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Contemporary innovation rhetoric is enthusiastic, but ethics in care provide tools to critically analyze and question self-proclaimed innovations. This ensures responsible advancement and prevents unproven claims from being accepted.

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  • Healthcare Ethics
  • Innovation Studies
  • Sociology of Technology

Background:

  • The current discourse on innovation is characterized by high expectations and promises.
  • There is a need for critical evaluation of new technologies and approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of ethics in care in critically assessing innovation.
  • To provide a framework for resisting or revoking potentially harmful self-proclaimed innovations.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of contemporary innovation rhetoric.
  • Examination of ethical principles within care frameworks.
  • Literature review on ethics and technological advancement.

Main Results:

  • Ethics in care offer antidotes to uncritical acceptance of innovation.
  • These ethical considerations encourage a more rigorous and critical analysis of innovation claims.
  • The principles of care can be leveraged to question and potentially revoke innovations lacking sufficient evidence or ethical grounding.

Conclusions:

  • Ethics in care are essential for tempering zealous innovation rhetoric.
  • Critical analysis, facilitated by ethical frameworks, is crucial for responsible innovation.
  • Care ethics provide a necessary counterbalance to the promise-driven narrative of innovation.