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Neuroenhancement and the Extended Mind Hypothesis
Can blogging be academically valuable? Seven reasons for thinking it might be
A Moral Duty to Share Data? AI and the Data Free Rider Problem
The Case Against Righteous Anger
Freedom in an Age of Algocracy
The Moral Problem of Grading: An Extended Analysis
Technological Change and Human Obsolescence: An Axiological Analysis
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Disruption: A New Model for Analysis
The Trouble with Teaching: Is Teaching a Meaningful Job?
The Shape of Techno-Moral Revolutions: Lessons from Carlota Perez
How Can Algorithms Be Biased?
Philosophical Disquisitions: Debating Meritocracy: Arguments For and Against
Mill's Harm Principle: What is Harm and Does it Matter?
Mechanisms of Techno-Moral Change: A Taxonomy and Overview
The ethics of personalised digital duplicates: a minimally viable permissibility principle
Stephen Downes, Casselman, Canada
stephen@downes.ca