Steps Toward an Ethics of Environmental Robotics

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Justin Donhauser (Bowling Green State University)

Aimee van Wynsberghe (TU Delft - Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)

Alexander Bearden (Bowling Green State University)

Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00399-3
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Issue number
3
Volume number
34
Pages (from-to)
507-524

Abstract

New robotics technologies are being used for environmental research, and engineers and ecologists are exploring ways of integrating an array of different sorts of robots into ecosystems as a means of responding to the unprecedented environmental changes that mark the onset of the Anthropocene. These efforts introduce new roles that robots may play in our environments, potentially crucial new forms of human dependence on such robots, and new ways that robots can enhance life quality and environmental health. These efforts at once introduce a variety of new and unprecedented ethical concerns. This work uses a previously developed functional taxonomy of kinds of environmental robots to develop a list of key ethical questions to push forward the sub-field and study of Environmental Robot Ethics. By identifying unique concerns raised by the different sorts of existing environmental robotics technologies, this paper aims to provide resources for further critical analysis of the ethical issues and tradeoffs environmental robots present.

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