Artificial thinkers and cognitive architecture
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This paper aims to propose and justify a framework for understanding the
concept of personhood in both biological and artificial entities. The framework is based on a set of requirements that make up a suitable cognitive architecture for an entity to be considered a person, including the ability to have propositionally structured intentional states, having a form of sensory capabilities, and having a means of interacting with the environment. The case of individuals in a persistent vegetative state, as studied by Owen, serves as an example to show the importance of each of these requirements and the possibility of a "hybridization" of personhood. The proposed set of requirements provide a complete framework for understanding the concept of personhood and highlight the significance of cognitive architecture in determining personhood.
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Personhood / cognitive architecture / artificial intelligence / artificial thinkers / hardware / programИзвор:
Belgrade Philosophical Annual, 2023, 36, 1, 49-66Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za filozofiju
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Filozofija / PhilosophyTY - JOUR AU - Lazović, Živan AU - Sokić, Mirjana PY - 2023 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5317 AB - This paper aims to propose and justify a framework for understanding the concept of personhood in both biological and artificial entities. The framework is based on a set of requirements that make up a suitable cognitive architecture for an entity to be considered a person, including the ability to have propositionally structured intentional states, having a form of sensory capabilities, and having a means of interacting with the environment. The case of individuals in a persistent vegetative state, as studied by Owen, serves as an example to show the importance of each of these requirements and the possibility of a "hybridization" of personhood. The proposed set of requirements provide a complete framework for understanding the concept of personhood and highlight the significance of cognitive architecture in determining personhood. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za filozofiju T2 - Belgrade Philosophical Annual T1 - Artificial thinkers and cognitive architecture EP - 66 IS - 1 SP - 49 VL - 36 DO - 10.5937/bpa2336049l ER -
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Lazović, Ž.,& Sokić, M.. (2023). Artificial thinkers and cognitive architecture. in Belgrade Philosophical Annual Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za filozofiju., 36(1), 49-66. https://doi.org/10.5937/bpa2336049l
Lazović Ž, Sokić M. Artificial thinkers and cognitive architecture. in Belgrade Philosophical Annual. 2023;36(1):49-66. doi:10.5937/bpa2336049l .
Lazović, Živan, Sokić, Mirjana, "Artificial thinkers and cognitive architecture" in Belgrade Philosophical Annual, 36, no. 1 (2023):49-66, https://doi.org/10.5937/bpa2336049l . .