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Guest editors:
Francesco Bianchini – University of Bologna –
francesco...@unibo.it
Martina Bacaro - University of Bologna - martina...@unibo.it
Overview:
Autonomous robotics is increasingly being integrated into medicine and healthcare, from rehabilitation and patient assistance to psychiatry and neurodegenerative disease care. While much attention has been given to technical advancements, the epistemological, ethical, and philosophical implications of these developments remain underexplored. By bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives, this special issue of Mefisto – Journal of Medicine, Philosophy, and History will contribute to a deeper understanding of the implications of autonomous robotics in medicine and its impact on the future of healthcare.
Possible areas of inquiry include how the integration of autonomous robots in clinical practice might be reshaping traditional notions of medical expertise and decision-making, as well as the epistemic, ethical, and social consequences that may arise from delegating aspects of patient care to robotic systems. Contributions could explore how autonomous robots in medical and healthcare contexts challenge existing models of human-robot collaboration and consider which conceptual frameworks might help to better understand their role. Moreover, this issue seeks to encourage a critical assessment of the limitations of current robotic systems in medicine and to reflect on how their promises and risks can be evaluated from an ethical and philosophical perspective.
We welcome submissions addressing (but not limited to) the following topics:
Epistemology of Medical Robotics
Contributions are welcomed from a broad spectrum of areas, including Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences, Philosophy of Medicine, Philosophy of Psychiatry, Philosophy of Psychology, Philosophy of Artificial intelligence, Philosophy of Robotics, Human-Robot Interaction Studies, and Ethics.
Submission Guidelines
Francesco Bianchini – francesco...@unibo.it
Martina Bacaro – martina...@unibo.it
Mefisto is classified as a “Class A” journal in the Italian evaluation system. For further info about the journal: https://www.journal.edizioniets.eu/index.php/mefisto/about
For any additional information, feel free to contact the guest editors.
Kind regards,
Francesco Bianchini
Martina Bacaro
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