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Anthropocentrism, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Network Theory: An Ecofeminist Perspective

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This paper critiques a conception of intelligence central in AI, and a related concept of reason central in moral philosophy, from an ecological feminist perspective. I argue that ecofeminist critique of human/nature dualisms offers insight into the durability of both problematic conceptions, and into the direction of research programmes. I conclude by arguing for the importance of keeping political analysis in the forefront of science and environmental ethics.

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  • Victoria Davion, 2002. "Anthropocentrism, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Network Theory: An Ecofeminist Perspective," Environmental Values, , vol. 11(2), pages 163-175, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envval:v:11:y:2002:i:2:p:163-175
    DOI: 10.3197/096327102129341037
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    1. Norman Dandy, 2023. "The Values of Technology," Environmental Values, , vol. 32(3), pages 343-348, June.

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