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Robotics in Germany and Japan : philosophical and technical perspectives / Michael Funk, Bernhard Irrgang, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Funk, Michael, 1985- editor.
Irrgang, Bernhard, editor.
Series:
Dresden philosophy of technology studies ; Band 5.
Dresden philosophy of technology studies ; Band 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Robotics--Philosophy.
Robotics.
Robotics--Germany--Popular works.
Robotics--Japan--Popular works.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (184 pages) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Robotics in Germany and Japan
Place of Publication:
Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2014.
Summary:
This book comprehends an intercultural and interdisciplinary framework including current research fields like Roboethics, Hermeneutics of Technologies, Technology Assessment, Robotics in Japanese Popular Culture and Music Robots. Contributions on cultural interrelations, technical visions and essays are rounding out the content of this book.
Contents:
Contents: Walther Ch. Zimmerli: From Fiction to Science: A German-Japanese Era-Project
Bernhard Irrgang: Robotics as a Future Vision for Hypermodern Technologies
Kohji Ishihara: Roboethics and the Synthetic Approach - A Perspective on Roboethics from Japanese Robotics Research
Mark Coeckelbergh: Robotic Appearances and Forms of Life. A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Approach to the Relation between Robotics and Culture
Michael Funk: Humanoid Robots and Human Knowing - Perspectivity and Hermeneutics in Terms of Material Culture
Michael Decker: Who is taking over? Technology Assessment of Autonomous (Service) Robots
Maika Nakao: Robots in Japanese Popular Culture
Jorge Soli/Atsuo Takanishi: Understanding the Feasibility and Applicability of the Musician-Humanoid Interaction Research: A Study of the Impression of the Musical Interaction
Michael Funk/Joerg Jewanski: Mozart to Robot - Cultural Challenges of Musical Instruments
Gerd Grubler: Android Robots between Service and the Apocalypse of the Human Being
Kerstin Palatini: Joseph Weizenbaum, Responsibility and Humanoid Robots
Manja Unger-Buttner: Social Stereotypes as a Guarantee for Proper Human-Robot Interaction? Remarks to an Anthropomorphic Robot Design.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.

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