Moral Dilemmas Involving Self-Driving Cars: How to Regulate Them and Why Your Opinion Matters
Autor Norbert Paulo, Lando Kirchmairen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2025
This book prepares readers to take an informed stance on the difficult moral dilemmas involving self-driving cars. It will convince them that the ethical and legal challenges posed by self-driving cars are real, novel, and unavoidable—and that they require a solution. It presents the problems involved in programming self-driving cars for dilemma situations, putting the reader in the position to develop their own well-informed opinion on the issues. The book also discusses the astonishing discrepancies between existing regulations for collisions involving self-driving cars in some jurisdictions and empirical findings about what people think about how they should be regulated. Finally, it presents advice for policy makers around the globe on how to regulate moral dilemmas involving self-driving cars.
Moral Dilemmas Involving Self-Driving Cars will be of interest to a broad range of students, scholars, and policy makers interested in the ethics of self-driving vehicles.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032778822
ISBN-10: 1032778822
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032778822
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
Prologue 1. The Possibility and Necessity of Regulation: Preparing Ourselves for Urgent Moral Dilemmas 2. How to Regulate Moral Dilemmas Involving Self-Driving Cars 3. Why Your Opinion Is Relevant for the Law and for Ethics 4. Our Tips for Policy Makers
Recenzii
“Self-driving cars are coming quickly, so we need to control them somehow. To reduce their dangers, Paulo and Kirchmair deftly weave together contemporary moral psychology, the AI technology behind self-driving cars, and concrete proposals for policy and law. This book is a multi-disciplinary tour-de-force.”
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Duke University, USA
“Do we really need self-driving cars, and how should they behave in risky situations? This clearly written and very engaging book tackles these intriguing questions head on. Norbert Paulo and Lando Kirchmair offer the reader an exciting whirlwind tour through the history of car crashes and transport us into the future of the ethics of autonomous driving. Along the way, both moral and legal issues are explored. Paulo and Kirchmair also investigate fascinating methodological questions about how we should approach the ethics of autonomous driving. At the end of the book, they offer clear-headed recommendations for policy makers. Given the widespread interest in the ethics of self-driving cars, it is somewhat surprising that while an enormous number of articles have been published on the subject, not many books have been published so far. Of the few books available on this important topic, this may very well be the best so far.”
Sven Nyholm, LMU Munich, Germany
“This valuable book provides an insight into the ethics of self-driving cars that is accessible and timely – and a must-read for those charged with regulating self-driving cars.”
Julian Savulescu, National University of Singapore
“This book is a timely contribution to the debate on the ethics of autonomous vehicles focusing on the importance of trolley-like scenarios. Well-written and well-argued, with practical recommendations.”
David Černý, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Duke University, USA
“Do we really need self-driving cars, and how should they behave in risky situations? This clearly written and very engaging book tackles these intriguing questions head on. Norbert Paulo and Lando Kirchmair offer the reader an exciting whirlwind tour through the history of car crashes and transport us into the future of the ethics of autonomous driving. Along the way, both moral and legal issues are explored. Paulo and Kirchmair also investigate fascinating methodological questions about how we should approach the ethics of autonomous driving. At the end of the book, they offer clear-headed recommendations for policy makers. Given the widespread interest in the ethics of self-driving cars, it is somewhat surprising that while an enormous number of articles have been published on the subject, not many books have been published so far. Of the few books available on this important topic, this may very well be the best so far.”
Sven Nyholm, LMU Munich, Germany
“This valuable book provides an insight into the ethics of self-driving cars that is accessible and timely – and a must-read for those charged with regulating self-driving cars.”
Julian Savulescu, National University of Singapore
“This book is a timely contribution to the debate on the ethics of autonomous vehicles focusing on the importance of trolley-like scenarios. Well-written and well-argued, with practical recommendations.”
David Černý, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia
Notă biografică
Norbert Paulo is DFG Heisenberg Fellow at the Department of Philosophy at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. He obtained his PhD at the University of Hamburg. His PhD dissertation has been published with Palgrave Macmillan as The Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics (2016).
Lando Kirchmair is Deputy Professor for National and International Public Law with a Focus on the Protection of Cultural Heritage at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. His Habilitation thesis––Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law: Consent-Based Monism–has been published with Cambridge University Press in 2024
Lando Kirchmair is Deputy Professor for National and International Public Law with a Focus on the Protection of Cultural Heritage at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. His Habilitation thesis––Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law: Consent-Based Monism–has been published with Cambridge University Press in 2024
Descriere
This book prepares readers to take an informed stance on the difficult moral dilemmas involving self-driving cars. It will convince them that the ethical and legal challenges posed by self-driving cars are real, novel, and unavoidable—and that they require a solution.