John Basl

401 citations
18 papers · 167 · h-index 8

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Papers in

    • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment 6
    • Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations 6
    • Free Will and Agency 2
    • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI 7

John Basl

16 papers receiving 153 citations

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John Basl
Comparison fields: 5 of 57
  • Safety Research 48
  • Cognitive Neuroscience 67
  • History and Philosophy of Science 15
  • Health Informatics 4
  • Philosophy 27
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
#Work
1 201433
2 201326
3 201919
4 201318
5 202312
6 201012
7 20109
8 20177
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Why Everyone Has It Wrong about the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles
20196
10
The Ethics of Creating Artificial Consciousness
20136
11 20234
12 20234
13 20124
14 20183
15
Ought to Is: The Puzzle of Moral Science
20172
16
Practical ethics: ethical issues in the application of biotechnology to animals in agriculture
20111
17 20141
18 20250

About John Basl

John Basl is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Safety Research, Sociology and Political Science, Philosophy and Small Animals, having authored 18 papers that have together received 167 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Ethics and Social Impacts of AI (7 papers), Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (6 papers), Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations (6 papers), Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (3 papers), Theology and Philosophy of Evil (2 papers), Free Will and Agency (2 papers), Innovation, Sustainability, Human-Machine Systems (1 paper) and Climate Change Policy and Economics (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Safety Research (48 citations), Cognitive Neuroscience (67 citations), History and Philosophy of Science (15 citations), Health Informatics (4 citations) and Philosophy (27 citations). John Basl has collaborated with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include Ronald Sandler, Rory Smead, Patrick Forber, Jeff Behrends, Gina Schouten, Robert Streiffer, Michelle N. Meyer, Christo Wilson, David Choffnes and David Lazer. Their work appears in journals such as Philosophy & Technology, Nature Climate Change, Synthese, Philosophical Studies and Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

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