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Robophilosophy 2020: Virtual Event
- Marco Nørskov, Johanna Seibt, Oliver Santiago Quick:

Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020, Virtual Event, 2020. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 335, IOS Press 2020, ISBN 978-1-64368-154-2 - Frontmatter.

- Selma Sabanovic:

Designing "Companion Artifacts": The Relational Construction of Culture and Technology in Social Robotics. 3-4 - Robert Sparrow:

What Robots Represent... and Why It Matters. 5 - Shannon Vallor:

Flourishing Isn't Free: Paying Down Our Moral and Social Debt in Robotic Systems. 6-7 - Alan F. T. Winfield:

"Why Did You Just Do That?" Explainability and Artificial Theory of Mind for Social Robots. 8-9 - Aimee van Wynsberghe:

Social Robots Through the Lens of Care Ethics. 10 - John Danaher:

Robots and Moral Revolutions. 11 - Louis Longin:

Towards a Middle-Ground Theory of Agency for Artificial Intelligence. 17-26 - Henning Mayer:

RoboLabs: Building Surfaces of Intelligibility. 27-39 - Matthew Rueben, Eitan Rothberg, Maja J. Mataric:

Applying the Theory of Make-Believe to Human-Robot Interaction. 40-50 - Johanna Seibt

, Christina Vestergaard
, Malene Flensborg Damholdt
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Sociomorphing, Not Anthropomorphizing: Towards a Typology of Experienced Sociality. 51-67 - Tom Poljansek

, Tobias Störzinger:
Of Waiters, Robots, and Friends. Functional Social Interactions vs. Close Interhuman Relationships. 68-77 - Peter Remmers

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The Artificial Nature of Social Robots: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Two Conflicting Tendencies in Human-Robot Interaction. 78-85 - Chris Chesher

, David Silvera-Tawil:
A Robot-Human Handshake in Space: Touch and Lively Alterity Relations in Social Robotics. 86-95 - Joanna K. Malinowska

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The Growing Need for Reliable Conceptual Analysis in HRI Studies: The Example of the Term 'Empathy'. 96-104 - Rebekka Soma

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Engaging in Deep Wonder at the Experience of Encountering a Lawnmower Robot. 105-113 - Jordan Joseph Wales:

Empathy and Instrumentalization: Late Ancient Cultural Critique and the Challenge of Apparently Personal Robots. 114-124 - Patrick Grüneberg:

Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics as an Empowerment Technology. 127-138 - Gary Smith, Mark L. Ornelas:

Mindreading in the Production of Culturally Sensitive Robot Behaviour. 139-147 - Anna Dobrosovestnova

, Glenda Hannibal:
Working Alongside Service Robots: Challenges to Workplace Identity Performance. 148-157 - Masoumeh Mansouri

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Can Current Methods in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Make Robots Culturally Robust? 158-168 - Christoffer Madsen, Sebastian Madsen, Mikkel Mørk:

From Values to Design Requirements. 169-179 - Kirsikka Kaipainen

, Salla Jarske
, Jari Varsaluoma
, Kaisa Väänänen
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Persuading Youth in Civic Participation with Social Robots: What Is Appropriate? 183-193 - Salla Jarske

, Sanna Raudaskoski
, Kirsikka Kaipainen
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The "Social" of the Socially Interactive Robot: Rethinking Human-Robot Interaction Through Ethnomethodology. 194-203 - Kathleen Belhassein

, Víctor Fernández Castro
, Amandine Mayima
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A Horizontal Approach to Communication for Human-Robot Joint Action: Towards Situated and Sustainable Robotics. 204-214 - Kirsten Brukamp:

The Material Re-Turn of the Avatar: Computational Commemoration of the Deceased via Social Robots. 215-226 - Frederieke Y. Jansen:

"How Nice That I Could Love Someone": Science Fiction Film as a Virtual Laboratory. 227-236 - Merle Weßel, Niklas Ellerich-Groppe, Mark Schweda

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Stereotyping of Social Robots in Eldercare: An Explorative Analysis of Ethical Problems and Possible Solutions. 239-246 - Malene Flensborg Damholdt

, Christina Vestergaard
, Johanna Seibt
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Ascribing Gender to a Social Robot. 247-256 - Oliver Bendel:

The Morality Menu Project. 257-268 - Claire Boine

, Céline Castets-Renard, Aurélie Clodic
, Rachid Alami
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In Love with a Corporation Without Knowing It: An Asymmetrical Relationship. 269-281 - Christoffer Madsen, Sebastian Madsen, Mikkel Mørk:

Applying Integrative Social Robotics: The Case of Silbot. 282-291 - Anna Strasser

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Social Norms for Artificial Systems. 295-304 - Dina Babushkina

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Robots to Blame? 305-315 - Shuhong Li, Aimee van Wynsberghe, Sabine Roeser:

