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A computational model of moral and legal responsibility via simplicity theory
- Giovanni Sileno, Antoine Saillenfest, J-L. Dessalles #1
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Laboratoire traitement et communication de l'information (LTCI)
- Télécm ParisTech
- Institut Mines-Télécom
- Université Paris-Saclay
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- 30th international conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2017), Luxembourg, Luxembourg, IOS Press, December 2017, vol. 302, pp. 171-176
- Abstract
Responsibility, as referred to in everyday life, as explored in moral philosophy
and debated in jurisprudence, is a multiform, ill-defined but inescapable
notion for reasoning about actions. Its presence in all social constructs suggests the
existence of an underlying cognitive base. Following this hypothesis, and building
upon simplicity theory, the paper proposes a novel computational approach.
- Keywords
- moral responsibility, legal responsibility, simplicity theory, foreeseability, inadvertence, risk, negligence
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- Paper in proceedings
- Research Area(s)
- Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence
Cognitive science Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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DOI 10.3233/978-1-61499-838-9-171
Bibliographic key jld-17102701
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- on december 18, 2017 by Jean-Louis Dessalles
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