Sloman, Aaron and Croucher, Monica (1981) Why robots will have emotions. [Departmental Technical Report]
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Abstract
Emotions involve complex processes produced by interactions between motives, beliefs, percepts, etc. E.g. real or imagined fulfilment or violation of a motive, or triggering of a 'motive-generator', can disturb processes produced by other motives. To understand emotions, therefore, we need to understand motives and the types of processes they can produce. This leads to a study of the global architecture of a mind. Some constraints on the evolution of minds are disussed. Types of motives and the processes they generate are sketched.
| Item Type: | Departmental Technical Report |
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| Subjects: | Psychology > Clinical Psychology Psychology > Cognitive Psychology Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence Computer Science > Robotics Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind |
| ID Code: | 705 |
| Deposited By: | Sloman, Aaron |
| Deposited On: | 22 Jun 1998 |
| Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2007 17:33 |
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