mbinjerëzore
Mbinjerëzore, also known as "non-human people" or "non-human beings," refers to entities that are not human but are often attributed with human-like qualities or characteristics. This concept is often explored in various fields such as philosophy, literature, and science fiction. In philosophy, mbinjerëzore can be discussed in the context of personhood and moral status, questioning whether non-human entities can be considered "people" or deserve moral consideration. In literature and science fiction, mbinjerëzore are frequently depicted as characters with human-like emotions, intelligence, and experiences, challenging traditional notions of humanity. The study of mbinjerëzore also intersects with fields like animal studies, where the ethical treatment of non-human animals is examined. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any entity that is not human but is perceived as having human-like qualities, such as artificial intelligence or virtual characters. Overall, the concept of mbinjerëzore invites exploration of what it means to be human and the boundaries of personhood.