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- Title
A Call for Behavioral Science in Embedded Bioethics.
- Authors
Kostick-Quenet, Kristin M.
- Abstract
Bioethicists today are taking a greater role in the design and implementation of emerging technologies by "embedding" within the development teams and providing their direct guidance and recommendations. Ideally, these collaborations allow ethical considerations to be addressed in an active, iterative, and ongoing process through regular exchanges between ethicists and members of the technological development team. This article discusses a challenge to this embedded ethics approach—namely, that bioethical guidance, even if embraced by the development team in theory, is not easily actionable in situ. Many of the ethical problems at issue in emerging technologies are associated with preexisting structural, socioeconomic, and political factors, making compliance with ethical recommendations sometimes less a matter of choice and more a matter of feasibility. Moreover, incentive structures within these systemic factors maintain them against reform efforts. The authors recommend that embedded bioethicists utilize principles from behavioral science (such as behavioral economics) to better understand and account for these incentive structures so as to encourage the ethically responsible uptake of technological innovations.
- Subjects
BEHAVIORAL sciences; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; BIOETHICS; BIOETHICISTS; BEHAVIORAL economics
- Publication
Perspectives in Biology & Medicine, 2022, Vol 65, Issue 4, p672
- ISSN
0031-5982
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/pbm.2022.0059