BCI technologies are analyzed in the ethical context of medical beneficence, individual and relational autonomy, fundamental rights, and the capability approach in the theory of justice. BCI interaction strategies enable one to disclose new human capabilities and human-machine co-adaptations. Error potentials for negative feedback and machine action monitoring are significant cases in point. Here, ethical reflection prominently concerns the constitution of human capabilities and self-knowledge in human-machine interactions
BCI Ethics: Autonomy, Alienation, Personal Identity / Tamburrini, Guglielmo. - (2010). (Intervento presentato al convegno Integrating BCI with conventional assistive technology tenutosi a Graz, Austria nel 3-4 febbraio 2010).
BCI Ethics: Autonomy, Alienation, Personal Identity
TAMBURRINI, GUGLIELMO
2010
Abstract
BCI technologies are analyzed in the ethical context of medical beneficence, individual and relational autonomy, fundamental rights, and the capability approach in the theory of justice. BCI interaction strategies enable one to disclose new human capabilities and human-machine co-adaptations. Error potentials for negative feedback and machine action monitoring are significant cases in point. Here, ethical reflection prominently concerns the constitution of human capabilities and self-knowledge in human-machine interactionsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.