Title Kantianism and the problem of child sex robots
Authors Gordon, John Stewart ; Nyholm, Sven
DOI 10.1111/japp.12543
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Is Part of Journal of applied philosophy.. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley. 2022, vol. 39, iss. 1, p. 132-147.. ISSN 0264-3758
Keywords [eng] ethics ; sex robots ; Kantian approach
Abstract [eng] Recent years have seen a growing interest in the ethics of sex robots, fuelled by the technology industry's ability to build better and better robots that can be used as sex toys (such as realdoll.com). Although the pros and cons of sex robots have been discussed for several years in the philosophy of technology, only a few contributions have focussed on child sex robots. None of these prior essays have examined a Kantian approach to the question of whether one should allow people to use child robots as sex toys. Accordingly, this article considers the possibility of using Kant either in support of or in opposition to child sex robots. The conclusion is that a Kantian approach yields inconclusive results and is therefore ill-equipped to solve this particular moral problem.
Published Hoboken, NJ : Wiley
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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