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    When is any agent a moral agent?: reflections on machine consciousness and moral agency.Whitby Blay - 2013 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 5 (1).
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    Computing machinery and morality.Blay Whitby - 2008 - AI and Society 22 (4):551-563.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a technology widely used to support human decision-making. Current areas of application include financial services, engineering, and management. A number of attempts to introduce AI decision support systems into areas which more obviously include moral judgement have been made. These include systems that give advice on patient care, on social benefit entitlement, and even ethical advice for medical professionals. Responding to these developments raises a complex set of moral questions. This paper proposes a clearer replacement question (...)
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  3. The Turing test: Ai's biggest blind Alley?Blay Whitby - 1996 - In Peter Millican & A. Clark (eds.), Machines and Thought. Oxford University Press. pp. 519-539.
     
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  4. What makes any agent a moral agent? Reflections on machine consciousness and moral agency.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2013 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 5 (2):105-129.
    In this paper, we take moral agency to be that context in which a particular agent can, appropriately, be held responsible for her actions and their consequences. In order to understand moral agency, we will discuss what it would take for an artifact to be a moral agent. For reasons that will become clear over the course of the paper, we take the artifactual question to be a useful way into discussion but ultimately misleading. We set out a number of (...)
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    Moral Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Artifacts: What Existing Artifacts Fail to Achieve , and Why They, Nevertheless, Can Make Moral Claims upon Us.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2014 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (2):141-161.
    This paper follows directly from an earlier paper where we discussed the requirements for an artifact to be a moral agent and concluded that the artifactual question is ultimately a red herring. As...
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  6. Why the Turing test is ai's biggest blind Alley.Blay Whitby - 1996 - In Peter Millican & A. Clark (eds.), Machines and Thought, the Legacy of Alan Turing. Oxford University Press.
     
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    On Computable Morality An Examination of Machines.Blay Whitby - 2011 - In M. Anderson S. Anderson (ed.), Machine Ethics. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 138.
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    Oversold, unregulated, and unethical: Why we need to respond to robot nannies.Blay Whitby - 2010 - Interaction Studiesinteraction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 11 (2):290-294.
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    Oversold, unregulated, and unethical.Blay Whitby - 2010 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 11 (2):290-294.
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    Moral Agency, Moral Responsibility, and Artifacts: What Existing Artifacts Fail to Achieve (and Why), and Why They, Nevertheless, Can (and Do!) Make Moral Claims upon Us.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - 2014 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 6 (2):141-161.
    International Journal of Machine Consciousness, Volume 06, Issue 02, Page 141-161, December 2014. This paper follows directly from an earlier paper where we discussed the requirements for an artifact to be a moral agent and concluded that the artifactual question is ultimately a red herring. As before, we take moral agency to be that condition in which an agent can appropriately be held responsible for her actions and their consequences. We set a number of stringent conditions on moral agency. A (...)
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  11. Re-Conceptualizing Mental "Illness": The View from Enactivist Philosophy and Cognitive Science - AISB Convention 2013.Blay Whitby & Joel Parthmore (eds.) - 2013 - AISB.
     
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    Artefactual ethics as opportunity for rethinking “natural” ethics.Joel Parthemore & Blay Whitby - unknown
    This paper serves as introduction to a significantly longer paper in progress. It argues that, within the ethics community, the wider philosophical establishment and society in general, people have been far too lax about what to accept as morally “right” behaviour – far too quick to let themselves and, all too often, each other off the hook. By drawing comparisons to artefactual behaviour and the objections people raise to calling that behaviour the morally acceptable behaviour of authentic moral agents, this (...)
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    Stacey L. Edgar, morality and machines: Perspectives on computer ethics, Jones and Bartlett series in philosophy, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett publishers, 1997, XVI + 448 pp., $32.50 (paper), ISBN 0- 7637-0184-X. [REVIEW]Blay Whitby - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (1):131-133.
  14. Principles of Robotics.Margaret Boden, Joanna Bryson, Darwin Cladwell, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Lilian Edwards, Sarah Kember, Paul Newman, Vivienne Parry, Geoff Pegman, Tom Rodden, Tom Sorrell, Mick Wallis, Blay Whitby & Alan Winfield - 2011 - .
