Moral Intuition

From the Human Mind to Artificial Agents

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Springer

Paru le : 2026-04-30

In the tradition of moral philosophy, long dominated by a rationalist paradigm, the idea of moral intuition has often been a source of embarrassment. How can the mind form a moral judgment within seconds, without any apparent reasoning? In the spirit of neuroethics, this book demystifies moral intui...
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n.c

Parution
2026-04-30

Pages
226 pages

EAN papier
9783032201164

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Dario Cecchini is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at NC State University. He joined the NeuroComputational Ethics Research Group in November 2022, funded by the National Science Foundation project “Virtual Reality Simulations of Moral Decision Making for Autonomous Vehicles.” Before arriving in Raleigh, Dr. Cecchini obtained a Ph.D. in Moral Philosophy at the University of Genoa (Italy) in March 2022. He studied philosophy for his BA and MA degrees in Florence and Pisa. With a solid background in metaethics and moral psychology, Dr. Cecchini’s research interests have recently expanded into the field of applied ethics, focusing particularly on the ethics of artificial intelligence. His current projects concern moral judgment, the alignment problem for AI, the ethics of automated vehicles and carebots.

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9783032201171
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9783032201171
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