Political Theory of the Digital Age : Where Artificial Intelligence Might Take Us / Mathias Risse
Risse, Mathias, 1970-
Book Content
1. Introduction : Digital lifeworlds in human history -- 2. Learning from the Amish : political philosophy as philosophy of technology in the digital century -- 3. Artificial intelligence and the past, present, and future of democracy -- 4. Truth will not set you free : is there a right to it anyway? Elaborating on the work public reason does in Life 2.0 -- 5. Knowing and being known : investigating epistemic entitlements in digital lifeworlds -- 6. Beyond porn and discreditation : epistemic promises and perils of deepfake technology -- 7. The fourth generation of human rights : epistemic rights in Life 2.0 and Life 3.0 -- 8. On surveillance capitalism, instrumentarian power, and social physics : securing the enlightenment for digital lifeworlds -- 9. Data as social facts : distributive justice meets big data -- 10. God, Golem, and gadget worshippers : meaning of life in the digital age -- 11. Moral status and political membership : toward a political theory for Life 3.0