Science of "Ba"
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<Kijin Ba>'s <Rinri> and Social Responsibility
Murakami Kyoichi
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2025 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 40-62

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Japan is a "robot superpower," yet its future is in jeopardy due to the absence of an ethical code of conduct. This paper explores the role of robots in Japanese society. Although Rinri research that considers cultural backgrounds and social contexts is necessary, it has not yet been conducted. Under the Rinri of "Aidagara,"  interact with machines that appear to be human but are not. This is the Rinri problem of robots. To address this issue, I propose the concept of a <Kijin Ba> . where humans and <KyoKi> interact. This paper discusses the the Rinri of technology and social responsibility, topics that have not been addressed in the past. Specifically, I will reevaluate Junzo Karaki's argument, which was often overlooked despite the warning signs that emerged during a time when people believed that science and technology would create a bright future.
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