202147

Springer, Dordrecht

2015

369 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-08107-6

Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation
vol. 74

Machine medical ethics

Edited by

Simon van Rysewyk , Matthijs Pontier

The essays in this book, written by researchers from both humanities and sciences, describe various theoretical and experimental approaches to adding medical ethics to a machine in medical settings.

Medical machines are in close proximity with human beings, and getting closer: with patients who are in vulnerable states of health, who have disabilities of various kinds, with the very young or very old, and with medical professionals. In such contexts, machines are undertaking important medical tasks that require emotional sensitivity, knowledgeof medical codes, human dignity, and privacy. As machine technology advances, ethical concerns become more urgent: should medical machines be programmed to follow a code of medical ethics? What theory or theories should constrain medical machine conduct? What design features are required? Should machines share responsibility with humans for the ethical consequences of medical actions? How ought clinical relationships involving machines to be modeled? Is a capacity for empathy and emotion detection necessary? What about consciousness?

This collection is the first book to address these 21st-century concerns.

Publication details

Full citation:

van Rysewyk, S. , Pontier, M. (eds) (2015). Machine medical ethics, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

An overview of machine medical ethics

Kochetkova Tatjana

3-15

Open Access Link
Good healthcare is in the "how"

Coeckelbergh Mark

33-47

Open Access Link
Towards a principle-based healthcare agent

Leigh Anderson Susan; Anderson Michael L.; Anderson Michael C

67-77

Open Access Link
Do machines have prima facie duties?

Lucas Joshua; Comstock Gary

79-92

Open Access Link
Opportunity costs

Henschke Adam

131-150

Open Access Link
The rights of machines

Gunkel David J.

151-166

Open Access Link
Machine medical ethics and robot law

van den Hoven van Genderen Rob

167-177

Open Access Link
Having the final say

Inthorn Julia; Seising Rudolf

181-206

Open Access Link
Ethics of robotic assisted dying

Tonkens Ryan

207-221

Open Access Link
Machine medical ethics

Hoorn Johan F.

233-254

Open Access Link
Eliza fifty years later

Rzepka Rafal; Araki Kenji

257-272

Open Access Link
Emotion and disposition detection in medical machines

Hartmann Kim; Siegert Ingo; Prylipko Dmytro

317-339

Open Access Link

This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.