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Educational Robots
IRIE
International Review of Information Ethics

ISSN 1614-1687

Vol. 6 (12/2006)

Ethics in Robotics

Editors
Prof. Dr. Rafael Capurro (Editor in Chief) University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany, Wolframstr. 32, D-70191 Stuttgart E-Mail: rafael@capurro.de Prof. Dr. Thomas Hausmanninger University of Augsburg, Germany, Universitätsstr. 10 , D-86135 Augsburg, E-Mail: thomas.hausmanninger@kthf.uniaugsburg.de Dr. Karsten Weber European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, PO Box 17 86, D-15207 Frankfurt (Oder), E-Mail: kweber@euv-frankfurt-o.de Dr. Felix Weil quiBiq.de, Stuttgart, Germany, Heßbrühlstr. 11, D-70565 Stuttgart E-Mail: felix.weil@quibiq.de

Guest Editors
Dr. Daniela Cerqui, Department of Cybernetics, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AY, UK E-Mail: d.cerqui@reading.ac.uk Dr. Jutta Weber Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen, Geibelstr. 41, D-47057 Duisburg, Germany E-Mail: jutta.weber@uni-due.de Prof. Dr. Karsten Weber European University Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder, Germany E-Mail: kweber@euv-frankfurt-o.de

Editorial Office
Marcus Apel Mail: Rotebühlstr. 145, D-70197 Stuttgart E-Mail: MarcusApel@gmx.info

www.i-r-i-e.net

IRIE
International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006)

Vol. 6 (12/2006)

Content

Editorial: On IRIE Vol. 6 ..........................................................................................................................................1

Ethics in Robotics: Gianmarco Veruggio, Fiorella Operto: Roboethics: a Bottom-up Interdisciplinary Discourse in the Field of Applied Ethics in Robotics .......................2 Peter M. Asaro: What Should We Want From a Robot Ethic? ...............................................................................................9 Alistair S. Duff: Neo-Rawlsian Co-ordinates: Notes on A Theory of Justice for the Information Age ...................................... 17 John P. Sullins: When



References: International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006) Dirk Söffker und Jutta Weber: International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006) Dirk Söffker und Jutta Weber: International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006) beispielsweise in Karlsruhe bei Kollegen der Informatik (Stichwort: Kognitive Automobile) oder auch bei uns im Lehrstuhl (Stichwort: Kognitive technische Systeme) entwickelt werden International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006) alles – aber (möglichst) vieles – bei der Interaktion durchschauen und die in der Lage sind, möglichst weitgehend den Mensch-Maschine Dialog selbst zu gestalten International Review of Information Ethics Vol. 6 (12/2006) Technisierung des Alltags und Fortschritt bzw

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