Kant Machine
Critical Philosophy after AI
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:8th Jan '26
£55.00
This title is due to be published on 8th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Rethinking the philosophy of Immanuel Kant in the age of artificial intelligence
In this critical intervention, Yuk Hui rethinks the philosophy of Immanuel Kant in the age of artificial intelligence.
What could be called an intelligent machine? Are machines capable of being moral? Does an algorithm for perpetual peace exist? In this ground-breaking new work, Yuk Hui considers how current debates on artificial intelligence echo historical philosophical discussions about the workings of the mind, with the philosophy of Immanuel Kant emerging as a lens through which to consider the ethical and political implications of AI and robotics in a new light.
Addressing fundamental questions around machine intelligence and morality, transcendental idealism and learning, and the metaphysics of machines, the history of AI and Kantian ideas are expertly woven together alongside an array of figures in the histories of technology and philosophy: from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Alan Turing to Hubert Dreyfus and Jacques de Vaucanson.
Asking how we can understand AI in light of the challenges Kant posed to both rationalism and empiricism, and how revisiting Kant can help us better comprehend the nature and limitations of contemporary technologies, Kant Machine is an essential critical contribution both to Kant studies and to the philosophy of digital technology.
ISBN: 9781350563209
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160 pages