- Bioethics
- Bioética 6
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- Animal ethics 1
- Animales de granja 1
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- Farm animals 1
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- Humanity 1
- Inteligencia Artificial 1
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- Modificación genética 1
- Moral 1
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Egoism and community: an ethical reading of the road
Published 2018“…This article analyzes this proposal from three elements: the recognition of values as moral contents that justify human choices; the understanding of ethics as a reflective dimension of morality, and the demand for the care ethics as an alternative to the individualistic ethics prevalent in consumer society.…”
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Babe, a pig not so gallant
Published 2022“…Babe, a Little pig goes a long way is a film that has generally been used as a fable with the moral of each individual is the owner of his own destiny, but the lesson does not end there, from a critical perspective, the moral is if you don’t want to be food, you should help taking care of the food-animals. …”
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Superheroes and the future of human species. A bioethical look at the X-Men film: days of the future past
Published 2019“…Superhero films show us significant attitudes, embodied in characters that, as the main objective, have the obligation to decide in situations where their moral principles are put in question. Their lifes move among a myriad of aspirations and fears that usually end up putting the survival of the human species at risk. …”
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The Turing test in Ex Machina: Is Ava an intentional system?
Published 2022“…Some of the main perspectives in relation to the philosophy of mind are reviewed and the problem posed by the film is analyzed, as to whether Ava, the humanoid robot, passes the Turing test, based on three hypotheses: The mental states described by John Searle constitute the three dimensions of the psychic world and moral deliberation: the factual dimension of perception, the estimative dimension of values, and the pragmatic dimension of actions. …”
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Bioethics of genetic innovations and artificial intelligence
Published 2017“…How the intervention of technology to create humans that are means to an end can be morally justified? Which is the objective of creating artificial intelligence? …”
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