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Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Ph. D. in Public International Law, Post Doc, University of Tehran, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

It is highly believed that often the addition of philosophy to a science is the analytical and rational meaning of that science. The combination of philosophy and law promises the science of law. Philosophy, as the mother of science, enriches the intellectual foundations and basis of the scientific field. In this comparative study, there are three philosophical critical views regarding the law of modern technologies and the certain realities of contemporary society, as follows: 1) Technology as an independent force that meets the requirements of society determines 2) technology as a human construct that can be shaped by human values, and 3) a common evolutionary perspective on technology and society that accelerates emerging realities and values; the comparative analysis of these three perspectives is vividly discussed in this article. It is placed and it is argued that all three of the mentioned cases still have a great impact on technological changes and how they affect the society. This is also true for artificial intelligence.

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