Search Results - "Altehenger, Hannah"
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Self-control and the self
Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01-12-2021)“…Prima facie, it seems highly plausible to suppose that there is some kind of constitutive relationship between self-control and the self, i.e., that…”
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Too Much Self-Control?
Published in Erkenntnis (26-03-2024)“…Although it seems commonsensical to say that one cannot merely have too little, but also too much self-control, the philosophical debate has largely focused on…”
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The Mismatch Problem: Why Mele's Approach to the Puzzle of Synchronic Self‐control Does Not Succeed
Published in Pacific philosophical quarterly (01-06-2021)“…Most of us have had the experience of resisting our currently strongest desire, for example, resisting the desire to eat another cookie when eating another…”
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Deliberative Agency, Self‐Control, and the Divided Mind
Published in Theoria (Lund, Sweden) (01-06-2021)“…According to a widely endorsed claim, intentional action is brought about by an agent's desires in accordance with these desires' respective motivational…”
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The Point of Blaming AI Systems
Published in Journal of ethics & social philosophy (01-04-2024)“…As Christian List has recently argued, the increasing arrival of powerful AI systems that operate autonomously in high-stakes contexts creates a need for…”
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How AI Systems Can Be Blameworthy
Published in Philosophia (Ramat Gan) (2024)“…AI systems, like self-driving cars, healthcare robots, or Autonomous Weapon Systems, already play an increasingly important role in our lives and will do so to…”
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Being Realistic about Reflective Equilibrium
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