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Contents
Acknowledgements v
Johanna Seibt, Marco Norskov and Soren Schack Andersen
Introduction vii
Part I. Abstracts for Plenary Lectures
Can Phronetic Robots Be Engineered by Computational Logicians? No ... and Yes 3
Selmer Bringsjord
Is It Wrong to Kick a Robot? Towards a Relational and Critical Robot Ethics
and Beyond 7
Mark Coechelbergh
Other Problems: Rethinking Ethics in the Face of Social Robots 9
David J. Gunkel
Power in Human Robot Interactions 13
Wendy Ju
Why and How Should Robots Behave Ethically? 15
Benjamin Kuipers
Robots That Have Free Will 19
Domenico Parisi
Robotics and Art, Computationalism and Embodiment 25
Simon Penny
Are Sex Robots as Bad as Killing Robots? 27
Kathleen Richardson
Cyborg Able-Ism and Recuperative Robotics: Forecasts from Japan 32
Jennifer Robertson
Should We Place Robots in Social Roles? 34
Amanda Sharkey
Artificial Phronesis and the Social Robot 37
John Sullins
Part II. Session Papers and Extended Abstracts
1. Methodological Issues
A Generic Scale for Assessment of Attitudes Towards Social Robots:
The ASOR-5 45
Malene Flensborg Damholdt, Martin Hammers hoj Olesen, Marco Norskov,
Raul Hakli, Stefan Larsen, Christina Vestergaard and Johanna Seibt
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We, Anthrobot: Learning from Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit
de Corps to Develop More Plural Social Robotics 48
Luis de Miranda, Subramanian Ramamoorthy and Michael Rovatsos
Robots as Confederates: How Robots Can and Should Support Research in
the Humanities 60
Kerstin Fischer
Bringing the Notion of Everyday Life Back to the Center of Social Robotics
and HRI 67
Glenda Hannibal
Using Language Games as a Way to Investigate Interactional Engagement in
Human-Robot Interaction 76
Lars Christian Jensen
Robot Choreography: Performance Paradigms for Experimental HRI Setups 86
Elizabeth Jochum and Damith Herath
“If It’s Not Broken, Don’t Fix It?” An Inquiry Concerning the Understanding
of Child-Robot Interaction 89
Raya A. Jones
Are We Really Adressing the Human in Human-Robot Interaction? Adopting
the Phenomenologically-Situated Paradigm 99
Sara Ljungblad Sofia Serholt, Wolmet Barendregt, Pamela Lindgren
and Mohammad Obaid
“Integrative Social Robotics” - A New Method Paradigm to Solve
the Description Problem And the Regulation Problem? 104
Johanna Seibt
2. Ethical Tasks and Implications
Tacit Security? Roboethics and Societal Challenges of‘Social Robotic
Information- and Cyberwar’ 119
Michael Funk
The Role of Phronesis in Robot Ethics 129
Anne Gerdes
The Master/iSlave Dialectic: Post (Hegelian) Phenomenology and the Ethics
of Technology 136
Nolen Gertz
Robots, Autonomy, and Responsibility 145
Raul Hakli and Pekka Makela
Social Robotics, Elderly Care, and Human Dignity: A Recognition-Theoretical
Approach 155
Arto Laitinen, Marketta Niemela and Jari Pirhonen
Structural Discrimination and Autonomous Vehicles: Immunity Devices,
Trump Cards and Crash Optimisation 164
Hin-Yan Liu
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The Ethical Impact of an Increased Presence of Robots on Human-Human
Interaction (HHI) Within Aging Populations 174
Yvette Pearson and Jason Borenstein
Robots and Moral Obligations 184
Matthijs Smakman
Social Robots, Privacy, and Ownership of Data: Some Problems
and Suggestions 190
Myrthe van Nus
3. Emotions in Human Robot Interactions
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Improving Cognitive Human-Robot
Interaction - A Novel Emotion-Based Model 195
EduardFosch-Villaronga, Alex Barco, Beste Ozcan
and Jainendra Shukla
Can Artificial Systems Have Genuine Emotions? The Enactive Approach
to Affectivity and Artificial Systems 206
Maike Klein
Motions with Emotions? 210
Jaana Parviainen, Lina van Aerschot, Tuomo Sarkikoski, Satu Pekkarinen,
Helina Melkas and Lea Hennala
4. Education, Art, and Innovation
Robot Enhancement of Cognitive and Ethical Capabilities of Humans 223
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga and Vishwas Kalipalya-Mruthyunjaya
Experiences from Long-Term Implementation of Social Robots in Danish
Educational Institutions 234
Franziska Kirstein and Rikke Risager
“Are You Talkin’ to Me?” A Study of Social Robots Featuring in Robotic Art 237
Bojana Romic
Students’ Normative Perspectives on Classroom Robots 240
Sofia Serholt, Wolmet Barendregt, Dennis Kiister, Aidan Jones,
Patricia Alves-Oliveira and Ana Paiva
Speculative Co-Design of Robots 252
Victor van den Bergh, David Robert and Nadezhda Zilberman
5. Artificial Meaning and Rationality
Computability of Rational Action 257
S.M. Amadae
The Principle of Double Effect Applied to Ethical Dilemmas of Social Robots 268
Martin Mose Bentzen
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What Your Computer Still Can’t Know: A Refutation of Bringsjord’s
Refutation of Searle’s Refutation of Bostrom and Floridi 280
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
6. Social Norms and Robot Sociality
Polite Interactions with Robots 293
Luciana Benotti and Patrick Blackburn
Making Place for Social Norms in the Design of Human-Robot Interaction 303
Ingar Brinck, Christian Balkenius and Birger Johansson
Robots and Human Sociality: Normative Expectations, the Need for
Recognition, and the Social Bases of Self-Esteem 313
Arto Laitinen
How to Count Multiple Personal-Space Intrusions in Social Robot Navigation 323
Felix Lindner
7. Perceptions of Social Robots
I Am Her(e): Physical/Cognitive Robots and Human Intimacy in the Imagery
of Spike Jonze’s Movies 335
Nello Barile and Satomi Sugiyama
Moral Patients: What Drives the Perceptions of Moral Actions Towards
Humans and Robots? 340
Dennis Kiister and Aleksandr a ¿widerska
Sense of Social Atmosphere (Kuki) and Robots That Should Read the Situation
to Be Safe 344
Hironori Matsuzaki
Magical Thinking and Empathy Towards Robots 347
Maciej Musial
Trust in Human-Robot Interaction: The Role of Appearance 357
Veronika Vahova
Human-Animal Analogy in Human-Robot Interaction 360
Karolina Zawieska
Part III. Workshop Descriptions and Abstracts of Workshop Contributions
Studying Robots in the Wild 373
Maja Hojer Bruun and Cathrine Hasse
Commitment and Agency Management in Joint Action 378
Aurélie Clodic and John Michael
Artificial Empathy: New Frontiers 382
Luisa Damiano, Paul Dumouchel and Hagen Lehmann
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Phronesis for Machine Ethics? Can Robots Perform Ethical Judgments? 386
Charles Ess
Co-Designing Child-Robot Interactions 390
David Robert and Victor van den Bergh
Responsible Robotics: Bridging the Gap Between Moral Philosophy
and Applied Ethics in Robotics 393
Aimee van Wynsberghe and Noel Sharkey
Subject Index 403
Author Index 407
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