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  • - The increasing use of socially assistive robots in aged care raises important ethical questions about what it means to be human, influenced by different ontological and anthropological perspectives.
  • - Religious beliefs and secular views play a significant role in shaping our understanding of these ethical issues, as they can provide various anthropological insights.
  • - This article presents seven anthropological considerations, drawn from biblical scriptures, Catholic documents, and current research, to encourage global discussion on the implications of digital technology in aged care and our understanding of humanity.

Article Abstract

Our society, in general, and health care, in particular, faces notable challenges due to the emergence of innovative digital technologies. The use of socially assistive robots in aged care is a particular digital application that provokes ethical reflection. The answers we give to the ethical questions associated with socially assistive robots are framed by ontological and anthropological considerations of what constitutes human beings and how the meaning of being human relates to how these robots are conceived. Religious beliefs and secular worldviews, each of which may participate fully in pluralist societies, have an important responsibility in this foundational debate, as anthropological theories can be inspired by religious and secular viewpoints. This article identifies seven anthropological considerations grounded in the synthesis of biblical scriptures, Roman Catholic documents, and recent research literature. We highlight the inspirational quality of these anthropological considerations when dealing with ethical issues regarding the development and use of socially assistive robots in aged care. With this contribution, we aim to foster a global and inclusive dialogue on digitalization in aged care that deeply challenges our basic understanding of what constitutes a human being and how this notion relates to machine artefacts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bioe.13322DOI Listing

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