The identity crisis and solutions for nursing robots under the confucian ethics of filial piety.

IF 1.9 4区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Yingying Wang, Min Liu
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Abstract

As China's population ages, the lack of resources for elder care and the incapacity of adult children to care for their aging parents in the "4-2-1" family structure have emerged as major concerns. A potential solution to the societal issues surrounding elder care in the future is the deployment of care robots into homes to assist or support adult children in fulfilling their caregiving duties. There are two philosophical issues with the use of nursing robots in children's elder care duties, though: In what ways might the anthropomorphic traits of machines surpass the cognitive limits of conventional identification recognition? What destructive threats to China's ancient Confucian system, which is based on filial piety, does human-machine interaction present? The functional location of robots in home-based elderly care systems is the empirical emphasis of this paper, which uses China's 9073 elderly care model. In addition to offering a dynamic ethical framework, it explores the duality of their identity recognition-Intrinsic self-identification and extrinsic Social Identity. This framework contributes to governance innovation in an aging society by emphasizing a three-pronged approach to harmonizing tool rationality and humanistic ideals from the perspectives of technical flexibility, intergenerational shared responsibilities, and cultural adaptability.

儒家孝道伦理下护理机器人的身份危机与对策
随着中国人口老龄化,在“4-2-1”家庭结构中,养老资源的缺乏以及成年子女无力照顾年迈的父母已经成为人们关注的主要问题。未来围绕老年人护理的社会问题的一个潜在解决方案是将护理机器人部署到家中,以帮助或支持成年子女履行护理职责。然而,在照顾孩子和老人方面使用护理机器人存在两个哲学问题:机器的拟人化特征在哪些方面可能超越传统身份识别的认知限制?人机交互对以孝道为基础的中国古代儒家体系构成了什么样的破坏性威胁?机器人在居家养老系统中的功能定位是本文的实证重点,本文采用中国9073养老模型。除了提供一个动态的伦理框架外,它还探讨了他们身份认同的二元性——内在的自我认同和外在的社会认同。该框架通过强调从技术灵活性、代际共享责任和文化适应性的角度协调工具合理性和人文理想的三管齐下的方法,有助于老龄化社会的治理创新。
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Philosophy Ethics and Humanities in Medicine
Philosophy Ethics and Humanities in Medicine Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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2.70
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13
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine considers articles on the philosophy of medicine and biology, and on ethical aspects of clinical practice and research. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of the philosophy of medicine and biology, and the ethical aspects of clinical practice and research. It also considers papers at the intersection of medicine and humanities, including the history of medicine, that are relevant to contemporary philosophy of medicine and bioethics. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine is the official publication of the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University Medical Center.
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