
    Pars 1. De ente, sive ontologia -- Pars 2. De anima, sive psychologia -- Pars 3. De Deo, sive theologia naturalis.
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  34. Kierkegaards Angriff auf die Spekulation.Hermann Schweppenhäuser - 1967 - [Frankfurt a. M.]: Suhrkamp.
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    Kultur - philosophische Spurensuche.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser & Jörg H. Gleiter (eds.) - 2000 - Weimar [Thuringia, Germany]: Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Universitätsverlag.
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  36. Modelltheorie.W. Schwabhäuser - 1971 - Zürich,: Bibliographisches Institut.
     
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    Studien über die Heideggersche Sprachtheorie.Hermann Schweppenhäuser - 1988 - München: Edition Text + Kritik.
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    Theodor W. Adorno: an introduction.Gerhard Schweppenhäuser - 2009 - Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
    The project of renewing childhood by transforming one's life -- Critical theory -- Reason's self-criticism -- Defined negation -- The two faces of enlightenment -- Rescuing what is beyond hope -- Philosophy from the perspective of redemption -- Primacy of the object -- The totally socialized society -- The concept of society -- Liquidation of the individual -- Critical theory on morality -- The goal of the emancipated society -- The powerless utopia of beauty -- The destruction and salvation of (...)
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    Vergegenwärtigungen zur Unzeit?: gesammelte Aufsätze und Vorträge.Hermann Schweppenhäuser - 1986 - Lüneburg: D. zu Klampen.
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    Intentionale Handlung: sprachphilos. Unters. zum Verständnis von Handlung im Strafrecht.Urs Konrad Kindhäuser - 1980 - Berlin: Duncker und Humblot.
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    In part, this 'Declaration of Dresden Against Coerced Psychiatric Treatment'stated.on Coercive Treatment Users’Views - 2011 - In Thomas W. Kallert, Juan E. Mezzich & John Monahan (eds.), Coercive treatment in psychiatry: clinical, legal and ethical aspects. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
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  42. The Emergence of Devotion to Jesus in the Early Church: The Grass-Roots Derivation of the Trinity.Unknown Ldap User - 2012 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 4 (1):2005.
     
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  43. Tractanda.Hermann Schweppenhäuser - 1972 - Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp.
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    Das Problem der Integration utilitaristischer Argumentation in die theologische Ethik.Ekkehard Steinhäuser - 1997 - New York: P. Lang.
    Diese Arbeit stellt sowohl die Leistungskraft wie auch die Grenze des Utilitarismus dar. Sie bedient sich dazu der Methode der exemplarischen Auseinandersetzung mit den systemtheoretischen Elementen des Utilitarismus. Verfolgt wird das Ziel, die Moglichkeit der Integration utilitaristischer Argumentation in die theologische Ethik zu prufen. Dazu werden typisch utilitaristische Argumentationsmuster aus theologischer Sicht bewertet. Die Arbeit ist ein Schritt auf dem Weg, eine neue Verhaltnisbestimmung von Utilitarismus und theologischer Ethik vorzunehmen. Es wird gezeigt, dass sowohl in der Systemtheorie wie auch in (...)
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    On Some Verbs Both Transitive and Intransitive in the Turkic Runic Inscriptions.Şi̇ri̇n User Hatice - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:589-593.
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    Mass und Information als ästhetische Kategorien: Einf. in d. ästhet. Theorie G. D. Birkhoffs u. d. Informationsästhetik.Rul Gunzenhäuser - 1975 - Baden-Baden: Agis-Verlag.
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    Handbuch Angewandte Ethik.Ralf Stoecker, Christian Neuhäuser & Marie-Luise Raters (eds.) - 2011 - Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler.
    Ethische Fragen betreffen alle Gesellschaftsbereiche. Sie stellen sich bei Themen wie sozialer Gerechtigkeit sowie in politischen oder ökologischen Debatten. Das Handbuch erfasst die Angewandte Ethik systematisch und historisch, beschreibt ihre rechtliche und institutionelle Situation sowie die relevanten Teilbereiche, wie z.B. Forschungs-, Wirtschafts- und Bioethik. Im Zentrum stehen konkrete Fragen aus dem Privat- und Sozialleben des Menschen, der medizinischen Ethik sowie der Umwelt- und Tierethik.
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    Handbuch Gerechtigkeit.Anna Goppel, Corinna Mieth & Christian Neuhäuser (eds.) - 2016 - [Berlin]: J.B. Metzler.
    Was ist gerecht? Ist gerecht, was dem Gesetz entspricht? Wie sind gesellschaftliche Güter gerecht zu verteilen? Wie ist globale Gerechtigkeit zu erreichen? Und wie die Gerechtigkeit gegenüber zukünftigen Generationen? Das Handbuch stellt die Geschichte des Gerechtigkeitsbegriffs dar, erläutert die unterschiedlichen Gerechtigkeitstypen und deren philosophische Grundlagen wie Utilitarismus, Diskursethik sowie Kritische Theorie und betrachtet die Gerechtigkeit im Kontext von Moral, Menschenwürde und Menschenrechten. Das Schlusskapitel beleuchtet aktuelle Anwendungsfragen wie Generationengerechtigkeit, Gesundheitsversorgung und Lohngerechtigkeit.
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    Other‐Centric Reasoning.Roy Sorensen - 2018 - Metaphilosophy 49 (4):489-509.
    This article considers question‐begging's opposite fallacy. Instead of relying on my beliefs for my premises when I should be using my adversary's beliefs, I rely on my adversary's beliefs when I should rely on my own. Just as question‐begging emerges from egocentrism, its opposite emerges from other‐centrism. Stepping into the other person's shoes is an effective strategy for understanding him. But you must return to your own shoes when forming your beliefs. Evidence is agent centered. Other‐centric reasoning is most (...)
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    Data-centric and logic-based models for automated legal problem solving.L. Karl Branting - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 25 (1):5-27.
    Logic-based approaches to legal problem solving model the rule-governed nature of legal argumentation, justification, and other legal discourse but suffer from two key obstacles: the absence of efficient, scalable techniques for creating authoritative representations of legal texts as logical expressions; and the difficulty of evaluating legal terms and concepts in terms of the language of ordinary discourse. Data-centric techniques can be used to finesse the challenges of formalizing legal rules and matching legal predicates with the language of ordinary parlance (...)
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