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    Blay Whitby, Reflections on Artificial Intelligence: The Legal, Moral, and Ethical Dimensions, Exeter, UK: Intellect Books, 1996, 127 pp., £14.95 (paper), ISBN 1-871516-68-4. [REVIEW]Stacey L. Edgar - 1999 - Minds and Machines 9 (1):133-139.
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    Grand dictionnaire de la philosophie.Michel Blay (ed.) - 2003 - Paris: CNRS.
    Dans une démarche pédagogique orientée vers les grands problèmes contemporains, ce dictionnaire propose 1.500 entrées définissant les concepts et les notions de la philosophie ainsi que 70 dossiers consacrés aux grandes questions philosophiques.
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    Laennec et Caelius : la philologie comme clinique.Frédéric Le Blay - 2021 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 77 (2):221-231.
    Frédéric Le Blay René Théophile Hyacinthe Laennec entreprit la traduction des Traités des maladies aiguës et des maladies chroniques du médecin romain Caelius Aurelianus. À partir de l’édition des manuscrits établie en 2009, je propose une analyse interprétative de la démarche du clinicien. Au-delà de la curiosité érudite d’un amoureux des classiques, je cherche à montrer que l’exercice de lecture et de traduction des textes constitutifs d’une histoire de la clinique s’intègre dans la méthode de Laennec et contribue à (...)
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    Exploring the role of transcriptional and post‐transcriptional processes in mRNA co‐expression.Óscar García-Blay, Pieter G. A. Verhagen, Benjamin Martin & Maike M. K. Hansen - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (12):2300130.
    Co‐expression of two or more genes at the single‐cell level is usually associated with functional co‐regulation. While mRNA co‐expression—measured as the correlation in mRNA levels—can be influenced by both transcriptional and post‐transcriptional events, transcriptional regulation is typically considered dominant. We review and connect the literature describing transcriptional and post‐transcriptional regulation of co‐expression. To enhance our understanding, we integrate four datasets spanning single‐cell gene expression data, single‐cell promoter activity data and individual transcript half‐lives. Confirming expectations, we find that positive co‐expression necessitates (...)
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    A food politics of the possible? Growing sustainable food systems through networks of knowledge.Alison Blay-Palmer, Roberta Sonnino & Julien Custot - 2016 - Agriculture and Human Values 33 (1):27-43.
    There is increased recognition of a common suite of global challenges that hamper food system sustainability at the community scale. Food price volatility, shortages of basic commodities, increased global rates of obesity and non-communicable food-related diseases, and land grabbing are among the impediments to socially just, economically robust, ecologically regenerative and politically inclusive food systems. While international political initiatives taken in response to these challenges and the groundswell of local alternatives emerging in response to challenges are well documented, more attention (...)
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    The Usefulness of Social Norm Theory in Empirical Business Ethics Research: A Review and Suggestions for Future Research.Allen D. Blay, Eric S. Gooden, Mark J. Mellon & Douglas E. Stevens - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 152 (1):191-206.
    In response to recent calls to extend the underlying theories used in the literature :375–413, 2005; Craft in J Bus Ethics 117:221–259, 2013), we review the usefulness of social norm theory in empirical business ethics research. We begin by identifying the seeds of social norm theory in Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, the Glasgow Edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1759/1790) seminal work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Next, we introduce recent theory in social norm activation by Bicchieri and (...)
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    Can Social Norm Activation Improve Audit Quality? Evidence from an Experimental Audit Market.Allen D. Blay, Eric S. Gooden, Mark J. Mellon & Douglas E. Stevens - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (2):513-530.
    We assert that audit quality can be improved to the extent that social norms for honesty and responsibility are activated in the auditor. To test this assertion, we use an experimental audit market setting found in the literature and manipulate factors expected to activate honesty and responsibility norms in the auditor. We find that auditor misreporting is reduced when the investor is another participant in the experiment rather than computer simulated, and thus, the interests of third-party investors are salient to (...)
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    Deux moments de la critique du calcul infinitésimal: Michel Rolle et George Berkeley.Michel Blay - 1986 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 39 (3):223-253.
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    Mariotte, savant et philosophe: (décédé 1684) ; analyse d'une renommé.P. Acloque, M. Blay, M. Boas Hall, P. Costabel, E. Coumet & A. Gabbey - 1986 - Vrin.
