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  <title>Machine Moral Development: Moral Reasoning Agent Based on Wisdom of Web- Crowd and Emotions</title>
  <journal>International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research</journal>
  <author>Radoslaw Komuda, Michal Ptaszynski, Yoshio Momouchi, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki</author>
  <volume>1</volume>
  <issue>3</issue>
  <year>2010</year>
  <doi></doi>
  <url>http://www.dline.info/jcl/fulltext/v1n3/6.pdf</url>
  <abstract>We begin this paper by putting forward the topic of human conscience as a metaphysical experience. We present our ongoing research on moral reasoning categories and make first attempts to verify their usefulness in creating an agent with a dynamic algorithm for moral reasoning. Our approach assumes creating such an agent basing on two factors, the idea of wisdom of web-crowd and emotion-buttressed reasoning. We present a novel approach to the idea of ethics. Instead of the usual non-cognitive one we propose a model with computational structure and discuss applicability of this approach. Finally, we present some of the first results of a preliminary experiment performed to prove our approach.</abstract>
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