FRANKENSTEIN – SHELLEY’S CAT
Abstract
The article examines the Frankenstein theme as an issue of categorizing the
monster from Mary Shelley's novel. It emphasizes that the attempts to definitively
classify the monster as either a type of artificial intelligence or an automaton are
not only unsuccessful but fundamentally flawed, as something always remains
beyond the imposed boundaries. This leads to the conclusion that the problem lies
not in the creature itself but in the attempt to categorize it. The article raises the
question of the monster’s true nature and introduces the idea of Frankenstein –
Shelley’s cat, comparing the creature to Schrödinger’s experiment.