The Complexity of Autonomy: A Consideration of the Impacts of Care Robots on the Autonomy of Elderly Care Receivers. 316-325 - Oliver Santiago Quick:

Challenges for Sympathetic Robot Design. 326-336 - Raffaele Rodogno

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Nudging by Social Robots. 337-345 - John P. Sullins, Sean Dougherty:

Ethical Nudging of Users While They Interact with Robots. 346-358 - Marcus Westberg, Monika Jingar:

Preserving Personal Perspectives in Coaching Technology. 359-369 - Manuel Dietrich:

Understanding Autonomous Driving as Institutional Activity: Opening New Ways to React to Discriminatory Concerns in Autonomous Driving. 373-383 - Judit Szalai

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Sustaining the Higher-Level Principle of Equal Treatment in Autonomous Driving. 384-394 - Martim Brandão

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Discrimination Issues in Usage-Based Insurance for Traditional and Autonomous Vehicles. 395-406 - Tomi Kokkonen:

Protomoral Machines: The Evolution of Morality as a Guideline for Robot Ethics. 409-418 - Aleksandra E. Kornienko:

Moral Machines: Using Natural Morality to Guide Artificial Morality. 419-430 - Felix Lindner:

Permissibility-Under-A-Description Reasoning for Deontological Robots. 431-439 - Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Giancola, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu:

Culturally Aware Social Robots That Carry Humans Inside Them, Protected by Defeasible Argumentation Systems. 440-456 - Dave B. Miller

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Considering Human-Computer Conflicts. 457-466 - Michael Funk:

What Is Robot Ethics? ...And Can It Be Standardized? 469-480 - Raya A. Jones:

On Human Freedom in a Posthuman Future: Sources of Dialogical Tensions. 481-489 - Juho Rantala

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Anthropomorphism in Social Robotics: Simondon and the Human in Technology. 490-500 - Gerrit Krueper

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Becoming Cyborg: Liberating One's Real Species-Being. A Materialist Ontology of the Posthuman. 501-509 - Aurélie Clodic, Frank Dignum, Víctor Fernández Castro

, Raul Hakli
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Social Models for Social Robotics. 515-519 - Helena Anna Frijns

, Oliver Schürer:
Context-Awareness for Social Robots. 520-524 - Dane Leigh Gogoshin

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Robots as Ideal Moral Agents per the Moral Responsibility System. 525-534 - Guy Hoffman

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The Social Uncanniness of Robotic Companions. 535-539 - Víctor Fernández Castro

, Raul Hakli
, Aurélie Clodic
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What Does It Take to Be a Social Agent? 540-549 - David J. Gunkel:

Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots. 553-557 - Autumn Edwards, Chad Edwards:

Who or What is to Blame? Personality and Situational Attributions of Robot Behavior. 558-562 - Martin Cunneen

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Could Autonomous Vehicles Become Accidental Autonomous Moral Machines? 563-569 - Joshua C. Gellers:

Greening the Machine Question: Towards an Ecological Framework for Assessing Robot Rights. 570-574 - Anne Gerdes

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Do We Need to Understand Social Robots to Grant Them Rights? 575-577 - David J. Gunkel:

The Rights of (Social) Robots. 578-581 - Simon N. Balle

, Charles Ess:
Robots in Religious Contexts. 585-591 - Gabriele Trovato:

Pioneering Religion in Robotics: An Historical Perspective. 592-595 - Gereon Kopf:

Does AI Have Buddha-Nature? Reflections on the Metaphysical, Soteriological, and Ethical Dimensions of Including Humanoid Robots in Religious Rituals from one Mahāyāna Buddhist Perspective. 596-600 - Diana Löffler, Marc Hassenzahl:

Robots' Spiritual Superpowers. 601-605 - Ilona Nord, Thomas Schlag:

On the Magical Dimension of Religion. Theological Questions Concerning Robots in Religious Contexts. 606-610 - Charles Ess:

Between Luther and Buddhism: Scandinavian Creation Theology and Robophilosophy. 611-616 - Jesse de Pagter, Guglielmo Papagni, Laura Crompton, Michael Funk, Isabel Schwaninger

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Trust in Robots and AI. 619-622 - Laura Crompton:

A Critical Analysis of the Trust Human Agents Have in Computational and Embodied AI. 623-631 - Michael Funk, Bernhard Dieber, Horst Pichler, Mark Coeckelbergh:

Gamification of Trust in HRI? 632-642 - Jesse de Pagter:

Conceptualizing Trust in Objects of Speculation: A Narrative Approach to Robot Governance. 643-652 - Guglielmo Papagni, Sabine T. Köszegi:

Interpretable Artificial Agents and Trust: Supporting a Non-Expert Users Perspective. 653-662 - Isabel Schwaninger

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Practice-Based Trust Research: Towards Situated Human-Robot Interaction in Older People's Living Spaces. 663-665 - Oliver Schürer:

Think and Perform Tank. 669-677

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