Serial Number: http://www.riss.kr/link?id=A106337178
Title: Artificial Intelligence Humanities: From If-Futurology to the Philosophy of As-If
Author: Kim, Hyeong Ju
Journal: Journal of Korean philosophical society
Vol: 151
Pages: 109-134
Date: 2019.
Register Information: KCI
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<Abstract>
In this article I diagnose that the many discourses on artificial intelligence have the character of predictive research based on assumption. I then focus on the characteristics and limitations of it, and argue that the academic orientation of artificial intelligence humanities should be a study of fiction- postulate, not a hypothetical set of research, a typical characteristic of scientific inquiry. If so, a philosophical foundation that can solve the problematic explanation of the philosophy of mind can be established and furthermore the basis of the practice of ethics of AI can also be established. To this end, I will criticize attitudes of neurophysiologists, such as P. Churchland, and human understanding of trans-humanists such as N. Bostrom. And I will take I. Kant's anthropological question as a method of approaching the problem, and H. Veihinger's philosophy as a solution to it.
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