Ethics of Healthcare Robotics: Towards Responsible Research and Innovation

Date

2016-09-20

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0921-8890

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Yes

Abstract

Abstract. How can we best identify, understand, and deal with ethical and societal issues raised by healthcare robotics? This paper argues that next to ethical analysis, classic technology assessment, and philosophical speculation we need forms of reflection, dialogue, and experiment that come, quite literally, much closer to innovation practices and contexts of use. The authors discuss a number of ways how to achieve that.. Informed by their experience with “embedded” ethics in technical projects and with various tools and methods of responsible research and innovation, the paper identifies “internal” and “external” forms of dialogical research and innovation and reflects on the possibilities and limitations of these forms of ethical-technological forms of innovation and explores a number of ways how they can be supported by policy at national and supranational level.

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This is an Open Access article

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healthcare, robots, robotics, ethics of robotics, responsible research and innovation, stakeholders, dialogue, participation, embedded ethics

Citation

Coeckelbergh, M. and Stahl, B.C. (2016) Ethics of Healthcare Robotics: Towards Responsible Research and Innovation. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 86, pp. 152-161

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Research Institute