Algorithms and autonomy: the ethics of automated decision systems
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments PART I 1 1 3 Three Cases What Is an Algorithm? Algorithms, Ethics, and Autonomy Overview of the Book A Heuristic 3 8 11 14 16 Autonomy, Agency, and Responsibility 21 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 21 23 26 34 37 39 41 Autonomy Basics Some Distinctions The Key Split Reconciling Psychological and Personal Autonomy An Ecumenical View Objections Conclusion: Related Concepts and Moral Salience of Autonomy PART II 3 SOME CASES, SOME GROUND CLEARING Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 page viii RESPECTING PERSONS, WHAT WE OWE THEM 43 What Can Agents Reasonably Endorse? 45 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 45 47 53 58 65 68 IMPACT: Not an Acronym Autonomy, Kantian Respect, and Reasonable Endorsement Teachers, VAMs, and Reasonable Endorsement Applying the Reasonable Endorsement Test Why Not Fairness? Conclusion
Contents vi 4 5 6 What We Informationally Owe Each Other 4.1 The Misfortunes of Catherine Taylor and Carmen Arroyo 4.2 Two Arguments for Informational Rights 4.3 Relation to the GDPR 4.4 Polestar Cases 4.5 Conclusion 70 71 75 86 91 95 PART III 97 ENSURING THE CONDITIONS OF AGENCY Freedom, Agency, and Information Technology 5.1 Freedom as Undominated Self-government 5.2 Three Challenges to Freedom: Affective, Deliberative, and Social 5.3 Ecological Non-domination, Policy, and Polestar Cases 5.4 Why Not Manipulation? 5.5 Conclusion 99 100 105 113 116 . 118 Epistemic Paternalism and Social Media 6.1 Demoting Fake News 6.2 Dismantling Echo Chambers 6.3 Conclusion 119 122 128 134 PART IV 135 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF AGENTS 7 Agency Laundering and Information Technologies 7.1 Agency and Responsibility 7.2 Agency Laundering 7.3 Facebook and Anti-Semitic Advertising 7.4 Uber and Driver Management 7.5 VAMs and Teacher Evaluation 7.6 COMPAS and Criminal Sentencing 7.7 Related Concepts and Concerns 7.8 Conclusion 137 138 141 Ц5 Ц9 152 U4 156 161 8 Democratic Obligations and Technological Threats to Legitimacy 8.1 Two New Technologies 8.2 Political Legitimacy: Three Conceptions and a Hybrid View 8.3 Legitimating Processes 8.4 Technological Threats to Legitimacy 8.3 Once More Past the Pole 8.6 Conclusion 163 163 165 171 173 182 183
Contents 9 Conclusions and Caveats 9.1 Further Work 9.2 Caveats: Baseline Issues 9.3 Bigger Pictures vii 184 185 186 187 References 189 Index 204
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Contents Acknowledgments PART I 1 1 3 Three Cases What Is an Algorithm? Algorithms, Ethics, and Autonomy Overview of the Book A Heuristic 3 8 11 14 16 Autonomy, Agency, and Responsibility 21 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 21 23 26 34 37 39 41 Autonomy Basics Some Distinctions The Key Split Reconciling Psychological and Personal Autonomy An Ecumenical View Objections Conclusion: Related Concepts and Moral Salience of Autonomy PART II 3 SOME CASES, SOME GROUND CLEARING Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 page viii RESPECTING PERSONS, WHAT WE OWE THEM 43 What Can Agents Reasonably Endorse? 45 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 45 47 53 58 65 68 IMPACT: Not an Acronym Autonomy, Kantian Respect, and Reasonable Endorsement Teachers, VAMs, and Reasonable Endorsement Applying the Reasonable Endorsement Test Why Not Fairness? Conclusion
Contents vi 4 5 6 What We Informationally Owe Each Other 4.1 The Misfortunes of Catherine Taylor and Carmen Arroyo 4.2 Two Arguments for Informational Rights 4.3 Relation to the GDPR 4.4 Polestar Cases 4.5 Conclusion 70 71 75 86 91 95 PART III 97 ENSURING THE CONDITIONS OF AGENCY Freedom, Agency, and Information Technology 5.1 Freedom as Undominated Self-government 5.2 Three Challenges to Freedom: Affective, Deliberative, and Social 5.3 Ecological Non-domination, Policy, and Polestar Cases 5.4 Why Not Manipulation? 5.5 Conclusion 99 100 105 113 116 . 118 Epistemic Paternalism and Social Media 6.1 Demoting Fake News 6.2 Dismantling Echo Chambers 6.3 Conclusion 119 122 128 134 PART IV 135 THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF AGENTS 7 Agency Laundering and Information Technologies 7.1 Agency and Responsibility 7.2 Agency Laundering 7.3 Facebook and Anti-Semitic Advertising 7.4 Uber and Driver Management 7.5 VAMs and Teacher Evaluation 7.6 COMPAS and Criminal Sentencing 7.7 Related Concepts and Concerns 7.8 Conclusion 137 138 141 Ц5 Ц9 152 U4 156 161 8 Democratic Obligations and Technological Threats to Legitimacy 8.1 Two New Technologies 8.2 Political Legitimacy: Three Conceptions and a Hybrid View 8.3 Legitimating Processes 8.4 Technological Threats to Legitimacy 8.3 Once More Past the Pole 8.6 Conclusion 163 163 165 171 173 182 183
Contents 9 Conclusions and Caveats 9.1 Further Work 9.2 Caveats: Baseline Issues 9.3 Bigger Pictures vii 184 185 186 187 References 189 Index 204 |
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