[MaFLa] CFP - deadline extended

Zsuzsanna Balogh baloghzsphil at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 12:32:45 CEST 2019


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> *Call For Papers - DEADLINE EXTENDED:  22 October*
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> *The Hungarian Philosophical Review*. The Journal of the Philosophical
> Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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> The Hungarian Philosophical Review
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__filozofiaiszemle.net_en_about-2Dour-2Dquarterly_&d=DwMFaQ&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=ZfhoVoOxW1cDe6OkqMWRc1DnamnUb1TGL5z7c164Q2M&m=L99jh0beSuK0dV4aPBgcxYIEajq_CqA7rB_YHIt7AVc&s=DQkQ13HYTJOcPBJym-m1Z033F-ErbstA3ruWUd8mPaY&e=>,
> the leading peer-reviewed philosophy journal of Hungary, regularly
> publishes English-language thematic issues that are open access. The
> upcoming such issue will be published in winter 2019/2020. The Journal
> welcomes submissions on the following topic:
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>
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> *Artificial Intelligence *
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> Volume 63, Issue 4 (2019)
>
> (open access issue)
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>
> *Guest editors:*
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> *Zsuzsanna Balogh,  Judit Szalai*, *Zsofia Zvolenszky* (Institute of
> Philosophy, Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest)
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> *Description:* Systems employing artificial intelligence--AI systems--play
> an increasingly important role in many sectors of society (such as
> transport, health, and education). AI systems perform tasks that only human
> agents have been able to so far, which raises a number of philosophical
> questions. To what extent and in what ways can human expectations and norms
> be applied to these systems? Can AI systems be held responsible for their
> behavior or actions, or is it appropriate to attribute this responsibility
> to human agents or institutions instead? Can AI systems have mental states?
> How can mechanisms of human agency be programmed into AI systems? How do we
> as human agents relate to them? We welcome articles for our thematic
> *English-language *issue that address philosophical problems related to
> AI  systems (and, more generally, new digital technologies) from the
> perspective of moral philosophy, logic, social philosophy, and the
> philosophy of law.
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> Papers should not exceed *7000 words *and should contain a 150-200 word
> abstract. For further instructions for authors, please consult the
> Journal’s style sheet here
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__filozofiaiszemle.net_en_for-2Dthe-2Dauthors_&d=DwMFaQ&c=slrrB7dE8n7gBJbeO0g-IQ&r=ZfhoVoOxW1cDe6OkqMWRc1DnamnUb1TGL5z7c164Q2M&m=L99jh0beSuK0dV4aPBgcxYIEajq_CqA7rB_YHIt7AVc&s=1KtV2-Q1hkH_waDxjHVH4lsNOloKSPTc5AtP8wl8ZLo&e=>
> .
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> *Deadline for submission*: *October 22, 2019*
>
> Manuscripts and queries should be sent to
> MagyarFilozofiai.Szemle at btk.mta.hu
>
> and Zsuzsanna Balogh at baloghzsphil at gmail.com
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> The Hungarian Philosophical Review, with a history going back to 1882, has
> been a pivotal peer-reviewed venue for philosophical exchange within the
> Hungarian philosophical community. The Review takes a neutral stance
> among the various schools and movements of the philosophical profession,
> and aims to cover all significant achievements of philosophical scholarship
> without a narrow specialization.
>
> To browse the Review’s back issues since 2010, including regular thematic
> issues published in English, visit
> http://filozofiaiszemle.net/en/back-issues/
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> For full-text issues dating back to 1957, visit
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