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Title Sociable robots and the future of social relations : proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014 / edited by Johanna Seibt, Raul Hakli, and Marco Nørskov
Published Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2014

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Series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications ; volume 273
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; volume 273.
Contents Android Philosophy / Marco Norskov / Johanna Seibt / Raul Hakli -- Robots, Empowerment, and Equity / Hiroshi Ishiguro -- The Automation of the Social? What Robots Teach Us About Sociality and Responsibility / Illah R. Nourbakhsh -- Social Robots as Companions: Challenges and Opportunities / Mark Coeckelbergh -- Smart, Autonomous, and Social: Robots as Challenge to Human Exceptionalism / Kerstin Dautenhahn -- The Other Question: The Issue of Robot Rights / Luciano Floridi -- Social and Moral Relationships with Robots / David Gunkel -- Machine Morality Operationalized / Peter H. Kahn -- Moral Machines and Human Ethics / John P. Sullins -- 1. Modeling Social Capacities / Wendell Arnhold Wallach -- Key Elements for Human-Robot Joint Action / Wendell Arnhold Wallach -- Affordances and Affordance Space: A Conceptual Framework for Application in Social Robotics / Aurélie Clodic / Rachid Alami / Raja Chatila
2. Embodied and Social Cognition / Felix Lindner / Carola Eschenbach -- Robots Are Not Embodied! Conceptions of Embodiment and Their Implications for Social Human-Robot Interaction / Felix Lindner / Carola Eschenbach -- Perceptible Agency, Shared Affordances and Robot Interactions / Tom Ziemke / Serge Thill -- Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning / Maria Brincker -- Shaping Robotic Minds / Jedediah W.P. Allen -- 3. Social Ontology / Victor Fernández Castro -- Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation? / Victor Fernández Castro -- Sociality Without Prior Individuality / Mark H. Bickhard -- Varieties of the 'As If : Five Ways to Simulate an Action / Alex Levine -- Social Robots and Social Interaction / Johanna Seibt -- Artificial Agents: Some Consequences of a Few Capacities / Raul Hakli -- 4. Normativity / Migle Laukyte -- (How) Can Robots Make Commitments? A Pragmatic Approach / Migle Laukyte
Sociable Robots: From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness / John Michael / Alessandro Salice -- Can Robots Understand Normative Constraints? / Hans Bernhard Schmid -- Ontology and Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship / Frank Esken -- 5.Communication, Understanding, Empathy / Antonio Carnevale -- Communication-Theoretical Issues in Social Robotics / Antonio Carnevale -- "Robots Cannot Lie": Performative Parasites of Robot-Human Theatre / Charles Ess / Satomi Sugiyama / Eleanor Sandry / Michaela Pfadenhauer -- A Philosophical Look at the Uncanny Valley / Gunhild Borggreen -- Making Sense of Empathy with Social Robots / Adriano Angelucci / Manuel Bastioni / Pierluigi Graziani / Maria Grazia Rossi -- Conditions of Empathy in Human-Robot Interaction / Josh Redstone -- 6. Moral Agency and Issues of Applied Ethics / Ryuji Yamazaki -- Moral Competence in Robots? / Ryuji Yamazaki -- Social Robots as Mirrors of (Failed) Communion / Bertram F. Malle
Introduction to Moral Induction Model and Its Deployment in Artificial Agents / Niklas Toivakainen -- Artificial Moral Agents: Creative, Autonomous, Social. An Approach Based on Evolutionary Computation / Daniel Devatman Hromada / Ilaria Gaudiello -- Trust and Artifacts / Ioan Muntean / Don Howard -- Social Robots and Sentimentality / Fabio Dalla Libera, Masashi Kasaki, Yuichiro Yoshikawa and Tora Koyama -- Brains on Wheels: Theoretical and Ethical Issues in Bio-Robotics / Raffaele Rodogno -- Dombots: An Ethical and Technical Challenge to the Robotics of Intimacy / Martin Mose Bentzen -- 7. Responsibility / John Carter McKnight -- Responsibility, Robots, and Humans: A Preliminary Reflection on the Phenomenology of Self-Driving Cars / John Carter McKnight -- Robots and Responsibility: A Reply to Mark Coeckelbergh / Mark Coeckelbergh -- Ethical Issues Concerning Lethal Autonomous Robots in Warfare / Michael Funk
Another Case Against Killer Robots / Anne Gerdes -- Autonomous Killer Robots Are Probably Good News / Minao Kukita -- 8. Cultural and Political Issues / Vincent C. Muller / Thomas W. Simpson -- Gendered by Design: Gender Codes in Social Robotics / Vincent C. Muller / Thomas W. Simpson -- Human-Robot Interaction and Human Self-Realization: Reflections on the Epistemology of Discrimination / Glenda Shaw-Garlock -- The Social Robot as 'Charismatic Leader': A Phenomenology of Human Submission to Nonhuman Power / Marco Norskov -- 9. Empirical Studies / Matthew E. Gladden -- 'Dynamic' Categorization and Rationalized Ascription: A Study on NAO / Matthew E. Gladden -- Investigating Human-Robot Interaction Through an Interactive Art Installation / Glenda Hannibal
Summary The robotics industry is growing rapidly, and to a large extent the development of this market sector is due to the area of social robotics - the production of robots that are designed to enter the space of human social interaction, both physically and semantically. Since social robots present a new type of social agent, they have been aptly classified as a disruptive technology, i.e. the sort of technology which affects the core of our current social practices and might lead to profound cultural and social change. Due to its disruptive and innovative potential, social robotics raises not only
Notes International conference proceedings
Includes indexes
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (IOS Press, viewed January 21, 2015)
Subject Robotics -- Philosophy -- Congresses
Human-robot interaction -- Philosophy -- Congresses
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
Robotics -- Philosophy
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Seibt, Johanna, 1959- editor
Nørskov, Marco, editor
Hakli, Raul, editor
ISBN 9781614994800
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161499479X
9781614994794