The discussion about rights and personhood for sex dolls intertwines ethics, philosophy, and policy. Proponents argue that highly autonomous or emotionally responsive dolls challenge conventional distinctions between objects and agents, prompting a reevaluation of how personhood is defined in relation to sentience, autonomy, or social function. Critics caution against conflating inanimate machines with beings deserving …
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