03734 am 22006133u 450 991031765710332120170821191436.03-653-03976-2(CKB)2670000000533862(EBL)1632090(SSID)ssj0001113122(PQKBManifestationID)11633366(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001113122(PQKBWorkID)11179601(PQKB)11444109(MiAaPQ)EBC1632090(PPN)229111173(ScCtBLL)e060ff7f-8df3-4b57-9ae2-56e2104adcaa(EXLCZ)99267000000053386220140203d2014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRobotics in Germany and Japan philosophical and technical perspectives /Michael Funk, Bernhard Irrgang (eds.)Frankfurt am Main :Peter Lang GmbH,2014.1 online resource (187 p.)Dresden philosophy of technology perspectives,1861-423X ;volume 5Description based upon print version of record.3-631-62071-3 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; From Fiction to Science: A German-Japanese Era-Project - Walther Ch. Zimmerli; Philosophical Frameworks; Robotics as a Future Vision for HypermodernTechnologies - Bernhard Irrgang; Roboethics and the Synthetic Approach - A Perspective on Roboethics from Japanese Robotics Research - Kohji Ishihara; Humanoid Robots and Human Knowing - Perspectivity and Hermeneutics in Terms of Material Culture - Michael Funk; Technology Assessment; Who is taking over? Technology Assessment of Autonomous (Service) Robots - Michael DeckerPopular Culture and Music RobotsRobots in Japanese Popular Culture - Maika Nakao; Understanding the Feasibility and Applicability of the Musician-Humanoid Interaction Research:A Study of the Impression of the Musical Interaction - Jorge Solis & Atsuo Takanishi; Mozart to Robot - Cultural Challenges ofMusical Instruments - Michael Funk & Jörg Jewanski; Essays; Android Robots between Service and the Apocalypse of the Human Being - Gerd Grübler; Joseph Weizenbaum, Responsibility and Humanoid Robots - Kerstin PalatiniSocial Stereotypes as a Guarantee for Proper Human-Robot Interaction? Remarks to an Anthropomorphic Robot Design - Manja Unger-BüttnerAuthors and ContactGermany and Japan are two of the worldwide leading countries in robotics research. Robotics as a key technology introduces technical as well as philosophical and cultural challenges. How can we use robots that have a human-like appearance in everyday life? Are there limits to technology? What are the cultural similarities and differences between Germany and Japan? These are some of the questions which are discussed in the book. Five chapters comprehend an intercultural and interdisciplinary framework including current research fields like Roboethics, Hermeneutics of Technologies, Technology AsDresden philosophy of technology perspectives ;v. 5.RoboticsGermanyPopular worksRoboticsJapanPopular worksRoboticsPhilosophyElectronic books.RoboticsRoboticsRoboticsPhilosophy.629.8/920943Funk Michael1985-967121Irrgang Bernhard155739MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910317657103321Robotics in Germany and Japan2195458UNINA