The Ubuntu Robot: Towards a Relational Conceptual Framework for Intercultural Robotics

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Mark Coeckelbergh
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[1] University of Vienna,Department of Philosophy
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2022年 / 28卷
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Culturally sustainable robotics; Cultural robotics; Social robotics; Wittgenstein; Ubuntu; Cultural change;
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Recently there has been more attention to the cultural aspects of social robots. This paper contributes to this effort by offering a philosophical, in particular Wittgensteinian framework for conceptualizing in what sense and how robots are related to culture and by exploring what it would mean to create an “Ubuntu Robot”. In addition, the paper gestures towards a more culturally diverse and more relational approach to social robotics and emphasizes the role technology can play in addressing the challenges of modernity and in assisting cultural change: it argues that robots can help us to engage in cultural dialogue, reflect on our own culture, and change how we do things. In this way, the paper contributes to the growing literature on cross-cultural approaches to social robotics.
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