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Myth of objectivity and the origin of symbols. [PDF]
Rahman S.
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Abstract This essay, designed as a complement to opinions expressed by Rowan Williams and some speakers at the conference in his honour, explores features of early Christianity which suggest a positive evaluation of artificial intelligence. Noting that the fear of reducing humans to machines has been joined in the modern age by the fear that machines ...
Mark J. Edwards
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The influence of energy and temperature distributions on EHD destabilization of an Oldroyd-B liquid jet. [PDF]
Moatimid GM, Amer MFE.
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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“CONSCIENCE AND THE ENDS OF HUMANITY: CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
Abstract The astonishing speed of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked reflections by theologians and philosophers on what distinctiveness, if any, human beings possess as individuals and as a species. This article addresses this question with respect to an ancient idea in Christian thought reaching back to St.
William Schweiker
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The Way into Transcendental Philosophy from the Argument in Suhrawardī’s Philosophy of Illumination [PDF]
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
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Transcendental Arguments, How-Possible Questions and the Aim of Epistemology
Daniel Dohrn
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Why Are All the Sets All the Sets?
ABSTRACT Necessitists about set theory think that the pure sets exists, and are the way they are, as a matter of necessity. They cannot explain why the sets (de rebus) are all the sets. This constitutes the Ur‐Objection against necessitism; it is the primary motivation cited by potentialists about set theory.
Tim Button
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Human dignity and ontological foundations: a philosophical perspective for the health professions. [PDF]
Frantz P, Rego F, Barbas S.
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