David J. Gunkel is Presidential Research, Scholarship, and Artistry Professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of Robot Rights, Of Remixology- Ethics and Aesthetics after Remix, and The Machine Question- Critical Perspectives on AI, Robots, and Ethics (all MIT Press).
“Gunkel's latest book is essential for anyone interested in the realm of Human-Robot relations or Social Robotics.” —Ethics and Information Technology “Gunkel's work is of utmost importance for the modern ontological crisis we find ourselves in… There is no political agenda to be made in Person, Thing, Robot, just ground-breaking moral philosophy to guide our ontologies toward the future.” —Journal of Ethics and Emerging Technologies “Person, Thing, Robot is enticingly written and covers a broad range of philosophical themes. We are confident that it will be a staple among robophilosophers and, because of its accessible presentation and topical focus, among the wider public as well.” —Prometheus “[P]rovides a well-researched review, perhaps the most thorough available, of the immense, growing literature. Any student of robots’ places in society and its laws should read it – nay, buy it for reference. It is also a clear, even entertaining (dare I say), lovingly written work.” —Philosophy in Review