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Chapter 1. Raul Hakli & Johanna Seibt; Introduction to the Philosophy of Robot Sociality
Chapter 2. Johanna Seibt; Varieties of the 'As-If': Towards a Taxonomy of Human-Robot Interaction
Chapter 3. Mark Bickhard; Robot Sociality: Genuine or Simulation?
Chapter 4. David Eck & Alex Levine; Prioritizing Otherness: The Line Between Vacuous Individuality and Hollow Collectivism
Chapter 5. Frank Esken; Can Robots be (or ever become) Normative Agents?
Chapter 6. Antonio Carnevale; Ontology, Normativity in the Care-Robot Relationship
Chapter 7. Maria Brincker; The Dynamics of Social Affordances
Chapter 8. Jedediah W.P. Allen & Hande Ilgaz; Social Meta-Learning: Learning How to Make Use of Others as a Resource for Learning
Chapter 9. Vìctor Fernández Castro; Shaping Robotic Minds
Chapter 10. Aurélie Clodic, Rachid Alami, Raja Chatila & Elisabeth Pacherie; Key Elements of Joint Human-Robot Action
Chapter 11. Felix Lindner & Carola Eschenbach; Affordances and Affordance Space (this paper is still unconfirmed)
Chapter 12. Hans Bernhard Schmid; From Reliability to Cooperative-Mindedness
Chapter 13. Alessandro Salice & John Michael; Joint Commitments and Group Identification in Human-Robot Interaction.

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