9:00 - 09:10
Workshop organizers
9:15 - 10:00
30 min Speech + 15 min Q & A
10:00 - 10:43
1. Community Futures With Morally Capable Robotic Technology (Terran Mott and Tom Williams)
2. Perceived Moral Agency of Non-Moral Entities: Implications and Future Research Directions for Social Robots (Joel Wester, Eike Schneiders, and Niels van Berkel)
3. Perspectives on Moral Agency for HRI: Cognitive Construct or Ontological State? (Boyoung Kim, Elizabeth Phillips, Qin Zhu, and Tom Williams)
4. Towards a Measure of User Autonomy in Response to Robot Assistance (Jason Wilson)
5. Users' Perspectives on Value Awareness in Social Robots (Giulio Antonio Abbo and Tony Belpaeme)
6. Collective Agency of Robots and Humans within the Framework of Criminal Responsibility (Kamil Mamak, Pekka Mäkelä, and Raul Hakli)
7. Beyond Agency: Introducing Emerging Approaches to Machine Morality in Robotics (Alice Fox and Ben Beiter)
8. Towards a Transrelational Theory of Moral Agency (Jakob Stenseke)
9. The Return of Magical Thinking? (Ylva von Gerber and Christian Balkenius)
10:43 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:30
11:30 - 11:50
10. Robots Capable of Norm-Appropriate Action (not Moral Agency) (Bertram Malle, Eric Rosen, Vivienne Chi, Dev Ramesh)
11. Initial Evidence of a Moral Mind Heuristic: Concomitance of Mind, Morality, and Trust in Judgments of Novel Social Robots (Jaime Banks)
12. Meaningful Human Control and Moral Agency in Human-Robot Teams for Fire Fighting (Ruben Verhagen, Mark Neerincx, and Myrthe Tielman)
13. The Relationship between Perceived Agency and Perceived Moral Agency (Greg Trafton, Malcolm McCurry, and Branden Bio)
11:50 - 12:00
12:00 - 12:25
12:25 - 13:00