WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 91 SHANNON VALLOR Name Shannon Vallor, William J. Rewak, S.J. Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Santa Clara University, USA Title Artificial Phronēsis as a Regulative Ideal in Robot Ethics Session Workshop 5: Artificial Phronesis Time and location Thursday, October 20, 13:30-14:00; Seminar Room A Abstract Among all the virtues described in Aristotelian ethics, phronēsis is the most demanding, intellectually sophisticated, and psychologically complex, bringing together all of the human faculties that enable mature moral agency and expertise. A rare virtue even in humans (if Aristotle is correct), phronēsis integrates and expresses well-cultivated capacities of general moral understanding, situated moral perceptivity, appropriate emotional attunement, proper moral perspective, moral imagination and creativity, prudent deliberation, and moral choice. Artificial agents possess none of these faculties. The attempt to design ethical robots by producing a digital analogue of phronēsis may thus seem ludicrous on its face, akin to the creator of an automated legal aid program taking as a design specification the kind of legal wisdom typical of a Supreme Court Justice. What justification could there be for such hubris? I will briefly outline several possible justifications for an artificial phronēsis project, and the criticisms to which they are subject. I conclude with the most viable justification: the claim that while artificial phronēsis is materially unrealizable for the foreseeable future, it may still serve as a useful regulative ideal for robot ethics. Such an ideal can motivate and sustain healthy, constructive criticism of more practical and tractable design approaches, countering overly reductive and rigid thinking in the practice of machine ethics and robotics. About the speaker Shannon Vallor is the William J. Rewak, S.J. Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Santa Clara University, where her research and teaching focuses on the ethical implications of emerging science and technology, including AI, robotics and new media. Professor Vallor received the 2015 World Technology Award in Ethics from the World Technology Network. She is President of the international Society for Philosophy and Technology, and serves on the Executive Board of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics. She is the author of Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting (Oxford University Press, 2016). 17- 21 O C T O B E R AARHUS UNIVERSITY R O B O P H I L O S O P H Y 2 0 16 T R A N S O R 2 0 16 The ro b otic m o m ent (Turk le 2011) is n o lo nger o n the h o rizo n we are living it n ow. Given the rapid develo pm ent in so cial ro b otic s , we are n ow at that p otential turnin g p oint in ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome.......................................................................................................................................... 4 Overview over conference program ............................................................. 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WELCOME WELCOME BY THE CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS Dear participants of ROBOPHILOSOPHY 2016/ TRANSOR 2016, We would like to welcome you to Aarhus University andmade possible by youto the hitherto largest conference in Humanities research in and on social robotics! I WELCOME ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 5 Particular acknowledgement is due to our conference staff manager Søren Schack Andersen, who also assisted us with great circumspection and efficiency in preparing the Proceedings and this program book. We thank our intern, Oliver Quick, for conference 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WELCOME OVERVIEW OVER CONFERENCE PROGRAM CONFERENCE PROGRAM ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 MONDAY OCTOBER 17 Program for MONDAY (October 17) 11.0013.00 Registration (Conference Foyer, Building 1441) 13.0013.15 Welcome Auditorium A Session 1: Methodological Issues I Workshop 1: Artificial Empathy Auditorium B Seminar Room A 8 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 CONFERENCE PROGRAM TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 Program for 08.3009.00 TUESDAY (October 18) Registration (Conference Foyer, Building 1441) 09.0010.20 Plenary 2: Christoph Bartneck Can Phronetic Robots be Engineered by Computational Logicians? Auditorium A 10.2010. CONFERENCE PROGRAM 9 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 Program for 08.3009.00 WEDNESDAY (October 19) Registration (Conference Foyer, Building 1441) 09.0010.20 Plenary 5: Selmer Bringsjord Can Phronetic Robots be Engineered by Computational Logicians? Auditorium A 10.20 10 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 CONFERENCE PROGRAM THURSDAY OCTOBER 20 Program for THURSDAY (October 20) 08.3009.00 Registration (Conference Foyer, Building 1441) 09.0010.20 Plenary 