2025
Through a Lens Darkly in the Digital Age Gogoshin, D. L. Public Philosophy Blog ("Everyday Lifestyles") of the American Philosophical Association. This piece explores the implications of our relationship with digital photography on experience, meaning, and value.
AI and Agendas
Gogoshin, D. L. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications: Social Robots with AI: Prospects, Risks, and Responsible Methods. Ebook, Vol. 397. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
In this paper, I argue that the primary AI-related ethical issue is that of the agendas driving AI. I identity concrete agenda-related threats and propose ways of addressing them. I suggest that it is these threats which widen the gap (alienation) between humans and their technology. I also make a proposal aimed at reducing this alienation.
2024
A way forward for responsibility in the age of AI
Gogoshin, D. L., 12 Feb 2024, In: Inquiry. 34 p.
This article incoprorates moral responsibility skepticism into the responsibility gap literature in the AI context and argues that traditional (desert-based) responsibility is not something we should worry about losing in this context.
Patient Preferences Concerning Humanoid Features in Healthcare Robots
Gogoshin, D. L., 2024, In: Science and Engineering Ethics.
I wrote this article in order to contribute to Radar's research objectives. It started as a joint paper with Kamil Mamak but we lacked an ethical framework for the claim we wanted to defend, and so I set out to create one.
Rising above Reactive Scaffolding
Gogoshin, D. L., 20 Sept 2024, In: Journal of Ethics.
This is the second article of my dissertation on moral responsibility.
2023
A Challenge for the Scaffolding View of Responsibility
Gogoshin, D. L., Mar 2023, In: Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 26, 1, p. 73–90 18 p.
This is the first article of my dissertation on moral responsibility.
Challenging the Premises of the Techno-Responsibility Gap
Gogoshin, D. L., 11 Jan 2023, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications: Social Robots in Social Institutions. The Netherlands: IOS PRESS, Vol. 366. p. 560-567 8 p. (Proceedings of Robophilosophy - Social Robots in Social Institutions). I develop the core claim of this paper in the 2024 Inquiry paper.
Review Essay: David J. Gunkel, Person, Thing, Robot: A Moral and Legal Ontology for the 21st Century and Beyond
Gogoshin, D. L., Mäkelä, P. & Hakli, R., Sept 2023, In: Prometheus (Abingdon). 39, 2, p. 113-120 8 p.
2021
Robot Responsibility and Moral Community
Gogoshin, D. L., 22 Nov 2021, In: Frontiers in robotics and AI .
This paper puts my early dissertation work on moral responsibility to use in the robotics debate. It is actually meant more as a critique of the responsibility system than an argument in favor of robot responsibility.
2020
Robots as Ideal Moral Agents per the Moral Responsibility System
Gogoshin, D. L., Dec 2020, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications: Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics. Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020 / TRANSOR 2020. Nørskov, M., Seibt, J. & Quick, O. S. (eds.). pp. 525-534 10 p., Vol. 335. Amsterdam: IOS PRESS.