Sociality and normativity for robots
Contents
Towards an ontology of simulated social interaction
varieties of the "as if" for robots and humans
Johanna Seibt
11-39
Prioritizing otherness
the line between vacuous individuality and hollow collectivism
David Eck, Alex Levine
67-87
Social meta-learning
learning how to make use of others as a resource for further learning
Hande Ilgaz
89-113
An affordance-based conceptual framework for spatial behavior of social robots
Felix Lindner, Carola Eschenbach
137-158
Joint commitments and group identification in human-robot interaction
Alessandro Salice, John Michael
179-199
The problem of understanding social norms and what it would take for robots to solve it
Johannes L. Brandl, Frank Esken
201-215
"I tech care"
how healthcare robotics can change the future of love, solidarity, and responsibility
Antonio Carnevale
217-232