Toward Abiozoomorphism in Social Robotics? Discussion of a New Category between Mechanical Entities and Living Beings

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jaana Parviainen, Tuuli Turja
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Abstract

Social robotics designed to enhance anthropomorphism and zoomorphism seeks to evoke feelings of empathy and other positive emotions in humans. While it is difficult to treat these machines as mere artefacts, the simulated lifelike qualities of robots easily lead to misunderstandings that the machines could be intentional. In this post-anthropocentrically positioned article, we look for a solution to the dilemma by developing a novel concept, “abiozoomorphism.” Drawing on Donna Haraway’s conceptualization of companion species, we address critical aspects of why robots should not be categorized with animals by showing that the distinction between nonliving beings and living beings is still valid. In our phenomenologically informed approach to social robotics, we propose that the concept of abiozoomorphism makes it possible to transcend the strong ethos of biotism that prevails in both robot design and academic research on social robots.
走向社会机器人的非生物形态?机械实体与生物新范畴的探讨
社交机器人旨在增强拟人化和动物拟人化,旨在唤起人类的同理心和其他积极情绪。虽然很难将这些机器仅仅视为人工制品,但机器人模拟的逼真品质很容易导致误解,认为这些机器可能是有意的。在这篇以后人类中心主义为定位的文章中,我们通过发展一个新的概念“非生物形态”来寻找解决这一困境的方法。借鉴Donna Haraway的伴侣物种概念,我们通过展示非生物和生物之间的区别仍然有效,解决了为什么机器人不应该与动物分类的关键方面。在我们对社交机器人的现象学研究中,我们提出,非生物形态的概念使其有可能超越在机器人设计和社交机器人学术研究中普遍存在的强烈的生物主义精神。
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