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A Few Words on the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - by Recent Measures and Chiefly by the Sugar Bill of... A Few Words on the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - by Recent Measures and Chiefly by the Sugar Bill of 1846 (Paperback)
Stephen Cave
R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Should You Choose to Live Forever - A Debate: Stephen Cave, John Martin Fischer Should You Choose to Live Forever - A Debate
Stephen Cave, John Martin Fischer
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In this book, Stephen Cave and John Martin Fischer debate whether or not we should choose to live forever. This ancient question is as topical as ever: while billions of people believe they will live forever in an otherworldly realm, billions of dollars are currently being poured into anti-ageing research in the hope that we will be able to radically extend our lives on earth. But are we wise to wish for immortality? What would it mean for each of us as individuals, for society, and for the planet? In this lively and accessible debate, the authors introduce the main arguments for and against living forever, along with some new ones. They draw on examples from myth and literature as well as new thought experiments in order to bring the arguments to life. Cave contends that the aspiring immortalist is stuck on the horns of a series of dilemmas, such as boredom and meaninglessness, or overpopulation and social injustice. Fischer argues that there is a vision of radically longer lives that is both recognizably human and desirable. This book offers both students and experienced philosophers a provocative new guide to a topic of perennial importance. Key Features Gives a comprehensive overview of the main arguments for and against living forever. Uses lively examples from myth, literature, and novel thought experiments. Highly accessible - avoiding jargon and assuming no prior knowledge - without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Includes helpful pedagogical features, including chapter summaries, an annotated reading list, a glossary, and clear examples.

Should You Choose to Live Forever - A Debate: Stephen Cave, John Martin Fischer Should You Choose to Live Forever - A Debate
Stephen Cave, John Martin Fischer
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, Stephen Cave and John Martin Fischer debate whether or not we should choose to live forever. This ancient question is as topical as ever: while billions of people believe they will live forever in an otherworldly realm, billions of dollars are currently being poured into anti-ageing research in the hope that we will be able to radically extend our lives on earth. But are we wise to wish for immortality? What would it mean for each of us as individuals, for society, and for the planet? In this lively and accessible debate, the authors introduce the main arguments for and against living forever, along with some new ones. They draw on examples from myth and literature as well as new thought experiments in order to bring the arguments to life. Cave contends that the aspiring immortalist is stuck on the horns of a series of dilemmas, such as boredom and meaninglessness, or overpopulation and social injustice. Fischer argues that there is a vision of radically longer lives that is both recognizably human and desirable. This book offers both students and experienced philosophers a provocative new guide to a topic of perennial importance. Key Features Gives a comprehensive overview of the main arguments for and against living forever. Uses lively examples from myth, literature, and novel thought experiments. Highly accessible - avoiding jargon and assuming no prior knowledge - without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Includes helpful pedagogical features, including chapter summaries, an annotated reading list, a glossary, and clear examples.

Are You an Illusion?: Mary Midgley Are You an Illusion?
Mary Midgley; Foreword by Stephen Cave
R4,188 Discovery Miles 41 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A full-spirited defence of the self against the scientific and materialist view that it doesn't exist Mary Midgley at her best, with her critical pen skewering figures ranging from Descartes to Richard Dawkins Widely reviewed on its first publication, including The Financial Times This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Stephen Cave

Feminist AI - Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines: Jude Browne, Stephen Cave, Eleanor Drage,... Feminist AI - Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines
Jude Browne, Stephen Cave, Eleanor Drage, Kerry McInerney
R2,066 Discovery Miles 20 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines is the first volume to bring together leading feminist thinkers from across the disciplines to explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and related data-driven technologies on human society. Recent years have seen both an explosion in AI systems and a corresponding rise in important critical analyses of these technologies. Central to these analyses has been feminist scholarship, which calls upon the AI sector to be accountable for designing and deploying AI in ways that further, rather than undermine, the pursuit of social justice. This book aims to be a touchstone text for AI researchers concerned with the social impact of their systems, as well as theorists, students and educators in the field of gender and technology. It demonstrates the importance of an intersectional understanding of the risks and benefits of AI, approaching feminism as a political project that aims to challenge various interlocking forms of injustice, social inequality and structural relations of power. Feminist AI showcases the vital contributions of feminist scholarship to thinking about AI, data, and intelligent machines as well as laying the groundwork for future feminist scholarship on AI. It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, from computer science, software engineering, and medical sciences to political theory, anthropology, and literature. It provides an entry point for scholars of AI, science and technology into the diversity of feminist approaches to AI, and creates a rich dialogue between scholars and practitioners of AI to examine the powerful congruences and generative tensions between different feminist approaches to new and emerging technologies. It features original and essential works specially selected to span multiple generations of practitioners and scholars. These contributors are also attuned to conversations at industry-level around the risks and possibilities that frame the drive to adopt AI. This collection reflects the increasingly blurred divide between the academy, industry and corporate research groups and brings interdisciplinary feminist insights together with postcolonial studies, disability theory, and critical race studies to confront ageism, racism, sexism, ableism, and class-based oppressions in AI.

