Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges
... has not been carried out. In the large body of experimental work on human reactions to anthropomorphic robots, responses on standard questionnaires are commonly taken to demonstrate that subjects identify a robot’s displays or movements as (for example) expressions of the fundamental human emotions— ...
... has not been carried out. In the large body of experimental work on human reactions to anthropomorphic robots, responses on standard questionnaires are commonly taken to demonstrate that subjects identify a robot’s displays or movements as (for example) expressions of the fundamental human emotions— ...
Matthew Shen Goodman SOAN Senior Comprehensive Thesis
... analysis ofthe faculty ofjudgment, itself split into faculties of aesthetic and teleological judgments. Though divided into two, Kant views the aesthetic as the essential faculty. 2 Aesthetic judgment differs from the first two faculties of mind, insofar as in its pure form it claims neither determi ...
... analysis ofthe faculty ofjudgment, itself split into faculties of aesthetic and teleological judgments. Though divided into two, Kant views the aesthetic as the essential faculty. 2 Aesthetic judgment differs from the first two faculties of mind, insofar as in its pure form it claims neither determi ...
Cornelius Castoriadis on Social Imaginary and Truth*
... The question concerning knowledge and theory can be posed only from within this primarily practical framework, which is determined by the social imaginary. What are the problems – concerning the question of truth – which this position entails? Given that, as we said, there has always been a fusion o ...
... The question concerning knowledge and theory can be posed only from within this primarily practical framework, which is determined by the social imaginary. What are the problems – concerning the question of truth – which this position entails? Given that, as we said, there has always been a fusion o ...
Intelligent Agent Technology and Application
... 1st Week Course overview and what is intelligent agent 2nd Week Negotiation in MAS(i) 3rd Week Negotiation in MAS(ii) 4th Week Agent learning (i) 5th Week Agent learning (ii) 6th Week Agent communication language 7th Week Application: RoboCup, Trading Agent ...
... 1st Week Course overview and what is intelligent agent 2nd Week Negotiation in MAS(i) 3rd Week Negotiation in MAS(ii) 4th Week Agent learning (i) 5th Week Agent learning (ii) 6th Week Agent communication language 7th Week Application: RoboCup, Trading Agent ...
Intelligent Agent Technology and Application
... 1st Week Course overview and what is intelligent agent 2nd Week Negotiation in MAS(i) 3rd Week Negotiation in MAS(ii) 4th Week Agent learning (i) 5th Week Agent learning (ii) 6th Week Agent communication language 7th Week Application: RoboCup, Trading Agent ...
... 1st Week Course overview and what is intelligent agent 2nd Week Negotiation in MAS(i) 3rd Week Negotiation in MAS(ii) 4th Week Agent learning (i) 5th Week Agent learning (ii) 6th Week Agent communication language 7th Week Application: RoboCup, Trading Agent ...
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... Eventually, Husserl inquires into collective consciousness by expanding the solipsist account of intentionality. Exemplars of such inquiries are Husserl’s analysis of socio-historical groups such as cultural communities12 as well as his investigation13 of the transcultural life-world. He thus enrich ...
... Eventually, Husserl inquires into collective consciousness by expanding the solipsist account of intentionality. Exemplars of such inquiries are Husserl’s analysis of socio-historical groups such as cultural communities12 as well as his investigation13 of the transcultural life-world. He thus enrich ...
Intelligent Agent Technology and Application
... inhabit some complex dynamic environment, sense and act autonomously in this environment, and by doing so realize a set of goals or tasks for which they are designed”. ...
... inhabit some complex dynamic environment, sense and act autonomously in this environment, and by doing so realize a set of goals or tasks for which they are designed”. ...
Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition
... hydraulics, telephone switching systems, holograms, analog computers, and digital computers have all been proposed both as technological metaphors for intelligence and as mechanisms for modeling mind. About 400 years ago people started to write about the nature of thought and reason. Hobbes (1588–16 ...
... hydraulics, telephone switching systems, holograms, analog computers, and digital computers have all been proposed both as technological metaphors for intelligence and as mechanisms for modeling mind. About 400 years ago people started to write about the nature of thought and reason. Hobbes (1588–16 ...
