about human beings
Marxist philosophy tells us that man is the sum of social relations.
Materialism tells us that matter determines consciousness.
This drama uses a highly anthropomorphic robot setting to explore the nature of human beings. Biologically speaking, human beings are an animal, with flesh and blood, they will grow old and die, but human beings are different from other species in that they have developed advanced Wisdom and emotion, and the source of everything - language.
But ants and bees are also highly social animals, and highly intelligent animals such as dolphins also have emotions. So what is the difference between humans and other species?
When watching the drama at station B, I saw a barrage: "Man is a combination of divinity and beast."
The Leo in the play is a transformed half-human half-machine that bleeds red, but also has data-based memories. To be honest, I admire such a structure, which can avoid the weaknesses of humans and machines at the same time. In another bbc drama "years and years", there is also such a plot, the rebellious daughter of the eldest son in the play wants to take her own The brain is uploaded to the cloud, and the body is abandoned to be immortalized in the space of data. I do not judge the right or wrong of the transhuman group. It is a personal preference, just as we should treat heterosexuals and homosexuals equally.
I just think that people are people not only because of memories that can be quantified as data and emotions that are difficult to quantify, but also because of this imperfect body, which bleeds, hurts, itches, and gets fat. That's why we take care to avoid injury and illness, keep exercising to stay healthy, and eat delicious food for energy. I respect transhuman's personal choice, but I don't buy into it. Of course, if in my lifetime the technological barriers are broken and sink to my class, I might change my mind and try.
If it is too perfect, just like the villain Kaz in the second part of JOJO, it will be unacceptable to the earth.
About human nature, marriage, emotions
In my opinion, the existence of the marriage system is a choice for two people to be together in the past to reduce the cost of living. When technology really advances to the level in the play, perhaps most people will not need marriage.
Emotions are consumables, whether it is family, friendship, love... all are labels attached by human beings, and the essence is emotion. In an emotional relationship, everyone can’t give or take unlimitedly. Emotions are mutual. What you get, you must give the other party an equivalent return. This return is not limited to emotions, but may also be money or other. A relationship that is only paid by one party will not last long.
But robots are different, they don’t need anything in return, like the policeman’s wife in the play, who is escorted by a robot, and even eventually evolves to accuse her husband of being difficult to communicate, making her walk on thin ice and the robot won’t. Her husband may not be perfect, but she's the kind of person who takes everything.
In all fairness, no one wants to give more, everyone wants to have a lover who can do whatever they want, who is omnipotent in housework, will never get angry, has a good body and looks, and everything is perfect. I want it too.
So back to the original question, family, love, marriage... I'm not here to discuss the difference between men and women cheating, etc. I have never suggested labeling a group. Every group has good and bad, Human nature is here, and there is no gender distinction. It's just that due to differences in objective conditions and social and cultural atmosphere, the proportion of men is relatively higher.
Getting along with people is a complicated issue, and I may never understand it for the rest of my life, so I just want a robot like this that can accompany me.
The essence of cheating is disrespect to your partner and this relationship. If you don't like it, you can say that you can find another person at will after breaking up, and you don't have to eat what's in the bowl and watch what's in the pot. Some people think that sex and love can be separated. This is true, but the premise is to respect the partner's opinion. It is okay for the partner to feel that it doesn't matter. Open marriages are not uncommon, and cheating is carried out without telling the partner, which is a kind of deception.
What about Leo's family robots, they all have emotions, their own views on things and how they feel about behavior. From this perspective, they should be treated as human beings, but they have blue blood and need to be recharged. The idea of is more than a hundred pages of code, any programmer can modify it at will as long as he has permission.
Should they have human rights?
Humans project their emotions on things they like, such as pets, objects that have been used for a long time, and humanoid robots, and if a self-aware robot reciprocates this emotional projection, what is it, it can be counted as human-to-human Emotional exchange between?
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