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  • The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations

    1st Edition, Edited by Diego Brasioli, Laura Guercio, Giovanna Gnerre Landini, Andrea de Giorgio

    The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations examines how machines, algorithms, and data are reshaping the way nations interact, negotiate, and navigate global politics. In the 21st century, artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed from a theoretical wonder to a real force, and with it the race to dominate new technologies is proving to be a key geopolitical concern. This book looks at both the ways in which AI is transforming the landscape of international relations and the challenges this brings.

  • Ethics of Care

    Values, Virtues and Dialogue

    Author(s):   Prof. Dr. Axel Liégeois

    Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021

    When we want to provide good care, we often take the will of care users as our starting point. However, how do we do this for vulnerable people who are highly dependent on care? This book offers a practical and theory-based method for ethical deliberation. It encourages care providers to engage in ethical empowerment, making their own ethically responsible decisions based on values, virtues and dialogue. This method is applied to important social developments that care providers are challenging today: from evolutions around networks and confidentiality, decision-making capacity and informed consent, assertive care and restriction of freedom, to euthanasia. The foundation of this method is a relational care ethics, linking everyone who participates in care with the other parties involved. This relationship forms the link between the care user, the next of kin and the care providers. Good care starts from the connection between people. This book will appeal to all professionals in the various care sectors, as well as teachers and students the ethics of care.

    Subject: Ethics.