功能可见性
对话的自我
社交机器人
构造(python库)
机器人
社会学
代理(哲学)
机器人学
反问句
认识论
动作(物理)
人工智能
认知科学
计算机科学
心理学
人机交互
社会心理学
社会科学
哲学
语言学
物理
量子力学
机器人控制
程序设计语言
移动机器人
标识
DOI:10.1177/0306312717704722
摘要
Rhetorical moves that construct humanoid robots as social agents disclose tensions at the intersection of science and technology studies (STS) and social robotics. The discourse of robotics often constructs robots that are like us (and therefore unlike dumb artefacts). In the discourse of STS, descriptions of how people assimilate robots into their activities are presented directly or indirectly against the backdrop of actor-network theory, which prompts attributing agency to mundane artefacts. In contradistinction to both social robotics and STS, it is suggested here that to view a capacity to partake in dialogical action (to have a ‘voice’) is necessary for regarding an artefact as authentically social. The theme is explored partly through a critical reinterpretation of an episode that Morana Alač reported and analysed towards demonstrating her bodies-in-interaction concept. This paper turns to ‘body’ with particular reference to Gibsonian affordances theory so as to identify the level of analysis at which dialogicality enters social interactions.
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