8: Amanda Sharkey Should We Place Robots in Social Roles? Auditorium A 10.2010.40 Coffee Break (Confe CONFERENCE PROGRAM ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 11 FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 Program for FRIDAY (October 21) 08.3009.00 Registration (Conference Foyer, Building 1441) 09.0010.20 Plenary 11: Domenico Parisi Robots That Have Free Will Auditorium A 10.2010.40 Coffee Break (Conference Foyer, Bu 12 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES PLENARY LECTURES PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 13 NOEL SHARKEY Name Noel Sharkey, Professor Emeritus Affiliation AI and Robotics University of Sheffield, UK Title Human Responsibility in a World Full of Robots Session Plenary Talk 1 Time and location Monday, October 17, 17:15-18:45; 14 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES CHRISTOPH BARTNECK Name Christoph Bartneck, Assoc. Professor Affiliation Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand, University of Canterbury, NZ Title How human are robots and how robotic are humans? Session Plenary Talk 2 Time an PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 15 MARK COECKELBERGH Name Mark Coeckelbergh, Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, AT Title Is it wrong to kick a robot? Towards a relational and critical robot ethics and beyond Session Plenary Talk 3 Tim 16 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES JOHN P. SULLINS Name John P. Sullins, Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Sonoma State University, US Title Artificial Phronesis and the Social Robot Session Plenary Talk 4 Time and location Tuesday, October 18, 17:00-18: PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 17 SELMER BRINGSJORD Name Selmer Bringsjord, Professor Affiliation Cognitive Science Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US Title Can Phronetic Robots be Engineered by Computational Logicians? Session Plenary Talk 5 Time and lo 18 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES JENNIFER ROBERTSON Name Jennifer Robertson, Professor Affiliation Departments of Anthropology and the History of Art University of Michigan, US Title Cyborg Able-ism and Recuperative Robotics: Forecasts from Japan Session Plenary Talk PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 19 KATHLEEN RICHARDSON Name Kathleen Richardson, Senior Research Fellow Affiliation The Ethics of Robotics at the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montfort University, UK Title Are sex robots as bad as killer robots? Sess 20 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES AMANDA SHARKEY Name Amanda Sharkey, Assoc. Professor Affiliation Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK Title Should we place robots in social roles? Session Plenary Talk 8 Time and location Thursday, October 20, PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 21 SIMON PENNY Name Simon Penny, Professor Affiliation Studio Art, University of California, US Title Robotics and Art, Computationalism and Embodiment Session Plenary Talk 9 Time and location Thursday, October 20, 10:40-12:00; Auditori 22 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES WENDY JU Name Wendy Ju, Executive Director (1) & Associate Professor (2) Affiliation (1) Interaction Design Research at the Center for Design Research at Stanford University, US (2) Interaction Design in the Design MFA program at Californi PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 23 DOMENICO PARISI Name Domenico Parisi, Ph.D Affiliation Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, IT Title Robots that have free will Session Plenary Talk 11 Time and location Friday, October 21, 09: 24 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PLENARY LECTURES BENJAMIN KUIPERS Name Benjamin Kuipers, Professor Affiliation Computer Science & Engineering, University of Michigan, US Title Why and How Should Robots Behave Ethically? Session Plenary Talk 12 Time and location Friday, October 21, PLENARY LECTURES ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 25 DAVID GUNKEL Name David Gunkel, Professor Affiliation Department of Communication, Northern Illinois University, US Title Other Problems: Rethinking Ethics in the Face of Social Robots Session Plenary Talk 13 Time and location Friday 26 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS Session 1: Methodological Issues I Session 2: Ethical Tasks and Implications I Session 3: Emotions in Human Robot Interactions Session 4: Education, Art, and Innovation Session 5: Artificial Meaning and Rationality Session 6: Realizing Value-Orie SESSION TALKS SESSION 1 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 27 KERSTIN FISCHER Name Kerstin Fischer, Professor MSO Affiliation University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Title Robots as Confederates: How Robots Can and Should Support Research in the Humanities Session Session 1: Methodological 28 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 