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      Designing Robots for Care: Care Centered Value-Sensitive Design

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      Science and Engineering Ethics
      Springer Netherlands
      Value-sensitive design, Care robots, Care ethics, Ethics and technology

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          Abstract

          The prospective robots in healthcare intended to be included within the conclave of the nurse-patient relationship—what I refer to as care robots—require rigorous ethical reflection to ensure their design and introduction do not impede the promotion of values and the dignity of patients at such a vulnerable and sensitive time in their lives. The ethical evaluation of care robots requires insight into the values at stake in the healthcare tradition. What’s more, given the stage of their development and lack of standards provided by the International Organization for Standardization to guide their development, ethics ought to be included into the design process of such robots. The manner in which this may be accomplished, as presented here, uses the blueprint of the Value-sensitive design approach as a means for creating a framework tailored to care contexts. Using care values as the foundational values to be integrated into a technology and using the elements in care, from the care ethics perspective, as the normative criteria, the resulting approach may be referred to as care centered value-sensitive design. The framework proposed here allows for the ethical evaluation of care robots both retrospectively and prospectively. By evaluating care robots in this way, we may ultimately ask what kind of care we, as a society, want to provide in the future.

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                Contributors
                +31-64-1227278 , aimeevanwynsberghe@hotmail.com
                Journal
                Sci Eng Ethics
                Sci Eng Ethics
                Science and Engineering Ethics
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                1353-3452
                1471-5546
                3 January 2012
                3 January 2012
                June 2013
                : 19
                : 2
                : 407-433
                Affiliations
                Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
                Article
                9343
                10.1007/s11948-011-9343-6
                3662860
                22212357
                2cefeac7-a135-451e-97b4-275bf3917ba6
                © The Author(s) 2011
                History
                : 29 April 2011
                : 11 December 2011
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                © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013

                Ethics
                value-sensitive design,care robots,care ethics,ethics and technology
                Ethics
                value-sensitive design, care robots, care ethics, ethics and technology

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