In Tayyibe Bardakçı & M. Ihsan Karaman (eds.),
Yapay Zeka Etiği. Istanbul: Isar Yayınları. pp. 147-160 (
2022)
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Abstract
This chapter consists of two main sections; the first comprises the epistemological analysis regarding the source of knowledge used in clinics, knowledge representation and management, inference capacity and decision-making, and the second section discusses the ethical problems caused by the epistemological differences between CDSS-integrated clinics, and conventional clinics, and normative concepts such as moral responsibility, attribution of responsibility and distribution of responsibility are briefly examined. It has been argued that to understand and evaluate the ethical problems that arise in CDSS-integrated clinics, it is necessary to understand and clearly reveal the epistemological features and differences between the two types of clinical services.