Care robots are likely to perform increasingly sophisticated caring activities that some will consider comforting and valuable. They will get increasingly humanlike and lifelike. This paper addresses the conceptual question: Even if robots can assist and ease people's suffering, can such machines provide humanistic care? Arguably, humanistic care is the most humanly distinctive and deepest form of care there is. As such, it may be thought to show most starkly the gulf between human and robot caregiving. The paper argues that humanistic caregiving is indeed a distinctive form of 'affective' care dependent on certain uniquely human characteristics or aspects of our humanity which can provide a profound kind of comfort to suffering people. It ...
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Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
In this chapter, we ask if care robots can care. The standard and indeed intuitive response to such ...
In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future i...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its possible devel...
Attitudes towards robots in elderly care are systematically sceptical: a central worry is that a rob...
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Contains fulltext : 200928pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Robots are...
By talking with people who work in eldercare as well as those involved in work on robotics, I look a...
The insertion of robotic and artificial intelligent (AI) systems in therapeutic settings is accelera...
Recent advances in robotics have in many ways enhanced the human experience, improving medical care...
Having a sense of dignity is one of the core emotions in human life. Is our dignity, and accordingly...
Twenty-five years ago, robotics guru Joseph Engelberger had a mission to motivate research teams all...
This paper explores the relationship between dignity and robot care for older people. It highlights ...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
In this chapter, we ask if care robots can care. The standard and indeed intuitive response to such ...
In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future i...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in artificial intelligence (A.I.) and its possible devel...
Attitudes towards robots in elderly care are systematically sceptical: a central worry is that a rob...
open access articleThis paper tries to understand the phenomenon that humans are able to empathize...
This position paper proposes a novel approach to the ethical design of social robots. We coin the te...
Social robots are marketed as human tools promising us a better life. This marketing strategy commod...
Contains fulltext : 200928pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Robots are...
By talking with people who work in eldercare as well as those involved in work on robotics, I look a...
The insertion of robotic and artificial intelligent (AI) systems in therapeutic settings is accelera...
Recent advances in robotics have in many ways enhanced the human experience, improving medical care...