1 RAYA A. JONES Name Raya A. Jones, Dr. Affiliation School of Social Science, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Title If Its Not Broken, Dont Fix It? An Inquiry Concerning the Understanding of Child-Robot Interaction Session Sess SESSION TALKS SESSION 1 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 29 JOHANNA SEIBT Name Johanna Seibt, Professor MSO Affiliation Research Unit for Robophilosophy, Department of Philosophy and the History of Ideas, Aarhus University, Denmark Title Integrative Social Robotics A New Method Paradigm to 30 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 2 ARTO LAITINEN (ET AL.) Names Arto Laitinen, Professor; Marketta Niemelä, Senior Scientist; Jari Pirhonen, Researcher. Affiliation School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Finland Title Social Robotics, Elde SESSION TALKS SESSION 2 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 31 RAUL HAKLI AND PEKKA MÄKELÄ Names Raul Hakli, postdoctoral researcher; Pekka Mäkelä, coordinator. Affiliation Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (TINT), Department of Political and Econ 32 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 2 NOLEN GERTZ Name Nolen Gertz, Assistant Professor of Applied Philosophy Affiliation University of Twente, The Netherlands Title The Master/iSlave Dialectic: Post (Hegelian) Phenomenology and the Ethics of Technology Session Sess SESSION TALKS SESSION 3 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 33 JAANA PARVIAINEN (ET AL.) Names Jaana Parviainen, Senior Researcher Lina Van Aerschot, Postdoc Researcher Tuomo Särkikoski, Senior Researcher Satu Pekkarinen, Senior Researcher Helinä Melkas, Professor Lea Hennala, Senior Researcher 34 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 3 EDUARD FOSCH VILLARONGA (ET AL.) Names Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Ph.D. Student. (1) Alex Barco (2) Beste Özcan (3) Jainendra Shukla, PhD Student (4) Affiliations (1) Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca in Storia del Diritto, Filoso SESSION TALKS SESSION 3 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 35 MAIKE KLEIN Name Maike Klein, M. A. (Junior Researcher) Affiliation Institute of Philosophy, University of Stuttgart, Germany Title Can Artificial Systems Have Genuine Emotions? - The Enactive Approach to Affectivity and Artificia 36 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 4 EDUARD FOSCH VILLARONGA (ET AL.) Names Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Ph.D. Student. (1) Vishwas Kalipalya-Mruthyunjaya (2) Affiliation (1) Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca in Storia del Diritto, Filosofia, e Sociologia del Diritto e SESSION TALKS SESSION 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 37 BOJANA ROMIC Name Bojana Romic, Lecturer Affiliation Malmö University, Sweden Title Are You Talkin to Me? A Study of Social Robots Featuring in Robotic Art Session Session 4: Education, Art, and Innovation Time and location Tu 38 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 4 SOFIA SERHOLT (ET AL.) Name Sofia Serholt, PhD student; Wolmet Barendregt, Assoc. Professor; Dennis Küster, PhD; Aidan Jones, PhD student; Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, PhD student; Ana Paiva, Assoc. Professor Affiliation Department of A SESSION TALKS SESSION 5 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 39 AHTI-VEIKKO PIETARINEN Name Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Professor Affiliation Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Title What Your Computer Still Cant Know: A Refutation of Bring 40 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 5 S.M. AMADAE Name S.M. Amadae, PhD, Senior Research Fellow (1) Research Affiliate (2) Affiliation (1) Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of Social Science, University of Helsinki, Finland (2) Program in Science SESSION TALKS SESSION 5 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 41 MARTIN MOSE BENTZEN Name Martin Mose Bentzen, Assistant Professor Affiliation DTU Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Title The Principle of Double Effect Applied to Ethical Dilemmas of Social Robots 42 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 6 RAJA CHATILA AND JOHN C. HAVENS Name Raja Chatila, IEEE Fellow, Director of Research (1) John C. Havens, Executive Director (2) Affiliation (1) French National Center of CNRS-Sorbonne UPMC Institute of Intelligent Systems and Roboti SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 43 ELIZABETH ANN JOCHUM AND DAMITH HERATH Name Elizabeth Ann Jochum, Assistant Professor Damith Herath, Assistant Professor Affiliation Department of Communication and Psychology Aalborg University, Denmark Title Robot Choreography: 44 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 GLENDA HANNIBAL Name Glenda Hannibal, Junior Researcher Affiliation Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria Title Bringing the Notion of Everyday