01605nam0 22003013i 450 CAM001902820170908093319.020150227d1972 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nÂUn Âamico di Giambattista Vico nella storia dei Cappuccini di NapoliBernardo Maria Giacco (1672-1744)Fiorenzo Ferdinando MastroianniNapoliEditrice Campania Serafica1972XXII, 135 p.2 carte di tav.25 cmCollana storica dei Cappuccini napoletanidiretta da Giambattista Rubinacci4001CAM00190292001 Collana storica dei Cappuccini napoletanidiretta da Giambattista Rubinacci4702 1Rubinacci, GiambattistaSBLV037271651Mastroianni, Fiorenzo FerdinandoCFIV109771070211407Mastroianni, FiorenzoCFIV117394Mastroianni, Fiorenzo FerdinandoMastroianni, FerdinandoCFIV193319Mastroianni, Fiorenzo FerdinandoITIT-NA007920150227IT-NA0249IT-NA0490CAM0019028Biblioteca di cultura vesuviana1 v. SGSALA B O/5. 58 SG 0000042995 B 1 v.Z 2015022720150227Biblioteca della Fondazione Pietro Piovani per gli studi vichiani1 v. SVS.V. S.V. 79 SV 0000001275 B FD 1 v.C 2017071120170711 SG SVAmico di Giambattista Vico nella storia dei Cappuccini di Napoli588398UNISANNIO01101nam0 22002771i 450 UON0006524920231205102327.23620020107d1961 |0itac50 baengUS|||| 1||||Indian thought through the agesa study of some dominants conceptsB. G. GokhaleNew YorkAsia Publishing House1961IX, 236 p.23 cmFilosofia indianaUONC004269FIUSNew YorkUONL000050SI VIISUBCONT. INDIANO - RELIGIONE E FILOSOFIAAGOKHALEB. G.UONV016586642972Asia Publishing HouseUONV246496650ITSOL20241122RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00065249SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI SI VII 014 SI MR 83800 5 014 FILOSOFIA INDIANAFilosofia indianaUONC016729Indian thought through the ages1170329UNIOR03625oam 2200805 c 450 991064229600332120251102090541.09783839455609383945560X10.14361/9783839455609(CKB)4100000011789180(DE-B1597)573101(OCoLC)1241444816(DE-B1597)9783839455609(MiAaPQ)EBC6508140(Au-PeEL)EBL6508140(transcript Verlag)9783839455609(ScCtBLL)2ce40132-56c2-45be-b1be-fca855b0a4cc(Perlego)1984289(EXLCZ)99410000001178918020251102d2021 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMore Than Machines?The Attribution of (In)Animacy to Robot TechnologyLaura Voss1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (216 p.)Science Studies9783837655605 3837655601 Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgements --Preface --1. Robots Wanted – Dead And/Or Alive --2. Disciplinary Context and Terminology --3. Making Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Robotics Research and Development --4. Showing Off Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Robotics Demonstrations, Science Communication, and Marketing --5. Reporting on Robots: In/Animacy Attributions in Media Discourse --6. Conclusions … and Openings --References --List of Figures --List of Abbreviations --AppendixWe know that robots are just machines. Why then do we often talk about them as if they were alive? Laura Voss explores this fascinating phenomenon, providing a rich insight into practices of animacy (and inanimacy) attribution to robot technology: from science-fiction to robotics R&D, from science communication to media discourse, and from the theoretical perspectives of STS to the cognitive sciences. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, and backed by a wealth of empirical material, Voss shows how scientists, engineers, journalists – and everyone else – can face the challenge of robot technology appearing »a little bit alive« with a reflexive and yet pragmatic stance.»The full book is an accessible and quick read that I would recommend for anyone involved in journalism or media studies.«Science StudiesVoss, More Than Machines?The Attribution of (In)Animacy to Robot TechnologyRobotArtificial IntelligenceAnimacyAnthropomorphismAgencyTechnologySocietyScienceSociology of TechnologySociology of CultureSociology of Work and IndustrySociologyRobotArtificial IntelligenceAnimacyAnthropomorphismAgencyTechnologySocietyScienceSociology of TechnologySociology of CultureSociology of Work and IndustrySociology303.4834Voss Laura<p>Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Deutschland</p>aut1276728DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910642296003321More Than Machines3008777UNINA