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How is Global Dialogue Possible? - Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy (Hardcover,... How is Global Dialogue Possible? - Foundational Reseach on Value Conflicts and Perspectives for Global Policy (Hardcover, Digital original)
Johanna Seibt, Jesper Garsdal
R4,154 Discovery Miles 41 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intercultural dialogue is often invoked in vague reference to a method that can build cross-cultural understanding and facilitate global policy-making. This book clarifies the theoretical foundations of intercultural dialogue and demonstrates the practical significance of intercultural value inquiry, combining the perspectives of philosophy, conflict research, religious studies, and education.

Sociality and Normativity for Robots - Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Raul... Sociality and Normativity for Robots - Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Raul Hakli, Johanna Seibt
R3,496 Discovery Miles 34 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume offers eleven philosophical investigations into our future relations with social robots--robots that are specially designed to engage and connect with human beings. The contributors present cutting edge research that examines whether, and on which terms, robots can become members of human societies. Can our relations to robots be said to be "social"? Can robots enter into normative relationships with human beings? How will human social relations change when we interact with robots at work and at home? The authors of this volume explore these questions from the perspective of philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, and robotics. The first three chapters offer a taxonomy for the classification of simulated social interactions, investigate whether human social interactions with robots can be genuine, and discuss the significance of social relations for the formation of human individuality. Subsequent chapters clarify whether robots could be said to actually follow social norms, whether they could live up to the social meaning of care in caregiving professions, and how we will need to program robots so that they can negotiate the conventions of human social space and collaborate with humans. Can we perform joint actions with robots, where both sides need to honour commitments, and how will such new commitments and practices change our regional cultures? The authors connect research in social robotics and empirical studies in Human-Robot Interaction to recent debates in social ontology, social cognition, as well as ethics and philosophy of technology. The book is a response to the challenge that social robotics presents for our traditional conceptions of social interaction, which presuppose such essential capacities as consciousness, intentionality, agency, and normative understanding. The authors develop insightful answers along new interdisciplinary pathways in "robophilosophy," a new research area that will help us to shape the "robot revolution," the distinctive technological change of the beginning 21st century.

Sociality and Normativity for Robots - Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Sociality and Normativity for Robots - Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Raul Hakli, Johanna Seibt
R3,939 Discovery Miles 39 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers eleven philosophical investigations into our future relations with social robots--robots that are specially designed to engage and connect with human beings. The contributors present cutting edge research that examines whether, and on which terms, robots can become members of human societies. Can our relations to robots be said to be "social"? Can robots enter into normative relationships with human beings? How will human social relations change when we interact with robots at work and at home? The authors of this volume explore these questions from the perspective of philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, and robotics. The first three chapters offer a taxonomy for the classification of simulated social interactions, investigate whether human social interactions with robots can be genuine, and discuss the significance of social relations for the formation of human individuality. Subsequent chapters clarify whether robots could be said to actually follow social norms, whether they could live up to the social meaning of care in caregiving professions, and how we will need to program robots so that they can negotiate the conventions of human social space and collaborate with humans. Can we perform joint actions with robots, where both sides need to honour commitments, and how will such new commitments and practices change our regional cultures? The authors connect research in social robotics and empirical studies in Human-Robot Interaction to recent debates in social ontology, social cognition, as well as ethics and philosophy of technology. The book is a response to the challenge that social robotics presents for our traditional conceptions of social interaction, which presuppose such essential capacities as consciousness, intentionality, agency, and normative understanding. The authors develop insightful answers along new interdisciplinary pathways in "robophilosophy," a new research area that will help us to shape the "robot revolution," the distinctive technological change of the beginning 21st century.

Process Theories - Crossdisciplinary Studies in Dynamic Categories (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003):... Process Theories - Crossdisciplinary Studies in Dynamic Categories (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
Johanna Seibt
R3,063 Discovery Miles 30 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Processes constitute the world of human experience - from nature to cognition to social reality. Yet our philosophical and scientific theories of nature and experience have traditionally prioritized concepts for static objects and structures. The essays collected here call for a review of the role of dynamic categories in the language of theories. They present old and new descriptive tools for the modelling of dynamic domains, and argue for the merits of process-based explanations in ontology, cognitive science, semiotics, linguistics, philosophy of mind, robotics, theoretical biology, music theory, and philosophy of chemistry and physics. The collection is of interest to professional researchers in any of these fields; it establishes - for the very first time - crossdisciplinary contact among recent process-based research movements and might witness a conceptual paradigm shift in the making.

What Social Robots Can and Should Do (Paperback): Johanna Seibt, Marco Norskov, Soren Schack Andersen What Social Robots Can and Should Do (Paperback)
Johanna Seibt, Marco Norskov, Soren Schack Andersen
R3,775 Discovery Miles 37 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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