Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Imagination
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‘The book I didn’t know I’d been waiting for – a fascinating trip through time and space, likening the uncanniness of A.I. not to science fiction but to religious mysteries and the near-humanness of animals. . . erudite and original’ Larissa MacFarquharHow do we live ethical lives alongside others? A fascinating, mind-expanding exploration of our moral universe We have always lived with ethically significant others, whether they are the pets we keep, the gods we believe in or the machines we are endowing with life. How should we treat them as our world changes? In Animals, Robots, Gods, acclaimed anthropologist Webb Keane provides a new vision of ethics, defined less by our minds, religion or society, and more by our interactions with those around us. Drawing on ground-breaking research by fieldworkers around the world, he explores the underpinnings of our moral universe. Along the way we investigate the ethical dilemmas of South Asian animal rights activists, Balinese cockfighters, Japanese robot fanciers — even macho cowboys. We meet a hunter in the Yukon who explains his prey generously gives itself up to him; a cancer sufferer in Thailand who sees his tumour as a reincarnated ox; a computer that gets you to confess your anxieties as if you were on the psychiatrist’s couch. With charm, wit and insight, Keane offers us a better understanding of our doubts and certainties, showing how centuries of conversations between us and non-humans inform our conceptions of morality, and will continue to guide us in the age of AI and beyond.
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Weight | 0.305 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 14.2 × 22.5 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 192 |
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Year Published | 2024-8-29 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0241613205 |
About The Author | Webb Keane is the George Herbert Mead Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, and the author of multiple pioneering works on the philosophy of social thought. His research has been featured in Los Angeles Times, Esquire, USA Today, Financial Times, and on CBS TV News, among others. |
This book is penetrating, illuminating, wise, learned, and surprising. The chapters on robots and Artificial Intelligence are simply the best yet written on the subject. The excitement and anxieties about this new technology revisit perennial questions about the nature of being human and our duties to god-like beings – it is fitting that an anthropologist should be the one to show this. An extraordinary achievement |
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Other text | The book I didn't know I'd been waiting for – a fascinating trip through time and space, likening the uncanniness of A.I. not to science fiction but to religious mysteries and the near-humanness of animals. This erudite and original meditation on our relationship with non-human creatures will change the way you think about ethics |
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