Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life

In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future in daily life of disabled people. When I talk about disability, I mean any temporary or permanent limitation due to a chronic disease and deficit, as well as, socially disadvantaged conditions, which i...

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Main Author: Antonio Carnevale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2015-02-01
Series:Disability Studies Quarterly
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Online Access:http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4604
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spelling doaj-3cfa98b464744a58a664236af48adce32020-11-24T21:43:14ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesDisability Studies Quarterly1041-57182159-83712015-02-0135110.18061/dsq.v35i1.46043258Robots, Disability, and Good Human LifeAntonio Carnevale0Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamento Classe di Scienze Sociali - Istituto Dirpolis Piazza Martiri della Libertà, 33 56127 - PISAIn this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future in daily life of disabled people. When I talk about disability, I mean any temporary or permanent limitation due to a chronic disease and deficit, as well as, socially disadvantaged conditions, which imply functional and emotional restrictions experienced at any age. All these limitations can be characterized by a specific mental and physical impairment or, more often, by a cluster of medical impairments and social barriers. To this end, the academic literature has generally differentiated between two disability models: 'medical' versus 'social'. The main attempt of this paper consists into showing how the development of robotic technologies — particularly in assistive and healthcare fields — could allow us to go beyond this outdated dichotomy, contributing to create new philosophical premises to rethink the universality of the human condition, that is, the sense of what we intend for 'good human life'.http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4604robotic technologiesdaily life'medical' versus 'social' model'good human life'
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Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
Disability Studies Quarterly
robotic technologies
daily life
'medical' versus 'social' model
'good human life'
author_facet Antonio Carnevale
author_sort Antonio Carnevale
title Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
title_short Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
title_full Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
title_fullStr Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
title_full_unstemmed Robots, Disability, and Good Human Life
title_sort robots, disability, and good human life
publisher The Ohio State University Libraries
series Disability Studies Quarterly
issn 1041-5718
2159-8371
publishDate 2015-02-01
description In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future in daily life of disabled people. When I talk about disability, I mean any temporary or permanent limitation due to a chronic disease and deficit, as well as, socially disadvantaged conditions, which imply functional and emotional restrictions experienced at any age. All these limitations can be characterized by a specific mental and physical impairment or, more often, by a cluster of medical impairments and social barriers. To this end, the academic literature has generally differentiated between two disability models: 'medical' versus 'social'. The main attempt of this paper consists into showing how the development of robotic technologies — particularly in assistive and healthcare fields — could allow us to go beyond this outdated dichotomy, contributing to create new philosophical premises to rethink the universality of the human condition, that is, the sense of what we intend for 'good human life'.
topic robotic technologies
daily life
'medical' versus 'social' model
'good human life'
url http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4604
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