Willem F.G. Haselager

List of John Benjamins publications for which Willem F.G. Haselager plays a role.

Journal

Title

Mechanicism and Autonomy: What Can Robotics Teach Us About Human Cognition and Action?

Edited by Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez, Willem F.G. Haselager and Itiel E. Dror

Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 15:3 (2007) 224 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive psychology | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Haselager, Willem F.G. 2012 Like the breathability of air: Embodied embedded communicationCulture – Language – Cognition, Dascal, Marcelo † (ed.), pp. 263–274 | Article
I present experimental and computational research, inspired by the perspective of Embodied Embedded Cognition, concerning various aspects of language as supporting Everett’s interactionist view of language. Based on earlier and ongoing work, I briefly illustrate the contribution of the environment… read more
Haselager, Willem F.G. 2007 Robotics, philosophy and the problems of autonomyCognitive Technologies and the Pragmatics of Cognition, Dror, Itiel E. (ed.), pp. 61–77 | Article
Robotics can be seen as a cognitive technology, assisting us in understanding various aspects of autonomy. In this paper I will investigate a difference between the interpretations of autonomy that exist within robotics and philosophy. Based on a brief review of some historical developments I… read more
Haselager, Willem F.G. and Maria Eunice Q. Gonzalez 2007 Mechanicism and autonomy: What can robotics teach us about human cognition and action?Mechanicism and Autonomy: What Can Robotics Teach Us About Human Cognition and Action?, Quilici Gonzalez, Maria Eunice, Willem F.G. Haselager and Itiel E. Dror (eds.), pp. 407–412 | Article
Haselager, Willem F.G. 2005 Robotics, philosophy and the problems of autonomyCognitive Technologies and the Pragmatics of Cognition, Dror, Itiel E. (ed.), pp. 515–532 | Article
Robotics can be seen as a cognitive technology, assisting us in understanding various aspects of autonomy. In this paper I will investigate a difference between the interpretations of autonomy that exist within robotics and philosophy. Based on a brief review of some historical developments I… read more