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Consciousness in robots: the hard problem and some less hard problems

Bruce J. MacLennan

Year
2006
Citations
6

Abstract

Based on results from evolutionary psychology we discuss important functions that can be served by consciousness in autonomous robots. We distinguish intrinsic intentionality from consciousness, but argue it is also important. Finally we explore the hard problem for robots (i.e., whether they can experience subjective awareness) from the perspective of the theory of protophenomena.

Keywords

ConsciousnessIntentionalityRobotPerspective (graphical)Cognitive scienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePsychologyEpistemologyPhilosophy

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