• Development and pilot validation of a European ethical framework for decision-making in dementia care
    with Frederik Schou-Juul, Bert Gordijn, Ana Morais, Magda Fonseca, Anthony Scerri, Carsten Hinrichsen, Corinna Porteri, Daniel Sperling, Dervla Kelly, Elzbieta Bobrowicz-Campos, Esra Dogru-Huzmeli, Gabija Jarašiūnaitė-Fedosejeva, Hilde Thygesen, Ieva Stončikaitė, Isabel Machado Alexandre, Joanna Rymaszewska, Kate Irving, Krisztina Zajdó, Lucca-Mathilde Thorup Ferm, Olga Riklikiene, Regina McQuillan, Rodrigo Serrat, Rosa Silva, Silke Schicktanz, Therése Bielsten, Yesim Isil Ulman, and Sigurd Lauridsen
    BMC Medical Ethics. forthcoming.
    Background Dementia care involves ethically complex situations across diverse clinical, social care, and policy contexts, yet practice-oriented ethical guidance remains limited. Existing ethical frameworks rarely capture the full complexity of practice across European contexts. This article presents the development and pilot external validation of an Ethical Framework for Decision-Making in Dementia Care, designed for professional caregivers. Methods Within COST Action CA21137 (Ethics in Dementi…Read more
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    Autonomous Systems in Society and War : Philosophical Inquiries
    Dissertation, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. 2013.
    The overall aim of this thesis is to look at some philosophical issues surrounding autonomous systems in society and war. These issues can be divided into three main categories. The first, discussed in papers I and II, concerns ethical issues surrounding the use of autonomous systems – where the focus in this thesis is on military robots. The second issue, discussed in paper III, concerns how to make sure that advanced robots behave ethically adequate. The third issue, discussed in papers IV and…Read more
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    Robots and Moral Agency
    Dissertation, Stockholm University. 2011.
    Machine ethics is a field of applied ethics that has grown rapidly in the last decade. Increasingly advanced autonomous robots have expanded the focus of machine ethics from issues regarding the ethical development and use of technology by humans to a focus on ethical dimensions of the machines themselves. This thesis contains two essays, both about robots in some sense, representing these different perspectives of machine ethics. The first essay, “Is it Morally Right to use UAVs in War?” concer…Read more
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    Ethical Aspects of Military Maritime and Aerial Autonomous Systems
    Journal of Military Ethics 17 (2-3): 140-155. 2018.
    ABSTRACTTwo categories of ethical questions surrounding military autonomous systems are discussed in this article. The first category concerns ethical issues regarding the use of military autonomous systems in the air and in the water. These issues are systematized with the Laws of Armed Conflict as a backdrop. The second category concerns whether autonomous systems may affect the ethical interpretation of LOAC. It is argued that some terms in LOAC are vague and can be interpreted differently de…Read more
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    Is It Morally Right to Use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in War?
    Philosophy and Technology 24 (3): 279-291. 2011.
    Several robotic automation systems, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are being used in combat today. This evokes ethical questions. In this paper, it is argued that UAVs, more than any other weapon, may determine which normative theory the interpretation of the laws of war (LOW) will be based on. UAVs have advantages in terms of reducing casualties for the UAV possessor, but they may at the same time make war seem more like a risk-free enterprise, much like a computer game, lowering the …Read more
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    The Pragmatic Robotic Agent
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 17 (3): 295-315. 2013.
    Can artifacts be agents in the same sense as humans? This paper endorses a pragmatic stance to that issue. The crucial question is whether artifacts can have free will in the same pragmatic sense as we consider humans to have a free will when holding them responsible for their actions. The origin of actions is important. Can an action originate inside an artifact, considering that it is, at least today, programmed by a human? In this paper it is argued that autonomy with respect to norms is cruc…Read more