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180074 SE Robot Ethics (2017S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 06.02.2017 12:00 to Mo 20.02.2017 12:00
- Registration is open from We 22.02.2017 12:00 to Mo 27.02.2017 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 31.03.2017 12:00
Details
max. 30 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 10.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3F NIG 3.Stock
- Wednesday 29.03. 13:15 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3D, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. III/3. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Thursday 30.03. 13:15 - 16:30 Hörsaal 3E NIG 3.Stock
- Thursday 30.03. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 31.03. 13:15 - 18:15 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Thursday 04.05. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 3D, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. III/3. Stock, 1010 Wien
- Thursday 04.05. 15:00 - 16:30 Seminarraum 3A NIG 3.Stock
- Thursday 04.05. 16:45 - 18:15 Hörsaal 3F NIG 3.Stock
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Current technological developments in the field of robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence raise ethical questions. Consider for instance the use of robots in health care, the automation of cars, and the use of intelligent military drones, or the development of more intelligent artificial agents. This course gives an overview of issues and approaches in this field, shows how these issues relate to interesting problems in philosophy, and connects to relevant public debates.
Assessment and permitted materials
In the first session students will be introduced to the topic and the recent literature in the field. The course will be assessed by means of weekly student presentations, regular attendance and significant participation in discussions, weekly commentaries on the literature, and a longer essay at the end of the course (max. 4000 words).
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Lecture, literature reading and discussion. (in English)
Examination topics
In-depth knowledge of the recent literature on the topic, ability to critically engage with the problems discussed in the course, and the skill to connect technological developments to philosophical problems.
Reading list
Literature will be provided via Moodle and in the course, mainly in the form of recent journal articles.
Association in the course directory
MA Ethik M02 C
M3 D. Ethik/ Angewandte Ethik, Politische Philosophie, Sozialphilosophie
M3 D. Ethik/ Angewandte Ethik, Politische Philosophie, Sozialphilosophie
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