Florian, Razvan V. (2002) Why it is important to build robots capable of doing science. [Conference Paper]
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Abstract
Science, like any other cognitive activity, is grounded in the sensorimotor interaction of our bodies with the environment. Human embodiment thus constrains the class of scientific concepts and theories which are accessible to us. The paper explores the possibility of doing science with artificial cognitive agents, in the framework of an interactivist-constructivist cognitive model of science. Intelligent robots, by virtue of having different sensorimotor capabilities, may overcome the fundamental limitations of human science and provide important technological innovations. Mathematics and nanophysics are prime candidates for being studied by artificial scientists.
| Item Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | artificial science, interactivist-constructivist, sensorimotor interaction, mathematics |
| Subjects: | Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence Computer Science > Robotics Philosophy > Philosophy of Science |
| ID Code: | 2508 |
| Deposited By: | Prince, Dr Christopher G. |
| Deposited On: | 04 Oct 2003 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2007 17:45 |
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