Life Back to the Center of Social Robotics and HRI Session Session SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 45 LUIS DE MIRANDA Name Luis de Miranda, PhD student Affiliation CRAG Creation of Reality Group, the University of Edinburgh, UK Title We, Anthrobot: Learning From Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit de Corps to Develop More Plura 46 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 MALENE FLENSBORG DAMHOLDT Name Malene Flensborg Damholdt, assistant professor, Cand.psych. Affiliation Unit for Psychooncology and Health Psychology Department of Psychology and Behavioural Science, Aarhus University, Denmark Title SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 47 SARA LJUNGBLAD (ET AL.) Name Sara Ljungblad, Assist. Professor; Sofia Serholt, PhD student; Wolmet Barendregt, Assoc. Professor; Pamela Lindgren, PhD student; Mohammad Obaid, Researcher Affiliation Department of Applied IT, Chalmers 48 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 7 LARS CHRISTIAN JENSEN Name Lars Christian Jensen, Ph.D. student Affiliation Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Title Using Language Games as a Way to Investigate Interactional Engageme SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 49 ANNE JULIE ARNFRED AND CHRISTIAN RAVN BREMS Names Anne Julie Arnfred, Curator and researcher and Christian Ravn Brems, Artist and researcher Affiliation Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Tit 50 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 FELIX LINDNER Name Felix Lindner, Lecturer Affiliation Computer Science Department, Foundations of Artificial Intelligence Group, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany Title How to Count Multiple Personal-Space Intrusions in SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 51 ARTO LAITINEN Name Arto Laitinen, Professor Affiliation Philosophy, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Finland Title Robots and Human Sociality: Normative Expectations, the Need for Recognition, and t 52 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 LUCIANA BENOTTI AND PATRICK BLACKBURN Names Luciana Benotti, Adjoint Professor Patrick Blackburn, Associate Professor Affiliation Section of Computer Science, Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación, Universidad Nac SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 53 INGAR BRINCK (ET AL.) Names Ingar Brinck, Professor Christian Balkenius, Professor Birger Johansson, Researcher Affiliation Department of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Lund University, Sweden Title Making Place for Social Norm 54 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 8 MAREK ROSA Name Marek Rosa, CEO, CTO and founder of GoodAI Affiliation GoodAI, a private general artificial intelligence research and development company, Prague, Czech Republic Title AI Roadmap Institute: Big Picture Thinking in SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 55 MATTHIJS SMAKMAN Name Matthijs Smakman, Lecturer and Researcher Affiliation Institute for Information and Communication Technology, HU University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands Title Robots and Moral Obligation Session Ses 56 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 MICHAEL FUNK Name Michael Funk, University Assistant Affiliation Philosophy of Media and Technology, University of Vienne, Austria Title Tacit Security? Roboethics and Societal Challenges of Social Robotic Information- and Cyperwa SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 57 MYRTHE VAN NUS Name Myrthe van Nus, MA LLM, Research associate Affiliation University of Twente, the Netherlands Title Social Robots, Privacy & Ownership of Data: Some Problems and Suggestions Session Session 9: Ethical Tasks an 58 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 YVETTE PEARSON AND JASON BORENSTEIN Names Yvette Pearson, Associate Professor and Chair (1) Jason Borenstein, Director of Graduate Research Ethics Programs and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Technology (2) Affiliatio SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 59 FILIPPO SANTONI DE SIO Name Filippo Santoni de Sio, Assistant Professor Affiliation Department Philosophy/Ethics of Technology, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Title Consent to the Use of Companionship Robots by Me 60 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 9 HIN-YAN LIU Name Hin-Yan Liu, Associate Professor Affiliation Centre for International Law, Conflict and Crisis, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen Title Structural Discrimination and Autonomous Vehicles: Immunity Devices, T SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 61 DENNIS KÜSTER AND ALEKSANDRA ŚWIDERSKA Name Dennis Küster, PhD; Aleksandra Świderska, PhD Affiliation Department of Psychology and Methods, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany Title Moral Patients: What Drives the Perceptions of Mo 