People Want Driverless Cars with Utilitarian Ethics, Unless Theyre a . . . 76% of participants thought that it would be more moral for AVs to sacrifice one passenger rather than kill 10 pedestrians They overwhelmingly expressed a moral preference for utilitarian AVs programmed to minimize the number of casualties [a utilitarian approach]
The role of utilitarianism, self-safety, and technology in the . . . The research presented here investigates three factors, i e , technology, self-safety, and utilitarianism, and hypothesizes their link to self-driving car acceptance Survey-collected data is statistically analyzed to assess the proposed hypotheses
Understanding the adoption intention for electric vehicles: The role of . . . Based on a “perception-belief-intention” paradigm, this study endeavors to investigate people's intention to adopt EVs, where multiple factors including perceived risk and perceived benefit (i e , perceptions), attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control are jointly considered
A circular economy approach is needed for electric vehicles Electric vehicles could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and deliver a sustainable transport system But the full life cycle of electric vehicles needs to be considered in order to
Experts, theories, and electric mobility transitions: Toward an . . . To assist with this call for improved theoretical constructs, in this article I connect three theories to create a conceptual framework for electric mobility, a phenomenon brought about by electric vehicles (EVs) in all of their forms, from cars and buses to scooters and motorcycles
The transition to EVs must be sustainable. Heres why Demand for electric vehicles is cooling in many markets, despite ambitious government targets EVs are key in the switch to sustainable transportation, but changing too fast to EVs worldwide has implications for energy security and the economy
The role of utilitarianism, self-safety, and technology in the . . . The research presented here investigates three factors, i e , technology, self-safety, and utilitarianism, and hypothesizes their link to self-driving car acceptance Survey-collected data is statistically analyzed to assess the proposed hypotheses
An Introduction to Utilitarianism | Utilitarianism. net After defining utilitarianism, this chapter offers a detailed analysis of its four key elements (consequentialism, welfarism, impartiality, and aggregationism) It explains the difference between maximizing, satisficing, and scalar utilitarianism, and other important distinctions between utilitarian theories