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  1. Beyond the skin bag: On the moral responsibility of extended agencies.F. Allan Hanson - 2009 - Ethics and Information Technology 11 (1):91-99.
    The growing prominence of computers in contemporary life, often seemingly with minds of their own, invites rethinking the question of moral responsibility. If the moral responsibility for an act lies with the subject that carried it out, it follows that different concepts of the subject generate different views of moral responsibility. Some recent theorists have argued that actions are produced by composite, fluid subjects understood as extended agencies (cyborgs, actor networks). This view of the subject contrasts with methodological individualism: the (...)
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    Meaning in Culture.Dan Rashid & F. Allan Hanson - 1976 - Philosophical Quarterly 26 (105):384.
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    Strictures and Ratiocinations: I. C. Jarvie's Philosophy for Anthropology.F. Allan Hanson - 1986 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 16 (4):489-499.
  4. Dynamic Forms in the Maori Concept of Reality.F. Allan Hanson - 1983 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 6 (3):180.
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    From classification to indexing: How automation transforms the way we think.F. Allan Hanson - 2004 - Social Epistemology 18 (4):333-356.
    To classify is to organize the particulars in a body of information according to some meaningful scheme. Difficulty recognizing metaphor, synonyms and homonyms, and levels of generalization renders those applications of artificial intelligence that are currently in widespread use at a loss to deal effectively with classification. Indexing conveys nothing about relationships; it pinpoints information on particular topics without reference to anything else. Keyword searching is a form of indexing, and here artificial intelligence excels. Growing reliance on automated means of (...)
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    Syntagmatic structures: How the Maoris make sense of history.F. Allan Hanson - 1983 - Semiotica 46 (2-4).
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    The anachronism of moral individualism and the responsibility of extended agency.F. Allan Hanson - 2008 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (3):415-424.
    Recent social theory has departed from methodological individualism’s explanation of action according to the motives and dispositions of human individuals in favor of explanation in terms of broader agencies consisting of both human and nonhuman elements described as cyborgs, actor-networks, extended agencies, or distributed cognition. This paper proposes that moral responsibility for action also be vested in extended agencies. It advances a consequentialist view of responsibility that takes moral responsibility to be a species of causal responsibility, and it answers objections (...)
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    The Problem of Other Cultures.F. Allan Hanson & Rex Martin - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (3):191-208.
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    The problem of other cultures.F. Allan Hanson & Rex Martin - 1973 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (1):191-208.
  10. Racism and Relativism. [REVIEW]F. Allan Hanson - 1995 - Tikkun 10 (6):63-66.
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    Book Reviews : Anthropology as Cultural Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences. By George E. Marcus and Michael M. J. Fischer. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Pp. xiii + 205. $22.00. Reason and Morality. Edited by Joanna Overing. ASA Monographs 24. London and New York: Tavistock Publications, 1985. Pp. x + 277. $35.00 (cloth), $15.95 (paper). [REVIEW]F. Allan Hanson - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (2):237-241.
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    Book Reviews : Anthropology as Cultural Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences. By George E. Marcus and Michael M. J. Fischer. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Pp. xiii + 205. $22.00. Reason and Morality. Edited by Joanna Overing. ASA Monographs 24. London and New York: Tavistock Publications, 1985. Pp. x + 277. $35.00 (cloth), $15.95 (paper. [REVIEW]F. Allan Hanson - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (2):237-241.
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    Meaning and Change: Explorations in the Cultural Sociology of Modern Societies. [REVIEW]F. Allan Hanson - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (1):98-99.
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    Postphenomenology. [REVIEW]F. Allan Hanson - 2008 - Review of Metaphysics 61 (4):859-860.
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