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Robophilosophy 2016: Aarhus, Denmark
- Johanna Seibt, Marco Nørskov, Søren Schack Andersen:
What Social Robots Can and Should Do - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016 / TRANSOR 2016, Aarhus, Denmark, October 17-21, 2016. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 290, IOS Press 2016, ISBN 978-1-61499-707-8 - Selmer Bringsjord:
Can Phronetic Robots Be Engineered by Computational Logicians? No … and Yes. 3-6 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
Is It Wrong to Kick a Robot? Towards a Relational and Critical Robot Ethics and Beyond. 7-8 - David J. Gunkel:
Other Problems: Rethinking Ethics in the Face of Social Robots. 9-12 - Wendy Ju:
Power in Human Robot Interactions. 13-14 - Benjamin Kuipers:
Why and How Should Robots Behave Ethically? 15-18 - Domenico Parisi:
Robots That Have Free Will. 19-24 - Simon Penny:
Robotics and Art, Computationalism and Embodiment. 25-26 - Kathleen Richardson:
Are Sex Robots as Bad as Killing Robots? 27-31 - Jennifer Robertson:
Cyborg Able-Ism and Recuperative Robotics: Forecasts from Japan. 32-33 - Amanda J. C. Sharkey:
Should We Place Robots in Social Roles? 34-36 - John P. Sullins:
Artificial Phronesis and the Social Robot. 37-39 - Malene Flensborg Damholdt, Martin Hammershøj Olesen, Marco Nørskov, Raul Hakli, Stefan Larsen, Christina Vestergaard, Johanna Seibt:
A Generic Scale for Assessment of Attitudes Towards Social Robots: The ASOR-5. 45-47 - Luis de Miranda, Subramanian Ramamoorthy, Michael Rovatsos:
We, Anthrobot: Learning from Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit de Corps to Develop More Plural Social Robotics. 48-59 - Kerstin Fischer:
Robots as Confederates: How Robots Can and Should Support Research in the Humanities. 60-66 - Glenda Hannibal:
Bringing the Notion of Everyday Life Back to the Center of Social Robotics and HRI. 67-75 - Lars Christian Jensen:
Using Language Games as a Way to Investigate Interactional Engagement in Human-Robot Interaction. 76-85 - Elizabeth Ann Jochum, Damith Chandana Herath:
Robot Choreography: Performance Paradigms for Experimental HRI Setups. 86-88 - Raya A. Jones:
"If It's Not Broken, Don't Fix It?" An Inquiry Concerning the Understanding of Child-Robot Interaction. 89-98 - Sara Ljungblad, Sofia Serholt, Wolmet Barendregt, Pamela Lindgren, Mohammad Obaid:
Are We Really Adressing the Human in Human-Robot Interaction? Adopting the Phenomenologically-Situated Paradigm. 99-103 - Johanna Seibt:
"Integrative Social Robotics" - A New Method Paradigm to Solve the Description Problem And the Regulation Problem? 104-115 - Michael Funk:
Tacit Security? Roboethics and Societal Challenges of 'Social Robotic Information- and Cyberwar'. 119-128 - Anne Gerdes:
The Role of Phronesis in Robot Ethics. 129-135 - Nolen Gertz:
The Master/iSlave Dialectic: Post (Hegelian) Phenomenology and the Ethics of Technology. 136-144 - Raul Hakli, Pekka Mäkelä:
Robots, Autonomy, and Responsibility. 145-154 - Arto Laitinen, Marketta Niemelä, Jari Pirhonen:
Social Robotics, Elderly Care, and Human Dignity: A Recognition-Theoretical Approach. 155-163 - Hin-Yan Liu:
Structural Discrimination and Autonomous Vehicles: Immunity Devices, Trump Cards and Crash Optimisation. 164-173 - Yvette Pearson, Jason Borenstein:
The Ethical Impact of an Increased Presence of Robots on Human-Human Interaction (HHI) Within Aging Populations. 174-183 - Matthijs H. J. Smakman:
Robots and Moral Obligations. 184-189 - Myrthe van Nus:
Social Robots, Privacy, and Ownership of Data: Some Problems and Suggestions. 190-191 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Alex Barco, Beste Özcan, Jainendra Shukla:
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Improving Cognitive Human-Robot Interaction - A Novel Emotion-Based Model. 195-205 - Maike Klein:
Can Artificial Systems Have Genuine Emotions? The Enactive Approach to Affectivity and Artificial Systems. 206-209 - Jaana Parviainen, Lina van Aerschot, Tuomo Särkikoski, Satu Pekkarinen, Helinä Melkas, Lea Hennala:
Motions with Emotions? 210-219 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Vishwas Kalipalya-Mruthyunjaya:
Robot Enhancement of Cognitive and Ethical Capabilities of Humans. 223-233 - Franziska Kirstein, Rikke Voldsgaard Risager:
Experiences from Long-Term Implementation of Social Robots in Danish Educational Institutions. 234-236 - Bojana Romic:
"Are You Talkin' to Me?" A Study of Social Robots Featuring in Robotic Art. 237-239 - Sofia Serholt, Wolmet Barendregt, Dennis Küster, Aidan Jones, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, Ana Paiva:
Students' Normative Perspectives on Classroom Robots. 240-251 - Victor van den Bergh, David Robert, Nadezhda Zilberman:
Speculative Co-Design of Robots. 252-254 - S. M. Amadae:
Computability of Rational Action. 257-267 - Martin Mose Bentzen:
The Principle of Double Effect Applied to Ethical Dilemmas of Social Robots. 268-279 - Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen:
What Your Computer Still Can't Know: A Refutation of Bringsjord's Refutation of Searle's Refutation of Bostrom and Floridi. 280-290 - Luciana Benotti, Patrick Blackburn:
Polite Interactions with Robots. 293-302 - Ingar Brinck, Christian Balkenius, Birger Johansson:
Making Place for Social Norms in the Design of Human-Robot Interaction. 303-312 - Arto Laitinen:
Robots and Human Sociality: Normative Expectations, the Need for Recognition, and the Social Bases of Self-Esteem. 313-322 - Felix Lindner:
How to Count Multiple Personal-Space Intrusions in Social Robot Navigation. 323-331 - Nello Barile, Satomi Sugiyama:
I Am Her(e): Physical/Cognitive Robots and Human Intimacy in the Imagery of Spike Jonze's Movies. 335-339 - Dennis Küster, Aleksandra Swiderska:
Moral Patients: What Drives the Perceptions of Moral Actions Towards Humans and Robots? 340-343 - Hironori Matsuzaki:
Sense of Social Atmosphere (Kūki) and Robots That Should Read the Situation to Be Safe. 344-346 - Maciej Musial:
Magical Thinking and Empathy Towards Robots. 347-356 - Veronika Vánová:
Trust in Human-Robot Interaction: The Role of Appearance. 357-359 - Karolina Zawieska:
Human-Animal Analogy in Human-Robot Interaction. 360-369 - Maja Hojer Bruun, Cathrine Hasse:
Studying Robots in the Wild. 373-377 - Aurélie Clodic, John Michael:
Commitment and Agency Management in Joint Action. 378-381 - Luisa Damiano, Paul Dumouchel, Hagen Lehmann:
Artificial Empathy: New Frontiers. 382-385 - Charles Ess:
Phronēsis for Machine Ethics? Can Robots Perform Ethical Judgments? 386-389 - David Robert, Victor van den Bergh:
Co-Designing Child-Robot Interactions. 390-392 - Aimee van Wynsberghe, Noel E. Sharkey:
Responsible Robotics: Bridging the Gap Between Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics in Robotics. 393-401
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