Autonomous Vehicle Ethics

Autonomous Vehicle Ethics

The Trolley Problem and Beyond

Hribek, Tomas; Cerny, David; Jenkins, Ryan

Oxford University Press Inc

11/2022

528

Dura

Inglês

9780197639191

15 a 20 dias

822

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Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction

PART I Autonomous Vehicles and Trolley Problems
Introduction by David Cerny

Chapter 1. Ethics and Risk Distribution for Autonomous Vehicles
Nicholas G. Evans
Chapter 2. Autonomous Vehicles, the Badness of Death, and Discrimination
David Cerny
Chapter 3. Automated Vehicles and the Ethics of Classification
Geoff Keeling
Chapter 4. Trolleys and Autonomous Vehicles: New Foundations for the Ethics of Machine Learning
Jeff Behrends and John Basl
Chapter 5. The Trolley Problem and the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles in the Eyes of the Public: Experimental Evidence
Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa, and Yoshiki Wakamatsu
Chapter 6. Autonomous Vehicles in Drivers' School: A Non- Western Perspective
Soraj Hongladarom and Daniel D. Novotny
Chapter 7. Autonomous Vehicles and Normative Pluralism
Saul Smilansky
Chapter 8. Discrimination in Algorithmic Trolley Problems
Derek Leben

PART II Ethical Issues Beyond the Trolley Problem
Introduction by Ryan Jenkins

Chapter 9. Unintended Externalities of Highly Automated Vehicles
Jeffrey K. Gurney
Chapter 10. The Politics of Self- Driving Cars: Soft Ethics, Hard Law, Big Business, Social Norms
Ugo Pagallo
Chapter 11. Autonomous Vehicles and Ethical Settings: Who Should Decide?
Paul Formosa
Chapter 12. Algorithms of Life and Death: A Utilitarian Approach to the Ethics of Self- Driving Cars
Stephen Bennett
Chapter 13. Autonomous Vehicles, Business Ethics, and Risk Distribution in Hybrid Traffic
Brian Berkey
Chapter 14. An Epistemic Approach to Cultivating Appropriate Trust in Autonomous Vehicles
Kendra Chilson
Chapter 15. How Soon Is Now?: On the Timing and Conditions for Adopting Widespread Use of Autonomous Vehicles
Leonard Kahn
Chapter 16. The Ethics of Abuse and Unintended Consequences for Autonomous Vehicles
Keith Abney

PART III Perspectives from Political Philosophy
Introduction by Toma Hribek

Chapter 17. Distributive Justice, Institutionalism, and Autonomous Vehicles
Patrick Taylor Smith
Chapter 18. Autonomous Vehicles and the Basic Structure of Society
Veljko Dubljevic and William A. Bauer
Chapter 19. Supply Chains, Work Alternatives, and Autonomous Vehicles
Luke Golemon, Fritz Allhoff, and T. J. Broy
Chapter 20. Can Autonomous Cars Deliver Equity?
Anne Brown
Chapter 21. Making Autonomous Vehicle Technologies Matter: Ensuring Equitable Access and Opportunity
Madhu C. Dutta- Koehler and Jennifer Hatch

Part IV Autonomous Vehicle Technology in The City
Introduction by Toma%s Hribek

Chapter 22. Fixing Congestion for Whom? The Distribution of Autonomous Vehicles' Effects on Congestion
Carole Turley Voulgaris
Chapter 23. Fulfilling the Promise of Autonomous Vehicles with a New Ethics of Transportation
Beaudry Kock and Yolanda Lannquist
Chapter 24. Ethics, Autonomous Vehicles, and the Future City
Jason Borenstein, John Bucher, and Joseph Herkert
Chapter 25. The Autonomous Vehicle in Asian Cities: Opportunities for Gender Equity, Convivial Urban Relations, and Public Safety in Seoul and Singapore
Jeffrey K. H. Chan and Jiwon Shim
Chapter 26. Autonomous Vehicles, the Driverless City, and the Pedestrian City
Toma%s Hribek

Appendix 1: Varieties of Trolley Pessimism
Jeff Behrends and John Basl
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