This position paper discusses the question of incorporating roboethics into the roboticists' thinking about their research. On the one hand, there has been a growing recognition of the need to develop and advance the field of roboethics. On the other hand, for different reasons, a large part of the robotics community has still been reluctant to explicitly address ethical considerations in robotics research. We argue here that in order to facilitate and foster ethical reflection in roboticists' work, roboethics should be seen as a research puzzle. This implies studying rather than only applying specific ethical principles, as well as taking highly creative and pioneering approaches towards emerging ethical challenges
Environmental scientists and engineers have been exploring research and monitoring applications of r...
Robot ethics is a branch of applied ethics which endeavours to isolate and analyse ethical issues ar...
In this paper we address the question of when a researcher is justified in describing his or her art...
Robotics has progressed substantially over the last 20 years, moving from simple proof-of-concept e...
Clearly, technical and scientific progress and moral progress do not necessarily go hand in hand. Th...
In very few years, the rapid evolution in Robotics research will lead to the designing and developin...
This article proposes an integrative approach to robotics research, based on bringing interdisciplin...
Many recent studies (e.g., IFR: International Federation of Robotics, 2016) predict that the number ...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
The influence of the humanities on the study of a technological subject like robotics needs to rapid...
Springer Nature SharedIt: https://rdcu.be/cKYzAInternational audienceThis paper outlines a methodolo...
If we are doing ethics of robotics, what exactly is the object of our inquiry? This paper challenges...
Roboethics is the new field emerging around the rapid advances in robotics. How are we to program ma...
This special issue deals with the emerging debate on robo- ethics, the human ethics ap- plied to rob...
The evaluation of the societal impact of autonomous technologies, particularly robotics, has grown i...
Environmental scientists and engineers have been exploring research and monitoring applications of r...
Robot ethics is a branch of applied ethics which endeavours to isolate and analyse ethical issues ar...
In this paper we address the question of when a researcher is justified in describing his or her art...
Robotics has progressed substantially over the last 20 years, moving from simple proof-of-concept e...
Clearly, technical and scientific progress and moral progress do not necessarily go hand in hand. Th...
In very few years, the rapid evolution in Robotics research will lead to the designing and developin...
This article proposes an integrative approach to robotics research, based on bringing interdisciplin...
Many recent studies (e.g., IFR: International Federation of Robotics, 2016) predict that the number ...
Socially interactive robots in a variety of forms and function are quickly becoming part of everyday...
The influence of the humanities on the study of a technological subject like robotics needs to rapid...
Springer Nature SharedIt: https://rdcu.be/cKYzAInternational audienceThis paper outlines a methodolo...
If we are doing ethics of robotics, what exactly is the object of our inquiry? This paper challenges...
Roboethics is the new field emerging around the rapid advances in robotics. How are we to program ma...
This special issue deals with the emerging debate on robo- ethics, the human ethics ap- plied to rob...
The evaluation of the societal impact of autonomous technologies, particularly robotics, has grown i...
Environmental scientists and engineers have been exploring research and monitoring applications of r...
Robot ethics is a branch of applied ethics which endeavours to isolate and analyse ethical issues ar...
In this paper we address the question of when a researcher is justified in describing his or her art...