Abstract

In this commentary we would like to question (a) Clark and Fischer's characterization of the "social artifact puzzle" - which we consider less puzzling than the authors, and (b) their account of social robots as depictions involving three physical scenes - which to us seems unnecessarily complex. We contrast the authors' model with a more parsimonious account based on attributions.

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