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Titre(s) : Evolutionary robotics, organic computing and adaptive ambience [Texte imprimé] : epistemological and ethical implications of technomorphic descriptions of technologies / edited by Michael Decker, Mathias Gutmann, Julia Knifka
Publication : Zürich : Lit, 2015
Description matérielle : 220 pages pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Collection : Hermeneutics and anthropology ; volume 6
Lien à la collection : Hermeneutik und Anthropologie
Comprend : Systematic and Normative Implications of Technomorphic and Biomorphic Descriptions.
Preface /Michael Decker, Mathias Gutmann, 愾lia Knifka ; Life and Other Functions
; Life as Machine? From Life Science to Cyberphysical Systems /Klaus Mainzer ; Autonomy
and Trust in the Context of Artificial Agents /Herman T. Tavani 愾ff Buechner ; Biomorphic
and Technomorphic Metaphors ; Some Arguments Why Robots Do not Evolve, Why Computing
Is not Organic, and Why Adaptive Technologies Are not Intelligent /Mathias Gutmann
愾lia Knifka – Agency and Its Implications ; Toward a Comparative Theory of Agents
/Rafael Capurro – ; Artificial Bodies and Embodiment of Autonomous Systems /Klaus
Weigerling – ; Is there Anybody out there? On Our Disposition and the (Pretended)
Inevitableness to Anthropomorphized Machines /Karsten Weber – Ethics and Applications—
; Controlling Software-Induced Self-Organizing Behavior /Florian Nafz, Hella Seebach,
Jan-Philipp Steghofer 愘lfgang Reif – ; Human-Friendly Robots for Entertainment Purposes
and Their Possible Implications /Jorge Solis 悭suo Takanishi – ; Robots and Humans
as Co-Workers? The Human-Centered Perspective of Work with Autonomous Systems /Antonion
B. Moniz – ; Technology is Getting Closer. Preliminary Technology Assessment of
Adaptive Systems /Michael Decker – ; Ethical Aspects of Autonomous Systems: Foresight
and Governance /Bernd Carsten Stahl 愸b Timmermans
Note(s) : International conference proceedings. - Includes bibliographical references
The central features and performances of technologies are often referred to as if
they were living entities, thus they are supposed to act as human agents, simulate
human activities, properties or skills. Technomorphic and biomorphic descriptions
are not only present in everyday language use, but within the sciences as well. In
this book, the authors reflect on the methodological, anthropological as well as normative
roles metaphors play in the development and implementation of adaptive and intelligent
technologies. The structures, areas of applications and implications of technomorphic
and biomorphic descriptions are put under scrutiny in order to provide guiding knowledge
for technology developers and policy makers and initiate critical refelctions of exposure
to new technologies. -- Provided by publisher
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Gutmann, Mathias. Éditeur scientifique
Decker, Michael J.. Éditeur scientifique
Knifka, Julia. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Technique et morale
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9783643901514 (pbk.). - ISBN 3643901518 (pbk.)
EAN 9783643901514
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45067746b
Notice n° :
FRBNF45067746
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