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This paper notes that the discipline of robot ethics has a structural problem and proposes a new concept to address this: the ‘Robomot,’ based on the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. In particular, this article considers the problem of the exclusion and inclusion of others, and that of how to talk about robots. The article deconstructs the discipline of robot ethics and determines the ‘auto-immune’ workings of robots and machines. Using language theory like the speech-act, the article examines robots as ‘the Other.’
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