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Cherry, Mark J.
Sex Robots = Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations /
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Title/Author:
Sex Robots/ edited by Ruiping Fan, Mark J. Cherry.
Reminder of title:
Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations /
other author:
Cherry, Mark J.
Description:
IX, 204 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Artificial Intelligence. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82280-4
ISBN:
9783030822804
Sex Robots = Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations /
Sex Robots
Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations /[electronic resource] :edited by Ruiping Fan, Mark J. Cherry. - 1st ed. 2021. - IX, 204 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture,282215-1753 ;. - Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture,24.
Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction (Mark J. Cherry) -- Part I. Digisexuality, Sexbots, and Other Twenty-First Century Innovations -- Chapter 2. Sociable Robots for Later Life: Carebots, Friendbots and Sexbots (Nancy S. Jecker) -- Chapter 3. Does a Love Machine have Emotions? An Ethical Examination of Empathy in Human-Robot Relations ( Wang Jue) -- Chapter 4. Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink: Sex Robots as Social Influencers ( Mark Howard and Robert Sparrow) -- Part II. Sex: Shifting Cultural and Moral Norms -- Chapter 5. Why Sex? Sex-bots from a Daoist Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang) -- Chapter 6. Could You Marry a Sex Robot? Shifting Sexual Norms and the Transformation of the Family (Mark J. Cherry) -- Chapter 7. The Moral Significance of Human-Likeness in Sex Robots: A Confucian Perspective (Lawrence Yung) -- Chapter 8. What Kinds of Use of Sex Robots Can be Morally Allowed? A Confucian Perspective (Hanhui Xu) -- Chapter 9. Simulated Sex: On the Public Health Crisis of Unbridled Eroticism (Ryan Nash) -- Part III. Reponses and Critique -- Chapter 10. Response and Critique to Part I -- Chapter 11: Response and Critique to Part II (Ruiping Fan).
This book provides cross-cultural ethical exploration of sex robots and their social impact. What are the implications of sex robots and related technological innovations for society and culture? How should we evaluate the significance of sexual relations with robots that look like women, men or children? Critics argue that sex robots present a clear risk to real persons and a social degradation that will increase sexual violence, objectify women, encourage pedophilia, reinforce negative body images, increase forms of sexual dysfunction, and pass on sexually transmitted disease. Proponents judge robotic sexual companionship as just another step in the exploration of human desire. They see sex robots, and similar technology, such as virtual reality pornography, as providing autonomy affirming companionship for the lonely and a relatively harmless outlet for sexual fantasies that avoids the use of human prostitutes and thus reduces sexual victimization. Some appreciate sex robots as a social evil, others as a positive good, and still others as a harmless pastime. How we come to terms with such conceptual and moral concerns will have significant implications for society and the future of human relations. This book is of great interest to researchers in bioethics, human sexual behavior, AI ethics, and philosophy of sex.
ISBN: 9783030822804
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-82280-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QH332
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Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction (Mark J. Cherry) -- Part I. Digisexuality, Sexbots, and Other Twenty-First Century Innovations -- Chapter 2. Sociable Robots for Later Life: Carebots, Friendbots and Sexbots (Nancy S. Jecker) -- Chapter 3. Does a Love Machine have Emotions? An Ethical Examination of Empathy in Human-Robot Relations ( Wang Jue) -- Chapter 4. Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink: Sex Robots as Social Influencers ( Mark Howard and Robert Sparrow) -- Part II. Sex: Shifting Cultural and Moral Norms -- Chapter 5. Why Sex? Sex-bots from a Daoist Perspective (Ellen Y. Zhang) -- Chapter 6. Could You Marry a Sex Robot? Shifting Sexual Norms and the Transformation of the Family (Mark J. Cherry) -- Chapter 7. The Moral Significance of Human-Likeness in Sex Robots: A Confucian Perspective (Lawrence Yung) -- Chapter 8. What Kinds of Use of Sex Robots Can be Morally Allowed? A Confucian Perspective (Hanhui Xu) -- Chapter 9. Simulated Sex: On the Public Health Crisis of Unbridled Eroticism (Ryan Nash) -- Part III. Reponses and Critique -- Chapter 10. Response and Critique to Part I -- Chapter 11: Response and Critique to Part II (Ruiping Fan).
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