My WIP has Golems. They are powered by Eitr, a silvery-blue liquid that is utilized in their construction. Researchers have discovered that Eitr is similar to the animating force of the soul(not the higher Consciousness partthat houses the individual) Because of this they are afforded some basic legal recognition because they are sentient(like elementals, poltergeists, or talking animals), but lack Sapience (like Orkhes, Aelves, Daktyls, Humans, etc...). Some groups are pushing to have this changed because they believe they are equal to any sapient race, and society's use of them is tantamount to slavery.
My take is this: I can see the argument for them to be recognized as making some sense. The Eitr strikes me as more "living" than a robot's programming, and power source, plus they learn and change as they interact with other beings. However I can't bring myself to see them as true equals. I can't imagine one painting a picture(especially an abstract), or contemplating it's existence or even buying decorations for it's off duty space. Throw in the fact that Golems can't make more Golems or utilize magic( but can be enchanted) and I've got this group that hangs in some kind of existential limbo. So Are They ALIVE? and are they more or less alive than say the Droids from Star Wars?
My take is this: I can see the argument for them to be recognized as making some sense. The Eitr strikes me as more "living" than a robot's programming, and power source, plus they learn and change as they interact with other beings. However I can't bring myself to see them as true equals. I can't imagine one painting a picture(especially an abstract), or contemplating it's existence or even buying decorations for it's off duty space. Throw in the fact that Golems can't make more Golems or utilize magic( but can be enchanted) and I've got this group that hangs in some kind of existential limbo. So Are They ALIVE? and are they more or less alive than say the Droids from Star Wars?