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​​“New opinions often appear first as jokes and fancies, then as blasphemies and treason, then as questions open to discussion, and finally, as established truths.​​”
-  GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Recommended Books

2/3/2018

 
Ackerman, F. (2009). Can we afford the future?: The Economics of a Warming World. London: Zed Books.

Anderson, A. (2015). AI will make us smart and robots afraid. In: J. Brockham, ed., What to think about machines that think. New York: Edge Foundation Inc.
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Biase, L. (2015). Narratives and Our Civilization. In: J. Brockman, ed., What to think about machines that think. New York: Edge Foundation Inc.
​Birnie, P., Boyle, A. and Redgwell, C. (2009). International law and the environment. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Boesen, J. and Martin, T. (2007). Applying a rights-based approach. [ebook] THE DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. Available at: https://www.humanrights.dk/sites/humanrights.dk/files/media/dokumenter/udgivelser/applying-a-rights-based-approach-2007-an-inspirational-guide-for-civil-society.pdf

Bostrom, N. (2014). Superintelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Brighton, H. and Selina, H. (2013). Artificial intelligence. London: Icon Books Ltd.
Brockman, J. (2015). Ed. What to think about machines that think. New York: Edge Foundation Inc.

Cave, P. (2015). Ethics. One World Publications.

Charlesworth, H. and Chinkin, C. (2000). The boundaries of international law. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

Freeman, M. (2002). Human Rights (Human Rights: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Polity Key Concepts in the Social Sciences series. Cambridge: Polity Press

Ford, M. (2015). The Rise of the Robots. London: Oneworld.

Goodhart, M, (2013). Ed. Human Rights Politics and Practice, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Gunkel, D. (2012). The machine question. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Harris, J. (1997). Legal philosophies. Oxford: Butterworths.

Hampton, G. (2015). Imagining Slaves and Rbots in Literature, Film and Popular Culture: Reinventing Yesterday’s Slave. Lanham: Lexington Books.

HaÌusermann, J. and Short, C. (1998). A human rights approach to development. London: Rights and Humanity.

Haupt, S., Pasini, A. and Marzban, C. (2009). Artificial Intelligence Methods in the Environmental Sciences | Sue Ellen Haupt | Springer. [online] Springer.com. Available at: http://www.springer.com/us/book/9781402091179

Henkin, L. (1979). The rights of man today. London: Steven and Sons.

Johnson, D. (2017). Computer Ethics. In: L. Floridi, ed., Philosophy of Computing and Information. Blackwell Publishing.

Jordan, J. (2016). Robots. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Kovel, J. (2013). The Enemy of Nature. London: Zed Books.

Kreye, A. (2015). A Jon Henry Moment. In: J. Brockman, ed. New York: Edge Foundation Inc.

Levy, D. (2009). Love and sex with robots : the evolution of human-robot relationships. London: Duckworth Overlook.

Lin, P, K. Abney and G. Bekey. (2014). ed., Robot Ethics. Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Marks, S. (2003). The Human Rights Framework for Development: Seven Approaches. [ebook] Available at: http://www.redenderechos.org/webdav/publico/Seven_approaches_RBA.pdf

McLaughlin, B. (2004). Computationalism, Connectionism and the Philosophy of Mind. In: L. Floridi, ed., Philosophy of Computing and Information. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing.

Mitchan, C. (2004). Philosophy of Information Technology. In: L. Floridi, ed., Philosophy of Computing and Information. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing.

Mostert, P., van Willigenburg, T. and Fernhout, F. (1992). Learning Ethical Decision-Making in a Multi-Dimensional Problem Space. In: L. Burkholder, ed., Philosophy and the Computer. Boulder, Colorado, USA: Westview Press Inc.

Nickel. J (2007), Making Sense of Human Rights, Blackwell Publishing, London

Nourbakhsh, I. (2013). Robot futures. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

O'Byrne, D. (2016). Human rights in a globalizing world. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

O'Connell, M. (2017). To Be a Machines. [S.l.]: GRANTA Books.

Peterson, S. (2014). Designing People to Serve. In: P. Lin, K. Abney and G. Bekey, ed., Robot Ethics. Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Presbury, J., Echterling, L. and McKee, J. (2007). Mechanizing minds and humanizing machines. New York: iUniverse.

Russell, B. (1995). History of Western Philosophy. Routledge.

Shanahan, M. (2015). The technological singularity. MIT Press.

Shiva, V. (2008). Soil Not Oil. 1st ed. London: Zed Books.

Short, D. (2016). Redefining genocide: Setter Colonialism, Social Death and Ecocide. 1st ed. London: Zed Books

Short, D. and Raftopoulos, M. (2017). A new benchmark for green criminology: the case for community base Human Rights Based Impact Assessments of REDD+ programmes. In: M. Hall, T. Wyatt, N. South, A. Nurse, G. Potter and J. Maher, ed., Greening Criminology in the 21st Century, 1st ed. New York: Routledge.

Singer, P. (2009). Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century. New York: Penguin Books.

Smith, A. and Anderson, J. (2014). AI, Robotics, and the Future of Jobs. [ebook] Pew Research Centre. Available at: www.pewinternet.org/2014/08/06/future-of-jobs/

Timothy Colburn, T. (2004). Methodology of Compute Science. In: L. Floridi, ed., Philosophy of Computing and Information. United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing.

Van der Made, P. (2013). Higher Intelligence. Cork: Book Baby.

Zarkadakis, G. (2015). In Our Own Image. Ebury Publishing.


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