Sociable robots and the future of social relations : proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014 / / [edited by] Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia : , : IOS Press, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (380 p.) |
Disciplina | 629.892 |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications |
Soggetto topico |
Robots
Intelligent agents (Computer software) Human-computer interaction |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-61499-480-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Title Page""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Contents""; ""PART 1. Abstracts of Keynote and Plenary Lectures""; ""Android Philosophy""; ""Robots, Empowerment, and Equity""; ""The Automation of the Social? What Robots Teach Us About Sociality and Responsibility""; ""Social Robots as Companions: Challenges and Opportunities""; ""Smart, Autonomous, and Social: Robots as Challenge to Human Exceptionalism""; ""The Other Question: The Issue of Robot Rights""; ""Social and Moral Relationships with Robots""; ""Machine Morality Operationalized""; ""Moral Machines and Human Ethics""
""PART 2. Session Papers: 1. Modeling Social Capacities""""Key Elements for Human-Robot Joint Action""; ""Affordances and Affordance Space: A Conceptual Framework for Application in Social Robotics""; ""2. Embodied and Social Cognition""; ""Robots Are Not Embodied! Conceptions of Embodiment and Their Implications for Social Human-Robot Interaction""; ""Perceptible Agency, Shared Affordances and Robot Interactions""; ""Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning""; ""Shaping Robotic Minds""; ""3. Social Ontology"" ""Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation?""""Sociality Without Prior Individuality""; ""Varieties of the 'As If': Five Ways to Simulate an Action""; ""Social Robots and Social Interaction""; ""Artificial Agents: Some Consequences of a Few Capacities""; ""4. Normativity""; ""(How) Can Robots Make Commitments? A Pragmatic Approach""; ""Sociable Robots: From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness""; ""Can Robots Understand Normative Constraints?""; ""Ontology and Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship""; ""5. Communication, Understanding, Empathy"" ""Communication-Theoretical Issues in Social Robotics""""""Robots Cannot Lie"": Performative Parasites of Robot-Human Theatre""; ""A Philosophical Look at the Uncanny Valley""; ""Making Sense of Empathy with Social Robots""; ""Conditions of Empathy in Human-Robot Interaction""; ""6. Moral Agency and Issues of Applied Ethics""; ""Moral Competence in Robots?""; ""Social Robots as Mirrors of (Failed) Communion""; ""Introduction to Moral Induction Model and Its Deployment in Artificial Agents"" ""Artificial Moral Agents: Creative, Autonomous, Social. An Approach Based on Evolutionary Computation""""Trust and Artifacts""; ""Social Robots and Sentimentality""; ""Brains on Wheels: Theoretical and Ethical Issues in Bio-Robotics""; ""Dombots: An Ethical and Technical Challenge to the Robotics of Intimacy""; ""7. Responsibility""; ""Responsibility, Robots, and Humans: A Preliminary Reflection on the Phenomenology of Self-Driving Cars""; ""Robots and Responsibility: A Reply to Mark Coeckelbergh""; ""Ethical Issues Concerning Lethal Autonomous Robots in Warfare"" ""Another Case Against Killer Robots"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460549403321 |
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Sociable robots and the future of social relations : proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014 / / [edited by] Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia : , : IOS Press, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (380 p.) |
Disciplina | 629.892 |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications |
Soggetto topico |
Robots
Intelligent agents (Computer software) Human-computer interaction |
ISBN | 1-61499-480-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Title Page""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Contents""; ""PART 1. Abstracts of Keynote and Plenary Lectures""; ""Android Philosophy""; ""Robots, Empowerment, and Equity""; ""The Automation of the Social? What Robots Teach Us About Sociality and Responsibility""; ""Social Robots as Companions: Challenges and Opportunities""; ""Smart, Autonomous, and Social: Robots as Challenge to Human Exceptionalism""; ""The Other Question: The Issue of Robot Rights""; ""Social and Moral Relationships with Robots""; ""Machine Morality Operationalized""; ""Moral Machines and Human Ethics""
""PART 2. Session Papers: 1. Modeling Social Capacities""""Key Elements for Human-Robot Joint Action""; ""Affordances and Affordance Space: A Conceptual Framework for Application in Social Robotics""; ""2. Embodied and Social Cognition""; ""Robots Are Not Embodied! Conceptions of Embodiment and Their Implications for Social Human-Robot Interaction""; ""Perceptible Agency, Shared Affordances and Robot Interactions""; ""Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning""; ""Shaping Robotic Minds""; ""3. Social Ontology"" ""Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation?""""Sociality Without Prior Individuality""; ""Varieties of the 'As If': Five Ways to Simulate an Action""; ""Social Robots and Social Interaction""; ""Artificial Agents: Some Consequences of a Few Capacities""; ""4. Normativity""; ""(How) Can Robots Make Commitments? A Pragmatic Approach""; ""Sociable Robots: From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness""; ""Can Robots Understand Normative Constraints?""; ""Ontology and Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship""; ""5. Communication, Understanding, Empathy"" ""Communication-Theoretical Issues in Social Robotics""""""Robots Cannot Lie"": Performative Parasites of Robot-Human Theatre""; ""A Philosophical Look at the Uncanny Valley""; ""Making Sense of Empathy with Social Robots""; ""Conditions of Empathy in Human-Robot Interaction""; ""6. Moral Agency and Issues of Applied Ethics""; ""Moral Competence in Robots?""; ""Social Robots as Mirrors of (Failed) Communion""; ""Introduction to Moral Induction Model and Its Deployment in Artificial Agents"" ""Artificial Moral Agents: Creative, Autonomous, Social. An Approach Based on Evolutionary Computation""""Trust and Artifacts""; ""Social Robots and Sentimentality""; ""Brains on Wheels: Theoretical and Ethical Issues in Bio-Robotics""; ""Dombots: An Ethical and Technical Challenge to the Robotics of Intimacy""; ""7. Responsibility""; ""Responsibility, Robots, and Humans: A Preliminary Reflection on the Phenomenology of Self-Driving Cars""; ""Robots and Responsibility: A Reply to Mark Coeckelbergh""; ""Ethical Issues Concerning Lethal Autonomous Robots in Warfare"" ""Another Case Against Killer Robots"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787455003321 |
