The second-order problem of other minds

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e31 (2023)
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Abstract

The target article proposes that people perceive social robots as depictions rather than as genuine social agents. We suggest that people might instead view social robots as social agents, albeit agents with more restricted capacities and moral rights than humans. We discuss why social robots, unlike other kinds of depictions, present a special challenge for testing the depiction hypothesis.

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Ori Friedman
University of Waterloo

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