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| author | Andreas L. Mogensen |
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| contents | Once more, without feeling Andreas L. Mogensen Philosophy and Phenomenological Research AbstractI argue for a pluralist theory of moral standing, on which both welfare subjectivity and autonomy can confer moral status. I argue that autonomy does not entail welfare subjectivity, but can ground moral standing in its absence. Although I highlight the existence of plausible views on which autonomy entails phenomenal consciousness, I primarily emphasize the need for philosophical debates about the relationship between phenomenal consciousness and moral standing to engage with neglected questions about the nature of autonomy and its possible links to consciousness, especially if we are to face up to the ethical challenges future AI systems may pose. 10.1111/phpr.70018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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| spellingShingle | Once more, without feeling Andreas L. Mogensen Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Once more, without feeling Andreas L. Mogensen Philosophy and Phenomenological Research AbstractI argue for a pluralist theory of moral standing, on which both welfare subjectivity and autonomy can confer moral status. I argue that autonomy does not entail welfare subjectivity, but can ground moral standing in its absence. Although I highlight the existence of plausible views on which autonomy entails phenomenal consciousness, I primarily emphasize the need for philosophical debates about the relationship between phenomenal consciousness and moral standing to engage with neglected questions about the nature of autonomy and its possible links to consciousness, especially if we are to face up to the ethical challenges future AI systems may pose. 10.1111/phpr.70018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| title | Once more, without feeling |
| topic | Philosophy and Phenomenological Research |
| url | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/phpr.70018 |