62 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 MACIEJ MUSIAŁ Name Maciej Musiał, assistant professor Affiliation Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Social Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland Title Magical Thinking and Empathy Towards Robots Session Sessi SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 63 VERONIKA VÁŇOVÁ Name Veronika Váňová, Mgr. Affiliation Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Title Trust in Human-Robot Interaction: The Role of Appearance Session Session 10: Perception of Social Robots Time and location 64 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 NELLO BARILE Name Nello Barile, Senior Researcher (1)/Adjunct Professor (2) Affiliation (1) Department of Art and Media, IULM University of Milan (2) Department of Communication and Media Studies Franklin University Switzerland, Sw SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 65 SATOMI SUGIYAMA Name Satomi Sugiyama, Associate Professor Affiliation Department of Communication and Media Studies Franklin University Switzerland, Switzerland Title I Am Her(e): Physical/Cognitive Robots and Human Intimacy in t 66 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 HIRONORI MATSUZAKI Name Hironori Matsuzaki Affiliation Dept. of Social Sciences, University of Oldenburg, Germany Title Sense of Social Atmosphere (kūki) and Robots that Should Read the Situation Session Session 10: Perceptions SESSION TALKS SESSION 10 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 67 KAROLINA ZAWIESKA Name Karolina Zawieska, PhD Affiliation Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements PIAP Title Human-Animal Analogy in Human-Robot Interaction Session Session 10: Perceptions of Social Robots 68 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOPS TALKS Workshop 1: Artificial Empathy Workshop 2: Co-Designing Child-Robot Interaction Workshop 3: Human-Robot Joint Action Workshop 4: Robots in the Wild Workshop 5: Artificial Phronesis Workshop 6: Responsible Robotics WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 1 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 69 WORKSHOP 1: ARTIFICIAL EMPATHY Name Luisa Damiano, Assoc. Professor (1) Paul Dumouchel, Professor (2) Hagen Lehmann, Researcher (3) Affiliation University of Messina, IT (1). Ristumeikan University, JP (2). Italian Institute of Te 70 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 1 FRANCO MOLTENI Name Franco Molteni, MD Affiliation Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Valduce Hospital, Villa Beretta Rehabilitation Neurorehabilitation Center in Costa Masnaga, Italy Title Wearable Robotics and Gait Trainin WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 1 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 71 NADIA BIANCHIBERTHOUZE Name Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze Professor in Affective Computing and Interaction Affiliation UCL Interaction Centre (UCLIC), University College London (UCL), United Kingdom Title Affective Body Expression: Pe 72 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 1 ANTONIO CHELLA Name Antonio Chella, Professor Affiliation Dipartimento dellInnovazione Industriale e Digitale, Università di Palermo, Italy and Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pa WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 1 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 73 LOLA CAÑAMERO Name Lola Cañamero, Reader in Adaptive Systems Affiliation Head of the Embodied Emotion, Cognition and (Inter-)Action Lab, School of Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, U.K. Title Empathy and Embodied Af 74 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 2 WORKSHOP 2 CO-DESIGNING CHILDROBOT INTERACTION Name David Robert, Teaching Fellow Victor van den Bergh, Research assistant Affiliation Center for Childrens Speculative Design, US Title Workshop 2: Co-Designing Child-Robot Intera WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 2 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 75 VICTOR VAN DEN BERGH, DAVID ROBERT AND NADEZHDA ZILBERMAN Names Victor van den Bergh, Co-Founder David Robert, Co-Founder Nadezhda Zilberman Affiliation Center for Childrens Speculative Design (C4CSD), United States of America Ti 76 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 2 FRANZISKA KIRSTEIN AND RIKKE VOLDSGAARD RISAGER Names Franziska Kirstein, Human-Robot Interaction Expert Rikke Voldsgaard Risager, Vice President of Innovation Affiliation Blue Ocean Robotics, Denmark Title Experiences from Long WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 77 WORKSHOP 3 HUMAN-ROBOT JOINT ACTION Names Aurélie Clodic, Research Engineer (1) John Michael, Assistant Professor (2) Affiliations (1) Université de Toulouse, CNRS, FR (2) University of Warwick, UK, and Central European University 78 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 FRANCESCA BONALUMI Name Francesca Bonalumi, PhD student