
The latest issue of Philosophy Now features a collection of articles on “machine morality”.
The Challenge of Moral Machines
Wendell Wallach tells us what the basic problems are.
Four Kinds of Ethical Robots
James H. Moor defines different ways in which machines could be moral.
How Machines Can Advance Ethics
Susan Leigh Anderson and Michael Anderson relate how their attempts to build ethical machines have advanced their understanding of ethics.
Machines and Moral Reasoning
Thomas M. Powers on how a computer might process Kant’s moral imperative.
Will Robots Need Their Own Ethics?
Steve Torrance asks if robots need minds to be moral producers or moral consumers.