Giustizia, responsabilità, singolarità. Riflessi etico-giuridici dell’intelligenza artificiale a partire da Emmanuel Levinas
Keywords:
Predictive justice; Algorithmic decision-making; Artificial intelligence; Emmanuel Levinas; Ethics.
Abstract
The rise of predictive justice challenges the ontological foundations of legal decision-making, replacing deliberative reasoning with algorithmic probability. This study interrogates the epistemic limits of AI in law through Emmanuel Levinas’ethics of alterity, arguing that algorithmic systems, by prioritizing efficiency over singularity, risk reinforcing structural injustices. A Levinasian perspective urges a juridical paradigm where technology remains subordinated to the irreducible ethical demand of the Other.
Published
2025-04-09
How to Cite
Pautasso, S. (2025). Giustizia, responsabilità, singolarità. Riflessi etico-giuridici dell’intelligenza artificiale a partire da Emmanuel Levinas. Filosofia Morale/Moral Philosophy, (7). Retrieved from https://mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/MF/article/view/5232
Section
Giustizia sociale e nuove tecnologie. A cura di Giovanna Costanzo