2014 - Pisa University Press
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When HAL kills, who's to blame? : computer ethics
P. 203-214
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- Science, technology and responsibility
- On the concept of responsibility
- Technological progress and responsibility
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- Ethical assessment of medical technologies : a coherentist methodology
- Responsible innovation for adaptive robots
- From robotics to cyber-physical systems : technical options and ethical-legal challenges
- Agency and interagency in socio-technical systems
- Towards a philosophical defence of legal compatibilism
- Robots and liability : justifying a change in perspective
- Dealing with the diffusion of legal responsibility : the case of robotics
- Foundations and limits of an ethicalization of law.
- When HAL kills, who's to blame? : computer ethics
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