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Using Robotic Competitions in Undergraduate Philosophy Courses: Studying the Mind through Simple Robotics

Using Robotic Competitions in Undergraduate Philosophy Courses: Studying the Mind through Simple Robotics. Topics in Philosophy studied with Robotics Introduction to AI Computationalism Cognitive Robotics Embodied Mind and Emergent Behavior Robotics and Society/ Sociable Robotics

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Using Robotic Competitions in Undergraduate Philosophy Courses: Studying the Mind through Simple Robotics

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  1. Using Robotic Competitions in Undergraduate Philosophy Courses:Studying the Mind through Simple Robotics Topics in Philosophy studied with Robotics • Introduction to AI • Computationalism • Cognitive Robotics • Embodied Mind and Emergent Behavior • Robotics and Society/ Sociable Robotics • Robotics and the Philosophy of Technology • Philosophical issues in Robot Design • Transhumanism John P. Sullins III Sonoma State UniversityDepartment of Philosophy1801 E Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park CA, 94928 john.sullins@sonoma.edu

  2. Some of our Class Projects Exploring Sociable Robotics and Emotion Emulation Sample labs on display with the poster.

  3. Some Video Braitenberg Vehicle “Fear” Robot Tag

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