Artificial Intelligence and Moral Theology: A Conversation

Engaging in a conversation on artificial intelligence, a group of philosophers and theologians engages key beliefs, theories, and approaches that span from theological doctrines (i.e., Creation and the imago Dei) to anthropological reflections on embodiment, body and mind, and moral agency and, at t...

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Main Authors: Brian Patrick Green, Matthew J. Gaudet, Levi Checketts, Brian Cutter, Noreen Herzfeld, Cory Andrew Labrecque, Anselm Ramelow, Paul Scherz, Marga Vega, Andrea Vicini, Jordan Joseph Wales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Journal of Moral Theology, Inc. 2022-04-01
Series:Journal of Moral Theology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.55476/001c.34122
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Summary:Engaging in a conversation on artificial intelligence, a group of philosophers and theologians engages key beliefs, theories, and approaches that span from theological doctrines (i.e., Creation and the imago Dei) to anthropological reflections on embodiment, body and mind, and moral agency and, at the same time, from a critical assessment of technological advances to examining their uses and implementations in diverse social contexts. While philosophical concerns and theological resources inform the conversation, proposals are made for careful implementation of artificial intelligence in educational settings, workplaces, and society at large.
ISSN:2166-2851
2166-2118