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Bischof, Sascha: Künstliche Intelligenz und Menschsein : Existenz und Leiblichkeit im digitalen Zeitalter 2026 |
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Di Blasi, Luca: Warum dienen wir der KI? : Der menschliche Geist wird von der künstlichen Intelligenz als Rohstoff genutzt. Sie verwandelt ihn durch unsere fleißige Mitarbeit in Waren In: Die Zeit, 2026 (2026-02-13) |
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Robles-Gil, Alexa: At a "Tea Party" With Scientists, This Ape Showed Some Imagination : In a playtime experiment, researchers found that our closest living relatives have the capacity for make-believe, too. In: New York Times, 2026 (2026-02-05) |
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4 |
Feige, Daniel Martin: Kritik der Digitalisierung : Technik, Rationalität und Kunst 2025 |
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Kinstler, Linda: Big Tech Wants Direct Access to Our Brains : As neural implant technology and A.I. advance at breakneck speeds, do we need a new set of rights to protect our most intimate data - our minds? In: New York Times Magazine, 2025 (2025-11-14) |
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6 |
Trompeter, Julia: Galen on ethics and human nature 2025 |
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7 |
Wichert, Silke: "Was ist der Mensch ohne Gefühle?" : Der spanische Neurochirurg Jesús Martín-Fernández untersucht, wo im Gehirn unsere Emotionen sitzen - und hat damit buchstäblich einen Nerv getroffen. Er ist so etwas wie ein Popstar seiner Zunft. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2025 (2025-05-31) |
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8 |
Cassinadri, Guido; Fasoli, Marco: The extended mind thesis and the cognitive artifacts approach : a comparison In: Brains and machines : towards a unified ethics of AI and neuroscience / ed. by Marcello Ienca ; Georg Starke, 2024, 7, 161-183 |
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Langley, Christelle; Cuzzolin, Fabio; Sahakian, Barbara J.: Neuroscience for AI : the importance of theory of mind In: Brains and machines : towards a unified ethics of AI and neuroscience / ed. by Marcello Ienca ; Georg Starke, 2024, 7, 65-83 |
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Martínez-Doallo, Noelia: The issue of bodily rights alienation In: The discourse of biorights : European perspectives / José-Antonio Seoane ; Oscar Vergara, eds, 2024, 109, 71-86 |
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Sommaggio, Paolo: Protecting my mind : cognitive liberty, commons, and neurorights In: The discourse of biorights : European perspectives / José-Antonio Seoane ; Oscar Vergara, eds, 2024, 109, 133-145 |
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Abdul, Ojochogwu S.: Transhumanism, singularity and the meaning of life : an afrofuturist perspective In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 97-119 |
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Agada, Ada: Between sense-phenomenalism, equi-phenomenalism, quasi-physicalism, and proto-panpsychism In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 37-48 |
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Attoe, Aribiah David; Chimakonam, Amara Esther: Transhumanism, immortality and the question of life's meaning In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 121-138 |
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15 |
Balogun, Oladele Abiodun: A central state materialistic interpretation of the Yoruba concept of person : a critique In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 25-35 |
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Carman, Mary; Rosman, Benjamin: Applying a principle of explicability to AI research in Africa : should we do it? In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 183-201 |
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Chalmers, David John: Realität+ : virtuelle Welten und die Probleme der Philosophie 2023 |
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18 |
Ekor Ofana, Diana: Can AI attain personhood in African thought? In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 153-165 |
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Enyimba, Maduka: Epistemological implications of Chimakonam's theory of sense-phenomenalism In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 67-78 |
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Fambisai Mangadza, Clarton: An alternative response to the knowledge argument In: Conversations on African philosophy of mind, consciousness and artificial intelligence / Aribiah David Attoe ; Samuel T. Segun ; Victor Nweke ; Umezurike John Ezugwu ; Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, eds. - Cham : Springer, (2023). - 49-66 |