Reconfiguring human autonomy : conceptual challenges and ethical implications in the age of AI /
This book explores one of the most pressing questions of our time: what becomes of human autonomy when algorithms and artificial intelligence systems are no longer just tools but rather actors in medicine, care, education, mobility, and even warfare? By confronting the philosophical, ethical, and pr...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Springer,
[2026]
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| Series: | Integrated science (Springer (Firm)) ;
v. 40. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. What is Autonomy in the Age of AI?
- Chapter 1. Autonomous Like Us? Machinic Copies and Human Models in the Age of AI
- Chapter 2. Relational Autonomy. Rethinking AI Ethics in the Light of Feminism
- Chapter 3. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Relationship between Agency, Autonomy, and Moral Patiency
- Part II. Human and Machinic Autonomy. Ethical Implications
- Chapter 4. Automated Gatekeepers: How Recommender Systems Shape and Constrain Autonomy
- Chapter 5. The Promises and Perils of AI: Navigating Humanity's Most Transformative Technology
- Chapter 6. Personal Autonomy and Autonomous Systems: Sameness and Difference
- Chapter 7. Autonomy-Enhancing Technologies? Automated Vehicles and Autonomous Mobility
- Chapter 8. Personal Avatars and Personal Autonomy
- Part III. Autonomy and AI in Medicine and Health Care. Challenges, Problems, and Opportunities
- Chapter 9. Beyond (Relational) Autonomy: AI Healthcare Through the Lens of Care Ethics
- Chapter 10. Balancing Autonomies: The Impact of AI on Patient and Physician Decision-Making in Healthcare. Chapter 11. AI in Clinical Practice: A Feyerabendian Pluralistic Model for Physician-Patient Relationships
- Chapter 12. Big Data and the "Small X". Patient Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- Chapter 13. Humanizing Machines: Unpacking the Care Deficit in Anthropomorphized Medical AI.