Perceiving the Human through the Nonhuman: Posthumanism in Issac Asimov's The Bicentennial Man

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE CEA CRITIC Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1353/cea.2024.a922347
Hawk Chang
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Since the late twentieth century, stories of humanoid robots have undermined a clear-cut boundary between humans and nonhumans. Traditionally, the mainstream opinion has been dominated by human-centered discourse, in which robots are invariably nonhumans that are characterized by inferiority, servitude, and lack. This mindset to subordinate robots as servants is outdated, evidenced by Issac Asimov’s novella The Bicentennial Man. In this story, the robot protagonist Andrew is in many aspects similar to humans, and he even commits to becoming a human at the cost of many benefits he enjoys in the form of an immortal machine. Ultimately, what Andrew’s story teaches is not so much related to the changing status of robots as a re-examination of the authentic qualities of humanity. By using the critical lens of posthumanism, this essay focuses on this end and then uses it to consider the expanding world of Artificial Intelligence.

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通过非人类感知人类:伊萨克-阿西莫夫《二百周年的人》中的后人类主义
摘要:自二十世纪末以来,关于仿人机器人的故事破坏了人类与非人类之间的明确界限。传统上,主流舆论一直以人类为中心,认为机器人是自卑、奴役和匮乏的非人类。伊萨克-阿西莫夫(Issac Asimov)的长篇小说《百年人》(The Bicentennial Man)证明,这种将机器人视为奴仆的思想已经过时。在这个故事中,机器人主人公安德鲁在很多方面都与人类相似,他甚至不惜牺牲自己作为不朽机器所享有的诸多好处,也要成为人类。归根结底,安德鲁的故事告诉我们的与其说是机器人地位的变化,不如说是对人类真实品质的重新审视。通过使用后人道主义的批判视角,本文聚焦于这一目的,并以此来思考不断扩展的人工智能世界。
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