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The Philosophy of Law Meets the Philosophy of Technology
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The Philosophy of Law Meets the Philosophy of Technology
Redaktion: Hildebrandt, Mireille; Rouvroy, Antoinette
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Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing interrogates the legal implications of the notion and experience of human agency implied by the emerging paradigm of autonomic computing, and the socio-technical infrastructures it supports.
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Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing interrogates the legal implications of the notion and experience of human agency implied by the emerging paradigm of autonomic computing, and the socio-technical infrastructures it supports.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2011
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- ISBN-13: 9781136807671
- Artikelnr.: 38273776
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136807671
- Artikelnr.: 38273776
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Mireille Hildebrandt is a senior researcher at the Centre for Law, Science, Technology and Society Studies (LSTS) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. She is Associate Professor of Jurisprudence at the Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Full Professor of Smart Environments, Data Proection and the Rule of Law at the Institute of Computer and Information Sciences (ICIS) at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Nertherlands. Antoinette Rouvroy is research associate of the National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) and senior researcher at the Information Technology and Law Research Centre (CRID) of the University of Namur, Belgium.
Introduction: A Multifocal View of Human Agency in the Era of Autonomic
Computing, Mireille Hildebrandt; 1 Smart? Amsterdam Urinals and Autonomic
Computing, Don Ihde; 2 Subject to technology: on autonomic computing and
human autonomy, Peter-Paul Verbeek; 3 Remote control: human autonomy in the
age of computer-mediated agency, Jos de Mul & Bibi van den Berg; 4
Autonomy, delegation and responsibility: agents in autonomic computing
environments, Roger Brownsword; 5 Rethinking human identity in the age of
autonomic computing: the philosophical idea of the trace, Massimo Durante;
6 Autonomic computing, genomic data and human agency: the case for
embodiment, Hyo Yoon Kang; 7 Technology, virtuality and utopia:
governmentality in an age of autonomic computing Antoinette Rouvroy; 8
Autonomic and autonomous 'thinking': preconditions for criminal
accountability, Mireille Hildebrandt; 9 Technology and accountability:
autonomic computing and human agency, Jannis Kallinikos; 10 Of machines and
men: the road to identity. Scenes for a discussion, Stefano Rodotà; 11 'The
BPI Nexus': a philosophical echo to Stefano Rodotà's 'Of Machines and Men',
Paul Mathias; Epilogue: technological mediation, and human agency as
recalcitrance, Antoinette Rouvroy
Computing, Mireille Hildebrandt; 1 Smart? Amsterdam Urinals and Autonomic
Computing, Don Ihde; 2 Subject to technology: on autonomic computing and
human autonomy, Peter-Paul Verbeek; 3 Remote control: human autonomy in the
age of computer-mediated agency, Jos de Mul & Bibi van den Berg; 4
Autonomy, delegation and responsibility: agents in autonomic computing
environments, Roger Brownsword; 5 Rethinking human identity in the age of
autonomic computing: the philosophical idea of the trace, Massimo Durante;
6 Autonomic computing, genomic data and human agency: the case for
embodiment, Hyo Yoon Kang; 7 Technology, virtuality and utopia:
governmentality in an age of autonomic computing Antoinette Rouvroy; 8
Autonomic and autonomous 'thinking': preconditions for criminal
accountability, Mireille Hildebrandt; 9 Technology and accountability:
autonomic computing and human agency, Jannis Kallinikos; 10 Of machines and
men: the road to identity. Scenes for a discussion, Stefano Rodotà; 11 'The
BPI Nexus': a philosophical echo to Stefano Rodotà's 'Of Machines and Men',
Paul Mathias; Epilogue: technological mediation, and human agency as
recalcitrance, Antoinette Rouvroy
Introduction: A Multifocal View of Human Agency in the Era of Autonomic
Computing, Mireille Hildebrandt; 1 Smart? Amsterdam Urinals and Autonomic
Computing, Don Ihde; 2 Subject to technology: on autonomic computing and
human autonomy, Peter-Paul Verbeek; 3 Remote control: human autonomy in the
age of computer-mediated agency, Jos de Mul & Bibi van den Berg; 4
Autonomy, delegation and responsibility: agents in autonomic computing
environments, Roger Brownsword; 5 Rethinking human identity in the age of
autonomic computing: the philosophical idea of the trace, Massimo Durante;
6 Autonomic computing, genomic data and human agency: the case for
embodiment, Hyo Yoon Kang; 7 Technology, virtuality and utopia:
governmentality in an age of autonomic computing Antoinette Rouvroy; 8
Autonomic and autonomous 'thinking': preconditions for criminal
accountability, Mireille Hildebrandt; 9 Technology and accountability:
autonomic computing and human agency, Jannis Kallinikos; 10 Of machines and
men: the road to identity. Scenes for a discussion, Stefano Rodotà; 11 'The
BPI Nexus': a philosophical echo to Stefano Rodotà's 'Of Machines and Men',
Paul Mathias; Epilogue: technological mediation, and human agency as
recalcitrance, Antoinette Rouvroy
Computing, Mireille Hildebrandt; 1 Smart? Amsterdam Urinals and Autonomic
Computing, Don Ihde; 2 Subject to technology: on autonomic computing and
human autonomy, Peter-Paul Verbeek; 3 Remote control: human autonomy in the
age of computer-mediated agency, Jos de Mul & Bibi van den Berg; 4
Autonomy, delegation and responsibility: agents in autonomic computing
environments, Roger Brownsword; 5 Rethinking human identity in the age of
autonomic computing: the philosophical idea of the trace, Massimo Durante;
6 Autonomic computing, genomic data and human agency: the case for
embodiment, Hyo Yoon Kang; 7 Technology, virtuality and utopia:
governmentality in an age of autonomic computing Antoinette Rouvroy; 8
Autonomic and autonomous 'thinking': preconditions for criminal
accountability, Mireille Hildebrandt; 9 Technology and accountability:
autonomic computing and human agency, Jannis Kallinikos; 10 Of machines and
men: the road to identity. Scenes for a discussion, Stefano Rodotà; 11 'The
BPI Nexus': a philosophical echo to Stefano Rodotà's 'Of Machines and Men',
Paul Mathias; Epilogue: technological mediation, and human agency as
recalcitrance, Antoinette Rouvroy