The Problem of the Possibility of an Artificial Moral Agent in the Context of Kant’s Practical Philosophy
The question of whether an artificial moral agent (AMA) is possible implies discussion of a whole range of problems raised by Kant within the framework of practical philosophy that have not exhausted their heuristic potential to this day. First, I show the significance of the correlation between ...
Pragmatics beyond cognition: a perspective of Charles Peirce’s unfinished conception for (bio-)semiotics
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Zolyan, S. T., 2024. Should there be biomolecular pragmatics? Slovo.ru: Baltic accent, 15 (4), рр. 41—54, https://doi.org/10.5922/2225-5346-2024-4-3 (in Russ.).
non-cognizant semiotic agents, Charles Peirce, pragmatics, sign, interpreter, interpretant, sign as a quasi-mind, semiopoiesis, semiosis, biosemiotics, code biology
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