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    Understanding Emotions and Their Significance through Social Robots, and Vice Versa
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 23 (3): 257-269. 2019.
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    Towards a new scale for assessing attitudes towards social robots : The attitudes towards social robots scale
    with Malene Flensborg Damholdt, Christina Vestergaard, Marco Nørskov, Raul Hakli, and Stefan Larsen
    Interaction Studies 21 (1): 24-56. 2020.
    Background: The surge in the development of social robots gives rise to an increased need for systematic methods of assessing attitudes towards robots. Aim: This study presents the development of a questionnaire for assessing attitudinal stance towards social robots: the ASOR. Methods: The 37-item ASOR questionnaire was developed by a task-force with members from different disciplines. It was founded on theoretical considerations of how social robots could influence five different aspects of rel…Read more
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    Integrative Social Robotics Hands-on
    with Kerstin Fischer, Raffaele Rodogno, Maike Kirkegård Rasmussen, Astrid Weiss, Leon Bodenhagen, William Kristian Juel, and Norbert Krüger
    Interaction Studies 21 (1): 145-185. 2020.
    In this paper, we discuss the development of robot use cases in an elderly care facility in the context of exploring the method of Integrative Social Robotics when used on top of a user-centered design approach. Integrative Social Robotics is a new proposal for how to generate responsible, i.e. culturally and ethically sustainable, social robotics applications. Starting point for the discussion are the five principles that characterize an ISR approach, which are discussed in application to the t…Read more
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    Depiction as possible phase in the dynamics of sociomorphing
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
    The depiction model presents a major advance in our theoretical conceptualization of how humans experience and understand social robots. But the scope of the model is, I suggest, more limited: It pertains to one possible phase in a more comprehensive cognitive-practical dynamics of sense-making (“sociomorphing”) as conceptualized in the OASIS framework. According to the OASIS framework, some basic social actions can be realized by robots, while others may be depicted in the way described by the …Read more
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    Processes constitute the world of human experience - from nature to cognition to social reality. Yet our philosophical and scientific theories of nature and experience have traditionally prioritized concepts for static objects and structures. The essays collected here call for a review of the role of dynamic categories in the language of theories. They present old and new descriptive tools for the modelling of dynamic domains, and argue for the merits of process-based explanations in ontology, c…Read more
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    Integrative social robotics, value-driven design, and transdisciplinarity
    with Malene Flensborg Damholdt and Christina Vestergaard
    Interaction Studies 21 (1): 111-144. 2020.
    “Integrative Social Robotics” (ISR) is a new approach or general method for generating social robotics applications in a responsible and “culturally sustainable” fashion. Currently social robotics is caught in a basic difficulty we call the “triple gridlock of description, evaluation, and regulation”. We briefly recapitulate this problem and then present the core ideas of ISR in the form of five principles that should guide the development of applications in social robotics. Characteristic of IS…Read more
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    Der Aufbau im Umbau - zur Entwicklung der analytischen Ontologie
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 44 (5): 807-836. 1996.
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    This thesis promotes a therapeutic revision of fundamental assumptions in contemporary ontological thought. I show that none of the extant standard theories of objects provides a viable account of the numerical, qualitative, and trans-temporal identity of objects, and that this is due to certain substance-ontological premises. I argue that in order to state the identity conditions of objects we must abandon these premises, together with the idea that objects enjoy ontological primacy. ;I follow …Read more
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    Parfit’s Branch Line argument is intended to show that the relation of survival is possibly a one-many relation and thus different from numerical identity. I offer a detailed reconstruction of Parfit’s notions of survival and personal identity, and show the argument cannot be coherently formulated within Parfit’s own setting. More specifically, I argue that Parfit’s own specifications imply that the “R-relation”, i.e., the relation claimed to capture of “what matters in survival,” turns out to h…Read more
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    What Social Robots Can and Should Do: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016 (edited book)
    with Marco Nørskov and Søren Schack Andersen
    IOS Press. 2016.
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    Social Robots in Social Institutions (edited book)
    IOS Press. 2022.
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    Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020 (edited book)
    with Marco Norskov and Oliver S. Quick
  • Wilfrid Sellars
    with Johannes Hubner
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 115 (2): 444. 2008.