From assistive to enhancing technology: Should the treatment- enhancement distinction apply to future assistive and augmenting technologies?
The treatment- enhancement distinction is often used to delineate acceptable and unacceptable medical interventions. It is likely that future assistive and augmenting technologies will also soon develop to a level that they might be considered to provide users, in particular those with disabilities,...
Main Authors: | Minerva, F, Giubilini, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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