These webpages contain theses and reports by students affiliated with the various bachelor and master programmes offered at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
(LIACS),
the computer science and artificial intelligence department of Leiden University.
The following thesis was written by a student who graduated in 2019-2020 from the Master Creative Intelligence and Technology programme at Leiden University.
Thesis details
| Title | How Much Do You Blame a Robot That Harms Someone? On the Relationship Between Human-like Appearance of Artificial Agents and the Degree to Which They Are Perceived as an Intentional Agent and Hence Morally Judged |
| Student | Isguzar, E. |
| Programme | Master Creative Intelligence and Technology |
| Year | 2019-2020 |
| Supervisors | Duijn, dr. M.J. (Max) van Putten, dr. P.W.H. (Peter) van der Lamers, dr. M.H. (Maarten) |
| Thesis | Open Thesis PDF |
Citation details
Isguzar, E., How Much Do You Blame a Robot That Harms Someone? On the Relationship Between Human-like Appearance of Artificial Agents and the Degree to Which They Are Perceived as an Intentional Agent and Hence Morally Judged, Thesis Master Creative Intelligence and Technology, LIACS, Leiden University, 2020.