2020
DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2020-107153
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Robots and sexual ethics

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“…Although considering the potential benefit of sex robots on this population, an additional problem arises since there are no sex robots capable of treating reduced vaginal lubrication or erectile dysfunction today. Likewise, there is a lack of clinical trials that assess the impact on these sexual dysfunctions (Earp & GruntMejer‐, 2021; Jecker, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although considering the potential benefit of sex robots on this population, an additional problem arises since there are no sex robots capable of treating reduced vaginal lubrication or erectile dysfunction today. Likewise, there is a lack of clinical trials that assess the impact on these sexual dysfunctions (Earp & GruntMejer‐, 2021; Jecker, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auf der anderen Seite kann es jedoch ethisch ebenso problematisch sein, nicht (mehr) neurotypische Erwachsene von der Nutzung neuer Technologien auszuschließen. Dies diskutieren beispielsweise Earp and Grunt-Mejer [ 20 ] anhand der Problematik der Nutzung von Sexrobotern im Alter. Einerseits könnten gerade ältere MmD von neuen Innovationen im Gesundheitsbereich besonders profitieren.…”
Section: Worst-case-szenarienunclassified
“…Andererseits handelt es sich hier jedoch oft um besonders vulnerable Gruppen. Vorliegende ethische Konzepte sind hier immer noch primär auf den Fall von uneingeschränkt einwilligungsfähigen neurotypischen Erwachsenen ausgelegt [ 20 ].…”
Section: Worst-case-szenarienunclassified
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“…In previous work, both separately and together, we have explored various types of technologies that are either designed for the romantic domain or which seem likely to have significant effects within it (e.g. Danaher, Nyholm, & Earp 2018a-b;Nyholm 2015a-b;Nyholm & Frank 2017;Danaher 2019a and2020a;Earp et al 2012;Earp 2019;Earp & Savulescu 2020;Earp & Gander 2020;Earp & Grunt-Mejer, 2021;Sterri & Earp, in press). We will focus on three broad classes in the remainder of this chapter, each of which has features that make it likely the technology will affect how people experience and think about love, including the range of possibilities for love they can imagine:…”
Section: : Three Classes Of Technologies the Might Change How We Understand And Value Lovementioning
confidence: 99%