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Dr. Joe Slater is a Lecturer in Moral and Political Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on AI ethics, Kantian ethics, consequentialism, and the intersection of philosophy with pop culture. He has published extensively on topics such as AI deception mechanisms, moral overdemandingness in Kantian frameworks, and the ethical implications of technological bullshit.
Slater’s recent work critiques AI systems’ 'bullshitting' tendencies and explores the ethical boundaries of imperfect and perfect duties in Kantian theory. He has contributed to debates on lottocratic governance, the ethics of future generations (Future Like Ours argument), and the philosophical implications of artificial persons. His interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional moral philosophy with contemporary technological and cultural issues.
Slater’s publications span peer-reviewed journals like AI and Society and Philosophy Compass, as well as edited volumes analyzing philosophical themes in pop culture (e.g., Frankenstein and Philosophy). His writing often combines rigorous theoretical analysis with accessible commentary on modern societal challenges.
He has participated in symposia on topics like sports ethics and contributed reviews to journals such as Journal of Moral Philosophy. His research demonstrates a commitment to addressing both classical philosophical questions and their modern manifestations in technology, governance, and culture.





