Animals, Robots, Gods
Adventures in the Moral Imagination
Dados Bibliográficos
| AUTOR(ES) | |
|---|---|
| ANO | 2025 |
| TIPO | Book |
| PERIÓDICO | Anthropology of this Century |
| EDITORA | Publisher 15459 |
| DOI | 10.2307/j.ctv219wpz3 |
| ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-29 |
Resumo
In "Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Imagination," Webb Keane explores how humans navigate moral dilemmas and construct ethical frameworks in a world increasingly populated by non-human agents, from animals to artificial intelligence. He examines how different cultures and historical periods have defined moral boundaries and attributed moral status to various entities, considering the implications for our understanding of personhood, agency, and responsibility. Drawing on anthropological research and philosophical inquiry, Keane analyzes the shifting landscapes of moral reasoning and the challenges posed by technological advancements, offering insights into the evolving relationship between humans, technology, and the natural world.