Publication: Debating the Priority of Human Collegial Relationships : Response to Carroll
Debating the Priority of Human Collegial Relationships : Response to Carroll
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Bieber, F. R. H., & Unruh, C. F. (2025). Debating the Priority of Human Collegial Relationships : Response to Carroll. Philosophy & Technology, 38, 111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-025-00942-0
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In our article “The Potential and Limitations of Artificial Colleagues”, we argue that policy makers and industry leaders ought to prioritise human collegial relationships over relationships with artificial colleagues. We call this the Principle of Strict Priority of Human Collegial Relationships (PSP). Nicholas Carroll offers an intriguing critique of PSP, claiming that it is not a plausible candidate for a governance principle because it is insufficiently action-guiding. Carroll further proposes an amended version of PSP, the Princi
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Bieber, F. R. H., & Unruh, C. F. (2025). Debating the Priority of Human Collegial Relationships : Response to Carroll. Philosophy & Technology, 38, 111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-025-00942-0