
Animals, Robots, Gods
adventures in the moral imagination
$24.91
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
8 September 2025
Summary
Navigating the Moral Maze: Animals, Robots, and the Divine
How do we live ethical lives alongside others in an ever-changing world? Explore the fascinating complexities of our moral universe, where the lines between human and non-human blur.
We have always shared our world with ethically significant others – pets, deities, and increasingly, intelligent machines. But how should we treat them?
In Animals, Robots, Gods, anthropologist Webb Keane presents a grou…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781802061703 |
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ISBN-10: | 1802061703 |
Author: | Webb Keane |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 192 |
Release Date: | 8 September 2025 |
Weight: | 147g |
Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 11mm |
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This book is penetrating, illuminating, wise, learned, and surprising. The chapters on robots and Artificial Intelligence are simply the best yet written on the subject. The excitement and anxieties about this new technology revisit perennial questions about the nature of being human and our duties to god-like beings - it is fitting that an anthropologist should be the one to show this. An extraordinary achievement – Scott ShapiroThe book I didn’t know I’d been waiting for - a fascinating trip through time and space, likening the uncanniness of A.I. not to science fiction but to religious mysteries and the near-humanness of animals. This erudite and original meditation on our relationship with non-human creatures will change the way you think about ethics – Larissa MacFarquharHuman beings, themselves a work in progress, have had millions of years to come to terms with animals and have now turned their attention to machines. Our success at domesticating wild organisms may have lulled us into expecting obedient behavior from things we build. Webb Keane, who argues that hunters of undomesticated animals offer a better model, brings us an update from the field – George DysonWebb Keane has a marvellous ability to extend the scope of our moral compass not only to all varieties of human thought but also to the non-human beings with whom we share the biosphere. He is one of the world’s foremost and most thoughtful anthropologists. This book is a must-read, written with wit and clarity – Professor Dame Caroline HumphreyIn this charming and lucid book, Webb Keane invites readers to question where humans begin and end - and to what and whom we bear responsibilities. His understanding of ethics delightfully spins with relationships, interactions, situations, and play – Caitlin ZaloomThe boundaries of our moral worlds are in flux as we rethink the claims made on us by animals, robots, humans on life-support, and AI. Webb Keane, the most important contemporary anthropologist of language and interaction, brilliantly guides us through the resulting murk. Drawing on research from around the world, and showing how people’s engagements with supernatural figures long ago raised questions of moral standing that we now apply to these other beings, this gracefully written book will make you think productively about your own life in ways you likely never imagined – Joel Robbins
About The Author
Webb Keane
Webb Keane is the George Herbert Mead Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, and the author of multiple pioneering works on the philosophy of social thought. His research has been featured in Los Angeles Times, Esquire, USA Today, and Financial Times, and on CBS TV News, among others.
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