Is Public Sociology Such a Good Idea?
... critical remarks on Burawoy’s proposals, but my sociology. What Burawoy proposes looks good on paper, but if analyzed sociologically, I do not think that it will help the discipline. In fact, I think just the opposite: it will hurt the discipline. As I will argue, sociology needs to re-commit itself ...
... critical remarks on Burawoy’s proposals, but my sociology. What Burawoy proposes looks good on paper, but if analyzed sociologically, I do not think that it will help the discipline. In fact, I think just the opposite: it will hurt the discipline. As I will argue, sociology needs to re-commit itself ...
problemsofphilosophy
... want to know what they are; but the philosopher's wish to know this is stronger than the practical man's, and is more troubled by knowledge as to the difficulties of answering the question. To return to the table. It is evident from what we have found, that there is no colour which pre-eminently app ...
... want to know what they are; but the philosopher's wish to know this is stronger than the practical man's, and is more troubled by knowledge as to the difficulties of answering the question. To return to the table. It is evident from what we have found, that there is no colour which pre-eminently app ...
Multi agent systems simulator in Common Lisp
... AI is sufficiently human. The Complete Turing test is similar to the standard Turing test except the AI would also have to operate mechanical parts that would give and take objects from a human operator. Required skills for the AI include: natural language processing, knowledge representation, automat ...
... AI is sufficiently human. The Complete Turing test is similar to the standard Turing test except the AI would also have to operate mechanical parts that would give and take objects from a human operator. Required skills for the AI include: natural language processing, knowledge representation, automat ...
THE INNER ALTER - International Journal for Dialogical Science
... But the idea of the Ego–Alter interdependence as a point of departure for the study of human phenomena and specifically, for the concept of language, has been also pursued more generally by other researchers. For example, for the French linguist Emile Benveniste, the interdependence of the I and you ...
... But the idea of the Ego–Alter interdependence as a point of departure for the study of human phenomena and specifically, for the concept of language, has been also pursued more generally by other researchers. For example, for the French linguist Emile Benveniste, the interdependence of the I and you ...
Three Meanings of Epistemic Rhetoric
... discovering truth for more reasonable or unbiased observers. The view that agonistic or pedagogical discourse can lead one to see objective reality also entails a view concerning the relationship between the practice of rhetoric and other kinds of human activity. Rhetoric is a distinctive type of ac ...
... discovering truth for more reasonable or unbiased observers. The view that agonistic or pedagogical discourse can lead one to see objective reality also entails a view concerning the relationship between the practice of rhetoric and other kinds of human activity. Rhetoric is a distinctive type of ac ...
Sample Title of a Sample Paper - International Journal for Dialogical
... But the idea of the Ego–Alter interdependence as a point of departure for the study of human phenomena and specifically, for the concept of language, has been also pursued more generally by other researchers. For example, for the French linguist Emile Benveniste, the interdependence of the I and you ...
... But the idea of the Ego–Alter interdependence as a point of departure for the study of human phenomena and specifically, for the concept of language, has been also pursued more generally by other researchers. For example, for the French linguist Emile Benveniste, the interdependence of the I and you ...
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... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
Introspecting in the Twentieth Century
... apparently scorching critique of the use of introspection within psychology during the first part of the century, and the continued and relatively easy-going use of introspection in philosophical theorizing. One suggestion might be that psychologists and philosophers were engaged in something like p ...
... apparently scorching critique of the use of introspection within psychology during the first part of the century, and the continued and relatively easy-going use of introspection in philosophical theorizing. One suggestion might be that psychologists and philosophers were engaged in something like p ...
Synesthetic personification
... Amin et al. (2011), synesthetes saw a grapheme such as the letter A, which for their particular synesthete is feminine. This grapheme was followed by either a female face (in congruent trials) or a male face (in incongruent trials). Participants were asked to judge whether the presented face was a f ...
