Answer to Question #148581 in Philosophy for fiorelle

Question #148581
2. Again in the future several hundred years. The robotics technology is so good that most of the dangerous, hard, or otherwise undesirable labor that human beings do not want to do can be replaced by robot workers. Suppose they are as good as human workers, but they are robots. Would it be “wrong” in any way to treat them as slaves? Suppose some of the work they had to do required some intelligence, and the same intelligence made them say, “we no longer wish to do this work, because we have determined that it is risky for our continuing existence.” Would it be right to force them to do the work against their “will?” Do they have freedom?
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2020-12-03T01:14:23-0500
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