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The book is interdisciplinary and focuses on the topic of artificial consciousness: from neuroscience to artificial intelligence, from bioengineering to robotics. It provides an overview on the current state of the art of research in the field of artificial consciousness and includes extended and revised versions of the papers presented at the International Workshop on 'Artificial Consciousness', held in November 2005 at Agrigento (Italy).
Contents
I - The race for artificial consciousness. Vincenzo Tagliascoof artificial consciousness; John G. Taylor: Through Attention to Consciousness in Humans and Machines; Peter Gardenfors: Mechanisms for components of a theory of mind; Tom Ziemke: Taking embodiment seriously: Integrating cognition, emotion and self-maintenance in the modeling of consciousness; Igor Aleksander, Helen Morton: Who's afraid of phenomenology? Andrea Lavazza: Sense as a "translation" of mental contents. II - Design and Implementation of an artificial machine. Salvatore Gaglio: Intelligent Artificial Systems; Maurizio Cardaci, Antonella D'Amico, Barbara Caci: The Social Cognitive Theory. A new framework for implementing Artificial Consciousness; Luc Steels: Language Re-entrance and the 'Inner Voice'; Antonio Chella: Towards a new generation of autonomous conscious robots; Ricardo Sanz: A Rationale and Vision for Machine Consciousness; Owen Holland: The role of the self process in embodied machine consciousness. III - Artificial and natural consciousness. Ted Honderich: Seeing, Thinking, Wanting; Riccardo Manzotti: The Enlarged Mind; Domenico Parisi: Mental robotics; Alberto Faro, Daniela Giordano: An Account of Consciousness from the Synergetics and Quantum Field Theory Perspectives; Piero Morasso: Consciousness as the emergent property of the interaction between brain body and environment: the crucial role of haptic perception.