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Implications of a Logical Paradox for Computer-Dispensed Justice

Fulda, Joseph S. (1991) Implications of a Logical Paradox for Computer-Dispensed Justice. [Journal (Paginated)]

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Abstract

We argue that the paradox of the preface suggests a reason why computers, no matter how expert, should not be permitted to judge criminal cases.

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Keywords:Computer-dispensed justice, Paradox of the Preface, Belief Operator, Propositional Attitudes, Opaque Contexts, Referential Opacity, Reasonable Doubt
Subjects:Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence
Philosophy > Ethics
Philosophy > Logic
ID Code:1098
Deposited By:Fulda, Joseph S.
Deposited On:12 Nov 2000
Last Modified:12 Sep 2007 17:36

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