Affiliation Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Title Psychological Foundations of Commitment Session Workshop 3: Human-Robot WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 79 RAJA CHATILA Name Raja Chatila, Senior Researcher Affiliation Sorbonne Universités, UPMC University Paris 06 and CNRS UMR 7222, Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique, F-75005, Paris, France. Title Human-Robot Intera 80 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 AURÉLIE CLODIC AND RACHID ALAMI Names CLODIC Aurélie (Research Engineer), ALAMI Rachid (Senior Researcher) Affiliation LAAS-CNRS, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse, France Title Commitment Management in Human-Robot Joint Ac WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 81 JOHN MICHAEL Name John MICHAEL, Assistant Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick Coventry, United Kingdom & Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University Budapest, Hungary Title The 82 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 3 HENRY POWELL Name Henry Powell Affiliation University of Warwick, UK Title Commitment, Cooperation, and Coordination in HRI Session Workshop 3: Human-Robot Joint Action Time and location Tuesday, October 18, 15:50-16:15; Aud WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 83 WORKSHOP 4 ROBOTS IN THE WILD Names Maja Hojer Bruun, Assoc. Professor (1) Cathrine Hasse, Professor (2) Affiliation (1) Department of Learning and Philosophy, Aalborg University, DK (2) Department of Education, Aarhus University, 84 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 CHRISTINA LEESON Name Christina Leeson, PhD student Affiliation Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Title Did You Forget Your Feet at Home? Humanoid Robots as Truly Peculiar Traps Session Workshop 4: WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 85 LASSE BLOND Name Lasse Blond, PhD Fellow, MSc & MA. Affiliation Department of Digital Design and Information Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark. Title Travelling Robots and Their Cultural Baggage Session Workshop 4: Robots 86 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 BIRGITTE HALLE AND MICHELLE NIELSEN Names Birgitte Halle, Project manager, Occupational Therapist Michelle Nielsen, Project manager, Dipl. Ing. Healthcare Technology Affiliation Center for Assisted Living Technology, Health & Care WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 87 MIA KROGAGER MATHIASEN Name Mia Krogager Mathiasen, cand.scient.anth. Affiliation Graduated from Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University Title A Preview of Parenthood. An Anthropological Study of the Use of Infant Robots i 88 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 MAJA HOJER BRUUN Name Maja Hojer Bruun, Associate Professor Affiliation Department of Learning and Philosophy, Aalborg University, Denmark Title A Place for Robots in Health Care Sociality? Session Workshop 4: Robots in the Wi WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 4 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 89 CATHRINE HASSE Name Cathrine Hasse Affiliation Department of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Title Robot Learning - Posthuman or posthumanistic? Session Workshop 4: Robots in the Wild Time and location Wednesday, Octob 90 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 WORKSHOP 5 ARTIFICIAL PHRONESIS Name Charles Ess, Professor Affiliation Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, Norway Title Workshop 5: Artificial Phronesis Time and location Thursday, October 20, 13:00-16. WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 91 SHANNON VALLOR Name Shannon Vallor, William J. Rewak, S.J. Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Santa Clara University, USA Title Artificial Phronēsis as a Regulative Ideal in Robot Ethics Session Workshop 5: Artifi 92 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 MARIAROSARIA TADDEO Name Mariarosaria Taddeo, Oxford Faculty Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute Affiliation Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK Title Relying on Phronēsis to Understand Robot Ethics Session Wor WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 93 ANNE GERDES Name Anne Gerdes, Associate Professor Affiliation Department of Design and Communication, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Title The Role of Phronesis in Robot Ethics Session Workshop 5: Artificial Phonesis 94 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 5 CHARLES MELVIN ESS Name Charles Melvin Ess, Professor in Media Studies Affiliation Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, Norway Title Phronēsis, Love, and Complete Sex (workshop) Session Workshop 5: Artifi WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 95 WORKSHOP 6 RESPONSIBLE ROBOTICS Names Aimee van Wynsberghe, Assistant Professor (1) Noel Sharkey, Professor Emeritus (2) Affiliation University of Twente, NL (1) University of Sheffield, UK (2) Title Workshop 6: Responsible Robo 96 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 SHANNON VALLOR Name Shannon Vallor, William J. Rewak, S.J. Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Santa Clara University, USA Title Responsible Robotics and Moral Philosophy Session Workshop 6: Responsible Robotics T WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 97 ARTO LAITINEN, RAUL HAKLI AND PEKKA MÄKELÄ Name Arto Laitinen, Professor; Raul Hakli, Postdoctoral researcher; Pekka Mäkelä, Coordinator. Affiliation School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere, Finland Title 98 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 PETER ASARO Name Peter Asaro, Assistant Professor Affiliation School of Media Studies, The New School, New York, USA Title Responsibility and Liability in Increasingly Autonomous Agents Session Workshop 6: Responsible Robotics WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 99 JOHN P. SULLINS Name John P. Sullins, Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Sonoma State University, US Title Multilevel and Hidden Responsibility in Autonomous Systems Session Workshop 6: Responsible Robotics Time 100 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 MICHAEL NAGENBORG Name Michael Nagenborg, Assistant Professor Affiliation Department of Philosophy, University of Twente, the Netherlands Title Urban Robotics and Responsible Urban Innovation Session Workshop 6: Responsible R WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 101 ASTRID GYNNILD AND DEBORAH JOHNSON Names Astrid Gynnild, Professor (1) Deborah Johnson, Professor (2) Affiliation (1) Department of Information and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway (2) Department of Science, Technology 102 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 PETER NOVITZKY Name Peter Novitzky, Postdoc researcher Affiliation Department of Philosophy, Dublin City University, Ireland Title Present and Future Impact of Drones Too Late to Address Ethical Concerns? Session Workshop 6: WORKSHOP TALKS WORKSHOP 6 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 103 ALAN WINFIELD Names Alan Winfield, Professor Affiliation Department of Engineering, Design and Mathematics, University of the West of England, UK Title Ethical Governance is Needed to Build Trust Session Workshop 6: Responsib 104 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 RESTAURANT GUIDE RESTAURANT GUIDE We recommend the following restaurants and cafés in Aarhus, using the following categories: L=Lower priced M=Medium priced U = Upper priced Restaurants and cafés Aarhus Street Food (L) Large hall with different street food RESTAURANT GUIDE Bars Tir Na Nóg Irish pub with sports, quizzes and live music Frederiksgade 40 8000 Aarhus Phone: +45 86 19 19 10 Web: www.tirnanog.dk Herr Bartels Cocktails in laid back bar Åboulevarden 46 8000 Aarhus C Phone: +45 86 18 08 33 Web: www.herrbartels.dk ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 106 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 CONFERENCE RELATED EVENTS CONFERENCE RELATED EVENTS Childrens Imagined Robots exhibition Located in the conference foyer in Tåsingegade 3, building 1441. The exhibition is open Monday, October 17 to Friday, October 21, from 8.30 19.00 The Childrens Imagined MAP FOR WALK TO CONFERENCE DINNER AT AROS ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 107 MAP FOR WALK TO CONFERENCE DINNER AT AROS 108 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 PRACTICAL INFORMATION PRACTICAL INFORMATION Banks and currency Exchange Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 10.0016.00 Thursday: 10.0017.30 Closed Saturdays and Sundays Currency exchange at Forex The exchange rates are better and you do not pay a fee when buying f PRACTICAL INFORMATION ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 109 Opening hours: Monday Friday: 10.00-18.00 Saturday: 10.00-14.00 Sunday: closed Car parking Free car parking is available outside the conference venue (Aarhus University). Downtown parking is generally metered. Car rental Cars can be re 110 ROBO-PHILOSOPHY 2016 OCTOBER 17-21 COLOPHON COLOPHON Main organizers Johanna Seibt, Marco Nørskov Co-organizers Kerstin Fischer, Cathrine Hasse, Gunhild Borggreen Program committee Gunhild Borgreen, Charles Ess, Kerstin Fischer, Cathrine Hasse, Raul Hakli, Marco Nørskov, Raffaele Rodogno, Joh TRANSOR An International Cross-Cultural Network for Transdisciplinary Research in Social Robotics The Research Network for Transdisciplinary Studies in Social Robotics - TRANSOR - is an international initiative for research exchange and research collaboration. The network aims to integrate Humanitie 17- 21 O C T O B E R AARHUS UNIVERSITY R O B O P H I L O S O P H Y 2 0 16 T R A N S O R 2 0 16 The ro b otic m o m ent (Turk le 2011) is n o lo nger o n the h o rizo n we are living it n ow. Given the rapid develo pm ent in so cial ro b otic s , we are n ow at that p otential turnin g p oint in