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Doing Things with Thoughts: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Disembodied Agency

机译:用思想做事:脑机接口和无形的代理

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Connecting human minds to various technological devices and applications through brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) affords intriguingly novel ways for humans to engage and interact with the world. Not only do BCIs play an important role in restorative medicine, they are also increasingly used outside of medical or therapeutic contexts (e.g., gaming or mental state monitoring). A striking peculiarity of BCI technology is that the kind of actions it enables seems to differ from paradigmatic human actions, because, effects in the world are brought about by devices such as robotic arms, prosthesis, or other machines, and their execution runs through a computer directed by brain signals. In contrast to usual forms of action, the sequence does not need to involve bodily or muscle movements at all. A motionless body, the epitome of inaction, might be acting. How do theories of action relate to such BCI-mediated forms of changing the world? We wish to explore this question through the lenses of three perspectives on agency: subjective experience of agency, philosophical action theory, and legal concepts of action. Our analysis pursues three aims: First, we shall discuss whether and which BCI-mediated events qualify as actions, according to the main concepts of action in philosophy and law. Secondly, en passant we wish to highlight the ten most interesting novelties or peculiarities of BCI-mediated movements. Thirdly, we seek to explore whether these novel forms of movement may have consequences for concepts of agency. More concretely, we think that convincing assessments of BCI-movements require more fine-grained accounts of agency and a distinction between various forms of control during movements. In addition, we show that the disembodied nature of BCI-mediated events causes troubles for the standard legal account of actions as bodily movements. In an exchange with views from philosophy, we wish to propose that the law ought to reform its concept of action to include some, but not all, BCI-mediated events and sketch some of the wider implications this may have, especially for the venerable legal idea of the right to freedom of thought. In this regard, BCIs are an example of the way in which technological access to yet largely sealed-off domains of the person may necessitate adjusting normative boundaries between the personal and the social sphere.
机译:通过脑机接口(BCI)将人类的思想连接到各种技术设备和应用程序,为人类提供了与世界互动和互动的有趣方式。 BCI不仅在修复医学中发挥重要作用,而且在医学或治疗环境(例如游戏或精神状态监测)之外也越来越多地使用BCI。 BCI技术的一个惊人之处在于,它所实现的动作似乎不同于范式的人类动作,因为世界上的效果是由诸如机械臂,假肢或其他机器之类的设备带来的,并且它们的执行通过由脑信号控制的计算机。与通常的动作形式相反,该序列完全不需要身体或肌肉运动。一动不动的身体,无所作为的缩影,可能正在发挥作用。行动理论与BCI介导的改变世界的形式有何关系?我们希望通过关于代理的三种观点来探讨这个问题:代理的主观经验,哲学行为理论和行为的法律概念。我们的分析追求三个目标:首先,我们将根据哲学和法律中的主要行为概念,讨论是否以及哪些BCI介导的事件符合行为资格。其次,顺带一提,我们希望强调BCI介导的运动的十个最有趣的新颖性或特殊性。第三,我们试图探索这些新颖的运动形式是否会对代理概念产生影响。更具体而言,我们认为对BCI运动的令人信服的评估需要对代理进行更细致的描述,并需要对运动中各种形式的控制进行区分。此外,我们表明BCI介导的事件的非实体化性质会给行为作为身体运动的标准法律解释带来麻烦。在与哲学观点交换意见时,我们希望建议法律应改革其行动概念,以包括部分但不是全部的BCI调解事件,并勾勒出其可能产生的更广泛的影响,尤其是对于古老的法律思想自由权的构想。在这方面,BCI是其中一种方法的示例,在这种方法中,对人的很大程度上尚未封闭的领域进行技术访问可能需要调整个人与社会领域之间的规范性边界。

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