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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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Published in:Journal of moral theology 2022-04, Vol.11 (SI1)
Main Authors: Green, Brian Patrick, Gaudet, Matthew J., Checketts, Levi, Cutter, Brian, Herzfeld, Noreen, Labrecque, Cory Andrew, Ramelow, Anselm, Scherz, Paul, Vega, Marga, Vicini, Andrea, Wales, Jordan Joseph
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