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    L'évaluation par indicateurs dans la vie scientifique: choix politique et fin de la connaissance.Michel Blay - 2009 - Cités 37 (1):15-25.
    « Pour la bonne administration d’un pays, il serait évidemment désirable d’avoir, sur l’état de la population, des renseignements mis à jour d’une manière continue. Cela reviendrait à disposer, pour l’ensemble des habitants, d’une “situation journalière” tenant compte automatiquement de tous les mouvements, et analogue à celle qui est dressée dans les corps de troupe. »Les..
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    Note sur l'«Essai sur les degrés de chaleur des rayons colorés» de l'abbé Rochon.Michel Blay - 1985 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 38 (1):37-42.
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    Varignon ou la théorie du mouvement des projectiles ‘comprise en une Proposition générale’.Michel Blay - 1988 - Annals of Science 45 (6):591-618.
    Cet article a pour objet de montrer la nouveauté du traitement varignonien du mouvement des projectiles dans les milieux résistants par rapport au traitement de ce problème présenté entre autres par Newton dans les Principia. Aussi, après avoir analysé cursivement différentes Propositions du Livre II des Principia, nous étudierons plus spécialement, dans les Mémoires présentés par Varignon à l'Académie Royale des Sciences entre 1707 et 1711, la mise en place de l'expression d'une ‘Proposition générale’. Nous montrerons ensuite sur quelques cas (...)
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    Reasoning with the Infinite: From the Closed World to the Mathematical Universe.Michel Blay - 1998 - University of Chicago Press.
    "One of Michael Blay's many fine achievements in Reasoning with the Infinite is to make us realize how velocity, and later instantaneous velocity, came to play a vital part in the development of a rigorous mathematical science of motion. ...
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    How Political Repression Stifled the Nascent Foundations of Heredity Research before Mendel in Central European Sheep Breeding Societies.Péter Poczai, Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, Jiří Sekerák & Attila T. Szabó - 2021 - Philosophies 6 (2):41.
    The nineteenth century was a time of great economic, social, and political change. The population of a modernizing Europe began demanding more freedom, which in turn propelled the ongoing discussion on the philosophy of nature. This spurred on Central European sheep breeders to debate the deepest secrets of nature: the transmission of traits from one generation to another. Scholarly questions of heredity were profoundly entwined with philosophy and politics when particular awareness of “the genetic laws of nature” claimed natural equality. (...)
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    Association Henri Poincaré Pour l’Histoire et la Philosophie des Mathématiques et de la Physique Modernes.Michel Blay, Jean-Luc Chabert, Karine Chemla, Catherine Chevalley, Thierry Coulhon, Amy Dahan, Olivier Darrigol, Dominique Pestre & Hourya Sinaceur - 1990 - Revue de Synthèse 111 (1-2):223-224.
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    Bohr et la complémentarité.Michel Blay - 1985 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 38 (3):193.
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    Henri Berr et l’histoire des sciences.Michel Blay - 1996 - Revue de Synthèse 117 (1-2):121-137.
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    Lumière et couleurs dans le Traité de Haüy, ou «la véritable méthode pour parvenir à l'explication» dans les sciences/Light and colour in Haüy's Traité or «the true method for arriving at explanations» in science.Michel Blay - 1997 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (3):283-292.
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    L'évaluation par indicateurs dans la vie scientifique : choix politique et fin de la connaissance.Michel Blay - 2009 - Cités 37 (1):15.
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    Les règles cartésiennes de la science du mouvement dans Le Monde ou traité de la lumière/The Cartesian rules of the science of motion in Le Monde ou traité de la lumière.Michel Blay - 1998 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 51 (2):319-346.
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    Le traitement newtonien du mouvement des projectiles dans les milieux résistants.Michel Blay - 1987 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 40 (3):325-355.
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    La vue et la lumière : Sur quelques aspects de l'histoire de la lumière.Michel Blay - 2007 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 1 (1):119-132.
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    Pour une philosophie des sciences à l'écoute de l'histoire des sciences.Michel Blay - 2003 - Rue Descartes 41 (3):98-101.
