
2009
First Published
3.65
Average Rating
256
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Part of Series
Transformers began with toys and a cartoon series in 1984 and has since grown to include comic books, movies, and video games—its science fiction story has reached an audience with a wide range second only to that of Star Wars. Here, in Transformers and Philosophy, a dream team of philosophers pursues the fascinating questions posed by humankind’s encounter with an artificially intelligent mechanical Is genuine artificial intelligence possible? Would a robotic civilization come with its own morality and artistic life, and would it find a need for romantic love? Should we be more careful about developing robots that may eventually develop ideas of their own? Transformers and Philosophy puts Transformers under a microscope and exposes its philosophical implications in an instantly readable way.
Avg Rating
3.65
Number of Ratings
20
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