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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Raul Hakli , Johanna SeibtPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Volume: 9 Weight: 4.219kg ISBN: 9783319850719ISBN 10: 3319850717 Pages: 267 Publication Date: 01 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 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.ReviewsAnyone interested in the philosophy of social robots will find much here to chew on from a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches, including analytic and continental philosophies, process philosophies, experimental social sciences, and even design considerations for robotics. ... every reader will find something very valuable, and some of these chapters are set to be canonical with regard to rethinking our notions of sociality in the age of human-centered robotics. (Robin L. Zebrowski, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, ndpr.nd.edu, October, 2017) “Anyone interested in the philosophy of social robots will find much here to chew on from a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches, including analytic and continental philosophies, process philosophies, experimental social sciences, and even design considerations for robotics. … every reader will find something very valuable, and some of these chapters are set to be canonical with regard to rethinking our notions of sociality in the age of human-centered robotics.” (Robin L. Zebrowski, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, ndpr.nd.edu, October, 2017) Author InformationRaul Hakli (PhD) studied philosophy and computer science at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He received his PhD in theoretical philosophy in 2010. While editing the book he was Associate Professor at the Aarhus University, Denmark. Currently he works as a researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His research interests include social ontology, collective intentionality, epistemology, philosophy of social robotics, and philosophy of the social sciences. Johanna Seibt (PhD. at the Univ of Pittsburg, USA; Dr. phil. habil. at the Univ of Konstanz, Germany) is Professor for Applied Process Ontology and Integrative Social Robotics, Aarhus University, Denmark; previously she taught at the Univ of Texas at Austin, USA. Her main research area is in analytical ontology and metaphysics. More recently she works also in philosophy of social robotics. She is head of the Research Unit for Robophilosophy at the School for Culture and Society, Aarhus University, which conducts interdisciplinaryHumanities research of and in social robotics and coordinates the international Research Network for Transdisciplinary Studies in Social Robotics (TRANSOR). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |