摘要 | 第4-6页 |
Abstract | 第6-8页 |
Introduction | 第10-26页 |
1. The definition of relevant conception | 第10-15页 |
1.1 Science fictions and the relevant studies | 第10-11页 |
1.2 What is ethics? | 第11-13页 |
1.3 What is hedonistic utilitarianism? | 第13-15页 |
2. Research method: Ethical Literary Criticism | 第15-17页 |
3. Issac Asimov and historic background | 第17-19页 |
4. Literature review | 第19-22页 |
5. Significance of this thesis | 第22-26页 |
5.1 Academic significance | 第22-24页 |
5.2 Realistic significance | 第24-26页 |
Chapter One The Signs of Subversion in Human-Robot Ethical Taboo | 第26-35页 |
1.1 From the speechless to the free talker | 第28-30页 |
1.2 Robots shift from the being-gazed to the subject of gazing | 第30-32页 |
1.3 From the monitored to the cooperator | 第32-35页 |
Chapter Two The logic Basis for Subversion in Human-Robot Ethic | 第35-45页 |
2.1 The discrepancy between human language and machine language | 第36-38页 |
2.2 The innate logic flaw in "Three Laws of Robotics" | 第38-40页 |
2.3 The Sphinx factor and Frankenstein factor in ethical selection | 第40-45页 |
Chapter Three The Significance for Subversion in Human-Robot Ethics | 第45-57页 |
3.1 Political value: the balance between state power and individual will | 第47-50页 |
3.2 Scientific value: the balance between scientific rationality and natural humanity | 第50-52页 |
3.3 Cultural value: the balance between unity and diversity | 第52-57页 |
Conclusion | 第57-62页 |
1. The basic points of this discussion | 第57-59页 |
2. The originality and deficiency of this discussion | 第59-61页 |
3. The outlook of this research | 第61-62页 |
Works Cited | 第62-65页 |
Acknowledgements | 第65-66页 |
Research Achievements | 第66-67页 |