... Amin et al. (2011), synesthetes saw a grapheme such as the letter A, which for their particular synesthete is feminine. This grapheme was followed by either a female face (in congruent trials) or a male face (in incongruent trials). Participants were asked to judge whether the presented face was a f ...
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD AS AN EMPIRICALLY RESPONSIBLE
... matter. For him, human sociality “is not a field for application for psychology, but is rather presupposed by psychology as much as biology or physiology is generally supposed to be,” as Joas (1985: 98) states the matter. His point is that of empirical disciplines dealing with humans and their behav ...
... matter. For him, human sociality “is not a field for application for psychology, but is rather presupposed by psychology as much as biology or physiology is generally supposed to be,” as Joas (1985: 98) states the matter. His point is that of empirical disciplines dealing with humans and their behav ...
Justification by Imagination
... things. I will identify the Up-To-Us Challenge as the predominant problem that an account of the epistemic value of imagination faces. In section 2, I will discuss a recently popular picture of how we can make epistemic progress by imagining things: On this picture, while imagination is silent on wh ...
... things. I will identify the Up-To-Us Challenge as the predominant problem that an account of the epistemic value of imagination faces. In section 2, I will discuss a recently popular picture of how we can make epistemic progress by imagining things: On this picture, while imagination is silent on wh ...
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... given high resistance to change. Network specifications for the no speech conditions are shown in Figure 4. Here, there are only three cognitions because the speech was not given. The positive relations between speech and attitude and between speech and pay become 0 under no speech, as there is no s ...
... given high resistance to change. Network specifications for the no speech conditions are shown in Figure 4. Here, there are only three cognitions because the speech was not given. The positive relations between speech and attitude and between speech and pay become 0 under no speech, as there is no s ...
Philosophers are Mortal: Inferring the Truth of Unseen Facts
... true in the absence contradictory evidence. In addition to general applications of such large databases, our approach can further be integrated into systems which can make use of probabilistic membership. For example, certain machine translation errors could be fixed by determining that the target t ...
... true in the absence contradictory evidence. In addition to general applications of such large databases, our approach can further be integrated into systems which can make use of probabilistic membership. For example, certain machine translation errors could be fixed by determining that the target t ...
Ludwig Lachmann from a Critical Realist Perspective
... cannot be a determinate function of people’s objective circumstances (Lachmann, 1970, pp. 35-37; 1977, pp. 65-67, 72). Second, as we shall discuss in greater detail below, Lachmann argues that people are unable to predict the future in the sense that all too often be they will unable even to assign ...
... cannot be a determinate function of people’s objective circumstances (Lachmann, 1970, pp. 35-37; 1977, pp. 65-67, 72). Second, as we shall discuss in greater detail below, Lachmann argues that people are unable to predict the future in the sense that all too often be they will unable even to assign ...
Meaning in Artificial Agents: The Symbol Grounding Problem
... regarded as reactions, responses to stimuli. Most of the observed behaviour is considered a consequence of an innate stimulus-response mechanism that is available to the individual (Witkowski 2002). Known as the information processing metaphor or computationalism, this framework thinks of the percep ...
... regarded as reactions, responses to stimuli. Most of the observed behaviour is considered a consequence of an innate stimulus-response mechanism that is available to the individual (Witkowski 2002). Known as the information processing metaphor or computationalism, this framework thinks of the percep ...
Ch. 1
... Bandura viewed individuals as active in their development rather than passively molded by their physical and social surroundings Kuther, Lifespan Development: Lives in Context. © 2017, SAGE Publications. ...
... Bandura viewed individuals as active in their development rather than passively molded by their physical and social surroundings Kuther, Lifespan Development: Lives in Context. © 2017, SAGE Publications. ...
On Agent Design Rationale
... Unfortunately, there aren’t many ways for us to understand how this agent is constituted, and how it operates. The usual way to do this is to place ourselves as the agent and try to analyze how we build those views on the world. This process is called introspection. We can then observe what happens ...
... Unfortunately, there aren’t many ways for us to understand how this agent is constituted, and how it operates. The usual way to do this is to place ourselves as the agent and try to analyze how we build those views on the world. This process is called introspection. We can then observe what happens ...