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Robot lies in health care : when is deception morally permissible?
Andreas MATTHIAS
Department of Philosophy
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Social Sciences
Mental Model
44%
Deception
44%
Consumers
44%
Autonomy
22%
Machines
22%
Health Service
11%
Artifact
11%
Child Care
11%
Robotics
11%
Consequences
11%
Knowledge
11%
Criterion
11%
Elderly (Age Groups)
11%
Erosion
11%
Toys
11%
Computer Science
Robot
88%
User
44%
Simulation Mode
22%
Health Care
11%
Robotics
11%
Internal Structure
11%
Contexts
11%
Artifacts
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Robotics
100%
Trust
22%
Deception
22%
Health
11%
Psychology
Trust
44%
Healthcare
11%
Behavior
11%
Robotics
11%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
11%