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Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing, 2013
- Mireille Hildebrandt, Antoinette Rouvroy:
Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing - The Philosophy of Law Meets the Philosophy of Technology. Taylor & Francis 2013, ISBN 978-0-415-72015-1 - Mireille Hildebrandt:
Introduction: A Multifocal View of Human Agency in the Era of Autonomic Computing. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 1-11 - Don Ihde:
ISmart? Amsterdam urinals and autonomic computing. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 12-26 - Peter-Paul Verbeek:
Subject to technology: on autonomic computing and human autonomy. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 27-45 - Jos de Mul, Bibi van den Berg:
Remote control: human autonomy in the age of computermediated agency. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 46-63 - Roger Brownsword:
Autonomy, delegation, and responsibility: agents in autonomic computing environments. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 64-84 - Massimo Durante:
Rethinking human identity in the age of autonomic computing: the philosophical idea of trace. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 85-103 - Hyo Yoon Kang:
Autonomic computing, genomic data and human agency: the case for embodiment. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 104-118 - Antoinette Rouvroy:
Technology, virtuality and utopia: governmentality in an age of autonomic computing. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 119-140 - Mireille Hildebrandt:
Autonomic and autonomous 'thinking': preconditions for criminaI accountability. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 141-160 - Jannis Kallinikos:
Technology and accountability: autonomic computing and human agency. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 161-178 - Stefano Rodotà:
Of machines and men: the road to identity. Scenes for a discussion. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 179-198 - Paul Mathias:
'The BPI Nexus': a philosophical echo to Stefano Rodotä's 'Of Machines and Men'. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 199-216 - Antoinette Rouvroy:
Epilogue: technological mediation, and human agency as recalcitrance. Law, Human Agency and Autonomic Computing 2013: 217-222
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