Washington, District of Columbia : , : IOS Press, , [2014] | ||
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Sociable robots and the future of social relations : proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014 / / [edited by] Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, District of Columbia : , : IOS Press, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (380 p.) |
Disciplina | 629.892 |
Collana | Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications |
Soggetto topico |
Robots
Intelligent agents (Computer software) Human-computer interaction |
ISBN | 1-61499-480-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""Title Page""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Contents""; ""PART 1. Abstracts of Keynote and Plenary Lectures""; ""Android Philosophy""; ""Robots, Empowerment, and Equity""; ""The Automation of the Social? What Robots Teach Us About Sociality and Responsibility""; ""Social Robots as Companions: Challenges and Opportunities""; ""Smart, Autonomous, and Social: Robots as Challenge to Human Exceptionalism""; ""The Other Question: The Issue of Robot Rights""; ""Social and Moral Relationships with Robots""; ""Machine Morality Operationalized""; ""Moral Machines and Human Ethics""
""PART 2. Session Papers: 1. Modeling Social Capacities""""Key Elements for Human-Robot Joint Action""; ""Affordances and Affordance Space: A Conceptual Framework for Application in Social Robotics""; ""2. Embodied and Social Cognition""; ""Robots Are Not Embodied! Conceptions of Embodiment and Their Implications for Social Human-Robot Interaction""; ""Perceptible Agency, Shared Affordances and Robot Interactions""; ""Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning""; ""Shaping Robotic Minds""; ""3. Social Ontology"" ""Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation?""""Sociality Without Prior Individuality""; ""Varieties of the 'As If': Five Ways to Simulate an Action""; ""Social Robots and Social Interaction""; ""Artificial Agents: Some Consequences of a Few Capacities""; ""4. Normativity""; ""(How) Can Robots Make Commitments? A Pragmatic Approach""; ""Sociable Robots: From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness""; ""Can Robots Understand Normative Constraints?""; ""Ontology and Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship""; ""5. Communication, Understanding, Empathy"" ""Communication-Theoretical Issues in Social Robotics""""""Robots Cannot Lie"": Performative Parasites of Robot-Human Theatre""; ""A Philosophical Look at the Uncanny Valley""; ""Making Sense of Empathy with Social Robots""; ""Conditions of Empathy in Human-Robot Interaction""; ""6. Moral Agency and Issues of Applied Ethics""; ""Moral Competence in Robots?""; ""Social Robots as Mirrors of (Failed) Communion""; ""Introduction to Moral Induction Model and Its Deployment in Artificial Agents"" ""Artificial Moral Agents: Creative, Autonomous, Social. An Approach Based on Evolutionary Computation""""Trust and Artifacts""; ""Social Robots and Sentimentality""; ""Brains on Wheels: Theoretical and Ethical Issues in Bio-Robotics""; ""Dombots: An Ethical and Technical Challenge to the Robotics of Intimacy""; ""7. Responsibility""; ""Responsibility, Robots, and Humans: A Preliminary Reflection on the Phenomenology of Self-Driving Cars""; ""Robots and Responsibility: A Reply to Mark Coeckelbergh""; ""Ethical Issues Concerning Lethal Autonomous Robots in Warfare"" ""Another Case Against Killer Robots"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910825503103321 |
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Sociality and Normativity for Robots : Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions / / edited by Raul Hakli, Johanna Seibt |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2017.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (VIII, 267 p. 18 illus.) |
Disciplina | 601 |
Collana | Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality |
Soggetto topico |
Technology - Philosophy
Control engineering Robotics Automation Philosophy and social sciences Philosophy of Technology Control, Robotics, Automation Philosophy of the Social Sciences |
ISBN | 3-319-53133-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Raul Hakli & Johanna Seibt; Introduction to the Philosophy of Robot Sociality -- Chapter 2. Johanna Seibt; Varieties of the ‘As-If’: Towards a Taxonomy of Human-Robot Interaction -- Chapter 3. Mark Bickhard; Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation? -- Chapter 4. David Eck & Alex Levine; Prioritizing Otherness: The Line Between Vacuous Individuality and Hollow Collectivism -- Chapter 5. Frank Esken; Can Robots be (or ever become) Normative Agents? -- Chapter 6. Antonio Carnevale; Ontology, Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship -- Chapter 7. Maria Brincker; The Dynamics of Social Affordances -- Chapter 8. Jedediah W.P. Allen & Hande Ilgaz; Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning -- Chapter 9. Vìctor Fernández Castro; Shaping Robotic Minds -- Chapter 10. Aurélie Clodic, Rachid Alami, Raja Chatila & Elisabeth Pacherie; Key Elements of Joint Human-Robot Action -- Chapter 11. Felix Lindner & Carola Eschenbach; Affordances and Affordance Space (this paper is still unconfirmed) -- Chapter 12. Hans Bernhard Schmid; From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness -- Chapter 13. Alessandro Salice & John Michael; Joint Commitments and Group Identification in Human-Robot Interaction. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910255220003321 |
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017 | ||
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