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Peter Stone, Michael Quinlan,
and Todd Hester. The Essence of Soccer: Can Robots Play Too?. In Soccer
and Philosophy, Popular Culture and Philosophy, Open Court Publishing Company, 2010. To appear.
Appears in Soccer
and Philosophy (available from amazon.com)
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This article considers the true "essence" of the game of soccer through the lens of roboticists who are trying to build soccer-playing robots with the aspiration that they will eventually challenge human soccer teams on a real soccer field.
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This article considers the true "essence" of the game of soccer
through the lens of roboticists who are trying to build
soccer-playing robots with the aspiration that they will
eventually challenge human soccer teams on a real soccer field.
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