英文摘要 |
With the development and application of care robots, reflections on them have become one of the main foci of roboethics. This article reviews and compares the four main approaches of care roboethics: deontological approach, principlist approach, objective list approach, and care-ethical approach, especially for their application as care givers of care receivers with special cognitive conditions such as dementia. This article concludes with the perspective of care practice offered by philosopher A. Mol in her book The Logic of Care: Active Patients and the Limits of Choice as a response to these main approaches. |