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Human-Robot Interaction and Human Self-Realization : Reflections on the Epistemology of Discrimination. / Nørskov, Marco.
Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations: Proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014. ed. / Johanna Seibt; Raul Hakli; Marco Nørskov. Vol. 273 The Netherlands : IOS Press, 2014. p. 319-327 (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Vol. 273).Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Human-Robot Interaction and Human Self-Realization
T2 - Robo-Philosophy
AU - Nørskov, Marco
N1 - Conference code: 1
PY - 2014/12
Y1 - 2014/12
N2 - The ethical debate on robots has become a cutting edge issue in many countries. It is, however, most often approached through an us-versus-them perspective—as if we were watching a soccer game and taking one side. Informed by Eastern as well as Western thought, the meta-ethical aim of this paper is to test the basis for this type of discrimination when it comes to human-robot interaction. Furthermore, the paper will take Heidegger's warning concerning technology as a vantage point and explore the possibility of human-robot interaction forming a praxis that might help humans to be with robots beyond the limits of our conceptual framing and even facilitate the self-development of the human involved.
AB - The ethical debate on robots has become a cutting edge issue in many countries. It is, however, most often approached through an us-versus-them perspective—as if we were watching a soccer game and taking one side. Informed by Eastern as well as Western thought, the meta-ethical aim of this paper is to test the basis for this type of discrimination when it comes to human-robot interaction. Furthermore, the paper will take Heidegger's warning concerning technology as a vantage point and explore the possibility of human-robot interaction forming a praxis that might help humans to be with robots beyond the limits of our conceptual framing and even facilitate the self-development of the human involved.
KW - philosophy of technology
KW - meta-ethics
KW - human-robot interaction
KW - epistemology
U2 - 10.3233/978-1-61499-480-0-319
DO - 10.3233/978-1-61499-480-0-319
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-1-61499-479-4
VL - 273
T3 - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
SP - 319
EP - 327
BT - Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations
A2 - Seibt, Johanna
A2 - Hakli, Raul
A2 - Nørskov, Marco
PB - IOS Press
CY - The Netherlands
Y2 - 20 August 2014 through 23 August 2014
ER -