Crítica hacia las interacciones con robots sexuales: analogías y equivalencias débiles
Publicado 29-03-2025
Palabras clave
- analogía,
- equivalencia,
- interacción humano-robot,
- robots sexuales,
- lógica
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En este artículo, analizo el argumento filosófico que promueve la prohibición de las interacciones sexuales entre humanos y robots, destacando las analogías y equivalencias débiles que respaldan esta postura. Los académicos ofrecen diversas perspectivas sobre la deseabilidad de tales interacciones, pero me centro en identificar los argumentos lógicamente débiles detrás de la reticencia en los círculos filosóficos. Abogo por un cambio hacia la investigación experimental y por un enfoque constructivo que incluya diversas perspectivas.
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