It sounds like you’re asking for something broader than this, but I did just post a bibliography on Friendly AI, which would make for a good start.
Unfortunately, meta-ethics is one of the worst subjects to try to “dive into,” because it depends heavily on so many other fields. I was chatting with Stephen Finlay, a meta-ethicist at USC, and he said something like: “It’s hard to have credibility as a professor teaching meta-ethics, because meta-ethics depends on so many fields, and in most of the graduate courses I teach on meta-ethics, I know that every one of my students knows more about one of those fields than I do.”
It sounds like you’re asking for something broader than this, but I did just post a bibliography on Friendly AI, which would make for a good start.
Unfortunately, meta-ethics is one of the worst subjects to try to “dive into,” because it depends heavily on so many other fields. I was chatting with Stephen Finlay, a meta-ethicist at USC, and he said something like: “It’s hard to have credibility as a professor teaching meta-ethics, because meta-ethics depends on so many fields, and in most of the graduate courses I teach on meta-ethics, I know that every one of my students knows more about one of those fields than I do.”