Virtual moral agency, virtual moral responsibility: on the moral significance of the appearance, perception, and performance of artificial agents [Book Review]

AI and Society 24 (2):181-189 (2009)
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Minds, brains, and programs.John Searle - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (3):417-57.
We have never been modern.Bruno Latour - 1993 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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