Articles on “Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence”
Guest Editor: Kyriakos Demetriou
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Kyriakos Demetriou,
Guest Editorial, p. 9
Dionysis Asimiadis – Foteini Kagioglou,
The Algorithmic Transformation of the Homo Economicus: Neoliberalism, Artificial Intelligence,
and the End of Anthropocentrism, p. 15
Markos Dendrinos,
The Relation between Human and Artificial Intellect  in the Light of Key Philosophical Concepts, p. 37
Panos Eliopoulos,
The Discipline of Judgment in Care:  Toward a Stoic Bioethics of Medical AI, p. 65
Evgenia Falenkova,
The Silence of the World and the Algorithm’s Answer:  Artificial Intelligence, Moral Authority,
and the Rethinking of the Human, p. 87
Petros Farantakis,
Human Existence in the Networked World, p. 113
Lesia Hrechukha – Olena Pavlenko – Nataliіa Butko,
The Erosion of Subjectivity: Cognitive Offloading and the Responsibility Gap in the Age of Algorithmic Governance, p. 137
Mohsen Jahan,
Context Without Thickness:  Why AI Can’t Understand What It Learns, p. 159
Konstantina Konstantinou – Maria K. Chorianopoulou,
Agency, responsibility, and the AGI mirror: A metaethical and anthropological inquiry, p. 179
Rania Lutfi,
Epistemic Compression and Symbolic Absence: Rethinking the Human and the Political, p. 203
Alexander Markov – Oksana Shtayn,
Pulcinella and Pinocchio: Toward a Comic Hermeneutics  of Other Minds (Human and Artificial), p. 237
Yannis Mitrou – Sotirios Bahtsetzis,
Algorithmic Governance and the Glitch: AI, Technical Images, and the Politics of System Failure, p. 255
Georgios Tzimas – Sotiria Triantari,
The Limits of Algorithmic Decision-Making:  Phronesis as the Measure of Leadership Judgement in Educational Administration, p. 277

Philosophical Notes on
Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence

Boyan Dafov,
The Logic of Prediction and the Non-Totalization of Possibility:  Uncertainty, Incompleteness, and the Limits
of Algorithmic Rationality, p. 301
Weng Hong, Yue,
How is “AI testimony” possible?A “Non-Anthropocentric” Attempt to Defend “Technological Testimony”, p. 321
Huimin Wu – Yuewen Hu,
AI Subjectivity Without Embodiment: A Humean Critique and the Reconsideration of the Human and Political, p. 345

Articles

Georgia Broni – John Velentzas – Nikos Kartalis,
Ethical Evaluation in Business/Marketing Ethics  and Corporate Social Responsibility, p. 375
Vo Van Dung,
Daoist humanism and its reception in Vietnam: Reinterpreting Zhuangzi’s philosophy of life, p. 397
Georgios Fountoulakis – Christos Simos,
Gorgias’ Rhetorical Thought: Philosophical, Psychological,  and Social Dimensions of Persuasion, p. 423
Ekta Meenia – Smarika Pareek,
Beyond the Binary: Self-Discovery and Acceptance in Kacen Callender’s Felix Ever After, p. 455

Philosophical Notes

Dionysios Tsirigotis,
A Pacifist’s Life and Death: Grigoris Lambrakis and Greece in the Long Shadow of Civil War, p. 479


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