How to do robots with words: a performative view of the moral status of humans and nonhumans

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作者
Coeckelbergh, Mark [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Philosophy, Vienna, Austria
关键词
Moral status; AI; Robots; Performativity; Austin; Searle; Butler; Relational turn; Relativism;
D O I
10.1007/s10676-023-09719-5
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Moral status arguments are typically formulated as descriptive statements that tell us something about the world. But philosophy of language teaches us that language can also be used performatively: we do things with words and use words to try to get others to do things. Does and should this theory extend to what we say about moral status, and what does it mean? Drawing on Austin, Searle, and Butler and further developing relational views of moral status, this article explores what it means to conceptualize moral status in a performative way and in a way that reaches deep down to its basis, proposes a distinction between strong and weak versions of this view, and discusses the implications for thinking about the moral status of humans and nonhumans. Next to contributing to theory about performativity in the moral domain in general, this effort helps to reveal, understand, and evaluate the performative dimension of utterances made in public discussions about the moral status of animals and artificial agents such as robots and artificial intelligence.
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