AI Narratives - A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines (Hardcover): Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Sarah... AI Narratives - A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines (Hardcover)
Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Sarah Dillon
R2,755 Discovery Miles 27 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first to examine the history of imaginative thinking about intelligent machines. As real Artificial Intelligence (AI) begins to touch on all aspects of our lives, this long narrative history shapes how the technology is developed, deployed and regulated. It is therefore a crucial social and ethical issue. Part I of this book provides a historical overview from ancient Greece to the start of modernity. These chapters explore the revealing pre-history of key concerns of contemporary AI discourse, from the nature of mind and creativity to issues of power and rights, from the tension between fascination and ambivalence to investigations into artificial voices and technophobia. Part II focuses on the twentieth and twenty-first-centuries in which a greater density of narratives emerge alongside rapid developments in AI technology. These chapters reveal not only how AI narratives have consistently been entangled with the emergence of real robotics and AI, but also how they offer a rich source of insight into how we might live with these revolutionary machines. Through their close textual engagements, these chapters explore the relationship between imaginative narratives and contemporary debates about AI's social, ethical and philosophical consequences, including questions of dehumanization, automation, anthropomorphisation, cybernetics, cyberpunk, immortality, slavery, and governance. The contributions, from leading humanities and social science scholars, show that narratives about AI offer a crucial epistemic site for exploring contemporary debates about these powerful new technologies.

Imagining AI - How the World Sees Intelligent Machines (Hardcover): Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal Imagining AI - How the World Sees Intelligent Machines (Hardcover)
Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal
R2,082 Discovery Miles 20 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chapters 16 and 19 from this book are published open access and are free to read or download from Oxford Academic AI is now a global phenomenon. Yet Hollywood narratives dominate perceptions of AI in the English-speaking West and beyond, and much of the technology itself is shaped by a disproportionately white, male, US-based elite. However, different cultures have been imagining intelligent machines since long before we could build them, in visions that vary greatly across religious, philosophical, literary and cinematic traditions. This book aims to spotlight these alternative visions. Imagining AI draws attention to the range and variety of visions of a future with intelligent machines and their potential significance for the research, regulation, and implementation of AI. The book is structured geographically, with each chapter presenting insights into how a specific region or culture imagines intelligent machines. The contributors, leading experts from academia and the arts, explore how the encounters between local narratives, digital technologies, and mainstream Western narratives create new imaginaries and insights in different contexts across the globe. The narratives they analyse range from ancient philosophy to contemporary science fiction, and visual art to policy discourse. The book sheds new light on some of the most important themes in AI ethics, from the differences between Chinese and American visions of AI, to digital neo-colonialism. It is an essential work for anyone wishing to understand how different cultural contexts interplay with the most significant technology of our time.

Are You an Illusion? (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Mary Midgley Are You an Illusion? (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Mary Midgley; Foreword by Stephen Cave
R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Ships in 5 - 10 working days

In an impassioned defence of the importance of our own thoughts, feelings and experiences, the renowned philosopher Mary Midgley shows that there’s much more to our selves than a jumble of brain cells. Exploring the remarkable gap that has opened up between our understanding of our sense of self and today’s science, Midgley argues powerfully and persuasively that the rich variety of our imaginative life cannot be contained in the narrow bounds of a highly puritanical materialism that simply equates brain and self.

Engaging with the work of prominent thinkers, Midgley investigates the source of our current attitudes to the self and reveals how ideas, traditions and myths have been twisted to fit in, seemingly naturally, with science’s current preoccupation with the physical and material. Midgley shows that the subjective sources of thought – our own experiences – are every bit as necessary in helping to explain the world as the objective ones such as brain cells.

Are You an Illusion? offers a salutary analysis of science’s claim to have done away with the self and a characteristic injection of common sense from one of our most respected philosophers into a debate increasingly in need of it.

This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Stephen Cave.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition Stephen Cave

Preface

Introduction: Are We Losing Ourselves?

1. Changing Relations to the Cosmos

2. Sciencephobia and its Sources

3. Transcendent Numbers: Pythagoras and Plato

4. What Explanation Is

5. Why the Idea of Purpose Won't Go Away

6. Is Sexual Selection Natural?

7. The Search for Senselessness

8. The Beasts That Perish

9. Free Will, Not Just Free Won't

10. How Divided Selves Live

11. Hemispheres and Holism

12. The Supernatural Aspects of Physics

Conclusion: On Being Still Here.

Index

A Few Words on the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - By Recent Measures and Chiefl (Hardcover): Stephen Cave A Few Words on the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - By Recent Measures and Chiefl (Hardcover)
Stephen Cave
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Few Words, On the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - By Recent Measures, and Chiefly by the Sugar Bill of... A Few Words, On the Encouragement Given to Slavery and the Slave Trade - By Recent Measures, and Chiefly by the Sugar Bill of 1846 (Hardcover)
Stephen Cave
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Few Words On The Encouragement Given To Slavery And The Slave Trade - By Recent Measures, And Chiefly By The Sugar Bill Of... A Few Words On The Encouragement Given To Slavery And The Slave Trade - By Recent Measures, And Chiefly By The Sugar Bill Of 1846 (1849) (Paperback)
Stephen Cave
R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

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