Jocelyn Maclure

Jocelyn Maclure is full professor of philosophy at McGill University. First known for his work in ethics and political philosophy on moral agency, value pluralism, justice and democracy, he expanded his research to the philosophy of technology and social epistemology. His book Secularism and Freedom of Conscience (Harvard University Press, 2011), co-authored with Charles Taylor, appeared in 10 languages. He taught for 17 years in the Faculty of Philosophy at Université Laval and held several visiting appointments, including the Mercator Visiting Professorship for AI in the Human Context at the University of Bonn in 2023.

His recent research focuses on some of the speculative and practical issues raised by progress in artificial intelligence, on the transformation of the public sphere under the influence of digital technologies and on the question of meaning at the end of life.

As a public philosopher, he served as an expert-analyst for the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on cultural and religious accommodations, co-chaired two panels of experts on medical assistance in dying, and participated in numerous public debates. He is the current president of the Quebec Ethics in Science and Technology Commission. He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2023.

Professor Jocelyn Maclure standing in a coffee shop, smiling

 

 


Appointments


McGill University

Full professor, Department of Philosophy. (2021-)


Ethics in Science and Technology Commission (Department of Economy, Science and Innovation, Quebec Government)

President (2017-)


Laval University

Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Philosophy. (2022-)


Talks

Selected Academic Publications


"AI's Fairness Problem: Understanding Wrongful Discrimination in the Context of Automated Decision-Making"AI Ethics, 2022.

"Les effets de l'intelligence artificielle et de l'automatisation sur le monde du travail", Vivre avec l'intelligence artificielle, dir. Christin Byk, 2022.

"AI, Explainability and Public Reason: The Argument from the limitations of the Human Mind", Minds and Machines, vol 31, 2021, pp 421-439.

"AI For Humanity: The Global Challenges" (co-authored with Stuart Russell), Toward Responsible AI, edited by B. Braunschweig & M. Ghallab, Springer, 2021, pp 116-126.

"Context, Intersubjectivism, and Value: Humean Constructivism Revisited", Dialogue. Canadian Philosophical Review, 59 (3), 2020, pp. 377-410.

"The New AI Spring: A Deflationary View", AI & Society. Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Communication, 2019.

"The Regulation of Hateful and Hurtful Speech. Liberalism's Uncomfortable Predicament"McGill Law Journal, vol 63:1, 2018, pp. 133-154.

"Reasonable Naturalism and the Humanistic Resistance to Reductionism", in Neo-Existentialism. How to conceive the Mind After Naturalism's Failure (ed. Markus Gabriel), Polity Press, 2018.

"Selling conscious short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals", (co-authored with Isabelle Dumont), Journal of Medical Ethics, 43 (4)2017, pp. 241-244.


Selected Non-Academic Publications


"The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Await the Law", Policy Options, September 27 2023. (With Alexis Morin-Martel)

"Will Artificial Intelligence lead to more unfairness?", Policy Options, September 23 2021. (With David Rocheleau-Houle)

"Entre le technosolutionnisme et le catastrophisme", La Presse +, May 19 2020.

"Montréal peut être à l’avant-garde de la réflexion éthique sur l’intelligence artificielle", Le Devoir, November 2 2017.


Books

 

cover of Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity

Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity. The Public Philosophy of James Tully. (2023) (with Dimitrios Karmis)

cover of Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor

Interpreting Modernity. Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor. (2020) (with Jacob T. Levy and Daniel Weinstock)

book cover for Retrouver la raison

Retrouver la raison. Essais de philosophie publique (2016)

 

 

 

 

book cover for Secularism and Freedom of Conscience

Secularism and Freedom of Conscience (co-authored with Charles Taylor) (2011)

book cover of Quebec Identity: The Challenge of Pluralism

Quebec Identity. The Challenge of Pluralism (2000)


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