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    René-Just Haüy (1743-1822), physicien. Introduction/René-Just Haüy (1743-1822), physicist. Introduction.Michel Blay - 1997 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 50 (3):241-242.
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    Mimush Sheep and the Spectre of Inbreeding: Historical Background for Festetics’s Organic and Genetic Laws Four Decades Before Mendel’s Experiments in Peas.Péter Poczai, Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, Jiří Sekerák, István Bariska & Attila T. Szabó - 2022 - Journal of the History of Biology 55 (3):495-536.
    The upheavals of late eighteenth century Europe encouraged people to demand greater liberties, including the freedom to explore the natural world, individually or as part of investigative associations. The Moravian Agricultural and Natural Science Society, organized by Christian Carl André, was one such group of keen practitioners of theoretical and applied scientific disciplines. Headquartered in the “Moravian Manchester” Brünn, the centre of the textile industry, society members debated the improvement of sheep wool to fulfil the needs of the Habsburg armies (...)
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    Ethical Aspects of Arranging Local Medical Collaboration and Care.Samuel Blay Nguah - 2014 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 25 (4):314-316.
    Yearly pediatric cardiac surgery missions to Ghana are of tremendous benefit to local children, but may create thorny ethical dilemmas for local clinicians who refer and screen children for the mission and who provide care to the children after the mission concludes for the year. This article presents the experiences and concerns of a pediatrician who is a local member of the Hearts and Minds of Ghana project.
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  41. Science and Stonehenge.Richards Julian & Whitby Mark - 1997
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  42. The engineering of Stonehenge.Julian Richards & Mark Whitby - 1997 - In Richards Julian & Whitby Mark (eds.), Science and Stonehenge. pp. 231-256.
     
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  43. Passejada epigràfica per Tàrraco.Meritxell Blay & Diana Gorostidi - 2012 - Methodos. Revista de didàctica dels estudis clàssics 1:227.
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    Nature and Morality. [REVIEW]G. Stanley Whitby - 1940 - Ethics 51 (1):49-65.
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    Review of John Leofric Stocks: Reason & Intuition, and Other Essays[REVIEW]G. Stanley Whitby - 1940 - Ethics 50 (3):360-363.
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    Review of J. L. Stocks: Time, Cause and Eternity[REVIEW]G. Stanley Whitby - 1939 - Ethics 49 (2):227-230.
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    À vif: penser la vie au-delà du concept.Michel Blay - 2021 - [Paris]: Éditions Les Belles Lettres.
    Peut-on cerner la vie que nous vivons, l'ici et le maintenant d'une vie, a vif sans qu'elle soit obscurcie par le concept comme l'a fait la science de Galilee a nos jours? Peut-on penser la vie sans risquer de la perdre? Michel Blay tente ici de montrer, faisant reference a la parole evangelique de Jean - en deca de la tradition theologique dogmatique qui la devoie -, a la mystique (Nicolas de Cues), a l'architecture de Suger qui tente de (...)
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    Critique de l'histoire des sciences.Michel Blay - 2017 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    On a toujours tendance à faire remonter les commencements de la science aux Grecs anciens. On tient pour acquis qu'elle relate un progrès en marche et se construit linéairement, de manière cumulative, chacun ajoutant une brique à l'édifice commun. La science serait universelle, surplombante, détachée de tout substrat idéologique et culturel, et les écrits de nos prédécesseurs ne seraient que des essais, souvent naïfs, pour nous permettre de devenir ce que nous sommes. Il n'en est rien. La science est une (...)
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    La déchirure du penser: essai sur l'effacement du logos.Michel Blay - 2020 - Paris: Éditions Les Belles Lettres.
    Etrange parcours que celui du Logos qui, de Heraclite a nos jours, tend a s'effacer, dans ce monde actuel, tout entier voue a la science, au tout numerique. Cette vision heracliteenne de la totalite s'est estompee, transformee qu'elle fut deja des les premiers siecles de notre ere dans sa postulation religieuse, puis dans la modernite, et s'est perdue dans un monde ou, science et technique prenant leur envol, l'homme avait comme horizon de " devenir comme maitre et possesseur de la (...)
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    Caminos de autorrealización (yoga superior).Antonio Blay Fontcuberta - 1973 - Viladrau,: Ediciones CEDEL.
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