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Analecta Hermeneutica
Volume 15.1 (2023)
The Hermeneutics of Artificial Intelligence
Guest Editors: Joshua D.F. Hooke, Sean McGrath, Joachim Rathmann, and George Saad
Table of Contents
Editors' Introduction
Joshua D.F. Hooke, Sean McGrath, Joachim Rathmann, & George Saad
The main concern articulated by the Working Group on Intelligence was never the headline grabbing question, "are we about to be replaced in evolution by our machines?" but rather the far more pedestrian and genuinely disturbing theme that we have already surrendered much of our work, our play, our culture, and indeed our governance to a very limited rule-following apparatus . . .
Articles
What Is AI, and If So, How Many?
Four Puzzles about Artificial Intelligence
Sebastian Rosengrün
Everything but the Truth:
On the Relevance of Algorithms
Sebastian Rosengrün
Artificial Intelligence in the Anthropocene?
Yes, Naturally!
Uwe Voigt
AI and the Human Difference
Sean J. McGrath
Why Data Takes to Painting:
Interdisciplinarity and Aesthetics
Stefanie Voigt
Artificial Intelligence and the Environment
Joachim Rathmann
Dreyfus on AI:
A Lonerganian Retrieval and Critique
Michael Sharkey
Digital Anthropocene:
Artificial Intelligence as a Nature-Oriented Technology?
Philipp Höfele
Julian Jaynes and the Next Metaphor of Mind:
Rethinking Consciousness in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
George Saad
Martin Heidegger's Concept of Understanding (Verstehen):
An Inquiry into Artificial Intelligence
Joshua D.F. Hooke
Jacques Ellul, AI, and the Autonomy of Technique
B.W.D. Heystee
Artificial Intelligence: Thoughts from a Psychologist
Michael J. Meitner
Reviews & Notices
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