Intersubjectivity, "Other Intelligences" and the Philosophical Constitution of the Human-Robotics-Interaction

Authors

  • Bernhard Irrgang University of Technology, Dresden

Abstract

Questions of validity are not questions of nature, but rather emerge from the conditions of constitution of the anthropological potentials and subjectivity of the embodied-human subject. Through the body as coping-mastery, the lifeworld of humans is both socially and technically signed. Essential for an analysis of intersubjectivity is a threefold hermeneutics of the other as natural, artificial and human. The human lived body is a special case, in which all three dimensions of this hermeneutics are incorporated. Hence, the body can serve as a model for intersubjectivity.

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