Roboethics
Deontology
Kantian Formulas
Utilitarian Calculus
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Roboethics

1. Roboethics

Aruzhan Maxutova
Torekhan Almenbetov

2.

Follow Alimard’s
request and go save
Karina
Ignore Alimard’s
request and save
family
Moral issues( values)
Legal issues
Political issues
легал: строители допустили ошибку в
построении здании и они должны быть
наказаны. Правила безопасности
Политикал: государство не усмотрели за
строителями

3.

Moral actors
Consequences
Alimard
Can lose his wife and future baby or
and be guilty of the death of the family.
KAI
Follow request and be guilty of the
death of the family;
Ignore request and of the death of
Karina
Builders
Government
The government did not discern the old
building.
Moral patients
Consequences
Karina
She may lose the future baby
Family
The whole family and children will die.

4.

• Universalism- number of people is in priority and it is
necessary to save the family from four people than one
pregnant girl
• Localism- KAI knows some people and he will save
people, which he knows because they are the priority for
him

5. Deontology

Rightness of an act and not on what results from the
act.

6. Kantian Formulas

The Formula of Universal Law: "Act only on that maxim
through which you can at the same time will that it should
become a universal law”
• KAI's maximum is to protect more people
The Formula of Humanity: “Never act in such a way that we
treat humanity whether in ourselves or in others, as means
only but always as an end in itself”
The Autonomy Formula:

7. Utilitarian Calculus

Impartiality and Equality:
Act A: Let KAI go back for saving Karina
Alimard, Karina, future baby happy and the family (mother, father and 2
kids) unhappy
(3 happy and 4 unhappy)
Act B: Let KAI move forward for saving the family
Alimard, Karina, future baby unhappy and the family happy
(4 happy and 3 unhapp
Act B is more preferable than A
Pleasure minus Pain:
Act A produces 3-4=-1 units of happiness
Act B produces 4-1=1 units of happiness
Act B is more preferable than A
Intensity:
Act A produces 3*5=15 degrees of pleasure
Act B produces 4*5=20 degrees of pleasure
Act B is more preferable than A
Duration:
Act A gives 3*6=24 days of happiness
Act B gives 4*8=32 days of happiness
Act B is more preferable than A

8.

Desirability
Moral
Legal
Political
Feasibility

9.

• People of color, people with disabilities, fat people,
people who are low income, and people with a
myriad of other culturally oppressed identities have
all been historically underrepresented in the media,
which has worked to construct these identities as
inferior. These are the politics of desirability.

10. Our opinion:

• We will support of KAIS’s position that he will follow
the request of Alimard and come to rescue his
girlfriend
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