MECHANIZING MINDS AND HUMANIZING MACHINES

The Inevitable Android

by Jack H. Presbury Ph D, With J. Edson McKee Ed.D. & With Lennis G. Echterling Ph.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/15/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 586
ISBN : 9780595428243
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 586
ISBN : 9780595871629

About the Book

If researchers in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life, and Robotics have their way, the day is coming when androids will walk among us. They will be our doppelgangers-indistinguishable from humans. And the more scientists learn about getting machines to emulate human intelligence, the more we will learn about how we humans think, feel, and behave. Progress in Cognitive Science, has begun to stimulate moral and ethical concerns about how we will treat our machines when they eventually become humanoid.

We must ask at what point such androids will cross the threshold to personhood. Will they then remain our property, or must they own themselves? Will they be conscious? Will it be moral-or murder-to turn them off? Will they have an experience of themselves and of their android condition? Will an android someday say, "I think, therefore I am" and mean it? These, and other questions have brought formerly ignored areas of Philosophy and Psychology back into the realm of science. Epistemology, ethics, the problem of other minds, and the mind-body problem, all formerly considered to be beyond the purview of Psychology, are now becoming central to the study of Cognitive Science.


About the Author

Jack Presbury Ph.D. is a Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University. He has taught in the Counseling Psychology program for 27 years. He is the co-author of 6 books, several book chapters and dozens of articles. The current book has been used as a reader for a course entitled Minds and Machines for 10 years, and updated each year. Jack lives in Staunton, Virginia with his wife Lin. They have a daughter Kate, who is currently a junior in college.