Toward an understanding of the robot rights spectrum: an integrative framework from an Islamic economics perspective

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作者
Thaker, Mohamed Asmy Bin Mohd Thas [1 ]
Akbar, Mohamed Aslam [1 ]
Imon, Riasat Amin Amin [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Islamic Univ Malaysia, Dept Econ, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
关键词
Robot; Rights; Religion; Islam; PERSONAL VALUES; SERVICE ROBOTS; INNOVATION; ETHICS;
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10.1108/JIMA-04-2023-0132
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the role and relationship of ethics and morals in technology, specifically examining how Islam, as a religion that emphasizes spirituality and sacredness, can uniquely influence the concept of robot rights.Design/methodology/approachThe existing literature on robot rights and Islamic perspectives has been critically reviewed to address the study's objectives.FindingsIn Islam, robots are viewed similarly to property ownership, where the owner holds responsibilities rather than absolute control. Islamic ownership rights are distinct compared to conventional ownership models. In Islam, private ownership is limited, as God is considered the ultimate owner of all assets. Assets, including robots, must be managed according to Islamic values and ethics. Unlike conventional ownership, where the owner can dispose of their property without justification, Islamic principles grant more rights to assets (including robots). This difference arises from the sacred origins of economic resources in Islam, which extends to the treatment of assets as inputs in an economy. Therefore, spirituality, as defined in Islam, uniquely influences the rights of robots.Originality/valueAs robotics becomes an increasingly significant part of our lives, religion plays a growing role in shaping the ethical and moral framework within which robots operate. This study is among the first to present an integrative framework and evaluate robot rights from an Islamic economics perspective.
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