In:Future Robots: Towards a robotic science of human beings
Domenico Parisi
[Advances in Interaction Studies 7] 2014
► pp. vii–x
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Published online: 26 June 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.7.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
1. Robots as theories of behaviour
2. Robots that have motivations and emotions
3. How robots acquire their behaviour
4. Robots that have language
5. Robots with a mental life
6. Social robots
7. Robotic families
8. Robots that learn from other robots and develop cultures and technologies
9. Robot that own things
10. Political robotics
11. Robotic economies
12. Individually different robots and robots with pathologies
13. Robots that have art, religion, philosophy, science, and history
14. Human robots are future robots
15. How human robots can be useful to human beings
References and additional readings
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