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THE ETHICS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY The production of nuclear energy and the waste disposal give rise to pressing ethical issues that society needs to face. On Wednesday October 28, the TU Delft and the Rathenau Institute organized a symposium on some of those ethical issues. One of those issues that received ample attention at this symposium was the long-term concernsassociated
NYHOLM, S.R. (SVEN)
Sven Nyholm is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2012. His dissertation, on Kant’s ethics, was awarded the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award. A revised version of it, with the title Revisiting Kant’s Universal Law and Humanity Formulas, was publishedRYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously a ZANDVOORT, H. (HENK) Henk Zandvoort (1951) is associate professor in ethics and technology at Delft University. He did a master’s degree in physical chemistry and in philosophy of the natural sciences, and a PhD (Models of scientific development and the case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in philosophy, at the University of Groningen. Between 1986 and 1997 hismain
THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL POWER 1 This is a preprint version of the following article: Brey, P. (2007). ‘The Technological Construction of Social Power,’ Social Epistemology 22(1), 71-95. The Technological Construction of SocialPower
4TU.ETHICS BI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGY IT’S ALIVE! Novel technologies enable us to manipulate and shape phenomena that have long been taken to be given and natural. At the same time, our control of nature is limited, as the covid-19 pandemic and climate change show. Moreover, technologies themselves are also increasingly exerting influence on us – artificial intelligence, robotics, health surveillance. A SUSTAINABLE ETHICS FOR FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEMS ETHICAL ISSUES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN: SAFETY AND The goal of this research was to obtain insight in how engineers deal with ethical issues in daily engineering design practice. It was reasonable to assume that ethical issues and the way engineers deal with them depend on characteristics of the design process. Vincenti�s dimensions were used to characterize different design processes: design type and ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF NUCLEAR POWER PRODUCTION AND Ethical dilemmas of nuclear power production and nuclear waste management. When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventually not be available to future generations. Furthermore the ensuing nuclear waste needs to be isolated from the biosphere for long periods of time to come. ETHICS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY Ethics of Emerging Technology Philip Brey This is a pre-print of the following book chapter: Brey, P. (2017). Ethics of EmergingTechnologies.
THE ETHICS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY The production of nuclear energy and the waste disposal give rise to pressing ethical issues that society needs to face. On Wednesday October 28, the TU Delft and the Rathenau Institute organized a symposium on some of those ethical issues. One of those issues that received ample attention at this symposium was the long-term concernsassociated
NYHOLM, S.R. (SVEN)
Sven Nyholm is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2012. His dissertation, on Kant’s ethics, was awarded the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award. A revised version of it, with the title Revisiting Kant’s Universal Law and Humanity Formulas, was publishedRYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously a ZANDVOORT, H. (HENK) Henk Zandvoort (1951) is associate professor in ethics and technology at Delft University. He did a master’s degree in physical chemistry and in philosophy of the natural sciences, and a PhD (Models of scientific development and the case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in philosophy, at the University of Groningen. Between 1986 and 1997 hismain
THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL POWER 1 This is a preprint version of the following article: Brey, P. (2007). ‘The Technological Construction of Social Power,’ Social Epistemology 22(1), 71-95. The Technological Construction of SocialPower
HOMEPAGE - BANNER - 4TU IT'S ALIVE! 4TU.Ethics bi-annual conference on Ethics and Technology Call For Abstracts(Closes 15th May) Ph.D. Vacancy TU Delft Ph.D. position – Rethinking ownership and responsibility in wastewater technologies closed: 2021-05-19 The Ethics/Philosophy of Technology Section of Delft University of Technology is looking for a Ph.D. candidate who is eager to contribute to ETHICAL ISSUES IN ENGINEERING DESIGN: SAFETY AND The goal of this research was to obtain insight in how engineers deal with ethical issues in daily engineering design practice. It was reasonable to assume that ethical issues and the way engineers deal with them depend on characteristics of the design process. Vincenti�s dimensions were used to characterize different design processes: design type and PH.D. VACANCY ARCHIVES The University of Twente Department of Philosophy and the Gravitation Programme concerning the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies (ESDT) invites applications for a Ph.D. position (Full time, 4 years) concerning intergenerational justice and negative emissions technologies (NETS) as part of the “Free and Fair Society” line.RYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously a MEIJERS, A.W.M. (ANTHONIE) Anthonie W.M. Meijers (1953) is professor of the philosophy and ethics of technology at Eindhoven University. He studied mechanical engineering (Delft 1978) and philosophy (Utrecht 1987) and received his PhD in philosophy at Leiden University (1994). His dissertation was on the foundation of Searle’s theory of speech acts in his theory of mind, for which NAGEL, S.K. (SASKIA) Dr. Saskia Nagel is professor for applied ethics at RWTH Aachen University. She is also associate professor for Philosophy and Ethics of Technology at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. She holds an MSc in Cognitive Science with a focus on neuroscience (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and a doctoral degreein cognitive
LIBERATI, N. (NICOLA) Nicola Liberati is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Twente working on the project “Theorizing Technological Mediation: toward an empirical-philosophical theory of technology” (NWO Grant number: 277-20-006). His work focusses on emerging computer technologies and their effects on the everyday world from a phenomenologicalperspective. He is
TENG, Y. (YAN)
Scroll to top. This site uses cookies: Find out more. Okay, thanks THE TECHNOLOGICAL CONSTRUCTION OF SOCIAL POWER 1 This is a preprint version of the following article: Brey, P. (2007). ‘The Technological Construction of Social Power,’ Social Epistemology 22(1), 71-95. The Technological Construction of SocialPower
VIRTUAL REALITY AND COMPUTER SIMULATION This is a preprint version of the following article: Brey, P. (2008). ‘Virtual Reality and Computer Simulation,’ Ed. Himma, K. andTavani, H.,
HOMEPAGE - BANNER - 4TU IT'S ALIVE! 4TU.Ethics bi-annual conference on Ethics and Technology Call For Abstracts(Closes 15th May) Ph.D. Vacancy TU Delft Ph.D. position – Rethinking ownership and responsibility in wastewater technologies closed: 2021-05-19 The Ethics/Philosophy of Technology Section of Delft University of Technology is looking for a Ph.D. candidate who is eager to contribute to ETHICS OF IDENTITY MANAGEMENT Ethics of identity management. Information technology (IT) has become part of our daily lives and is no longer a merely enabling technology. It is constitutive, i.e. it partly (re-)constitutes the things to which it is applied. Therefore it shapes our practices, discourses and institutions in important ways. ZANDVOORT, H. (HENK) Henk Zandvoort (1951) is associate professor in ethics and technology at Delft University. He did a master’s degree in physical chemistry and in philosophy of the natural sciences, and a PhD (Models of scientific development and the case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in philosophy, at the University of Groningen. Between 1986 and 1997 hismain
RYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously aNYHOLM, S.R. (SVEN)
Sven Nyholm is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2012. His dissertation, on Kant’s ethics, was awarded the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award. A revised version of it, with the title Revisiting Kant’s Universal Law and Humanity Formulas, was published NAGEL, S.K. (SASKIA) Dr. Saskia Nagel is professor for applied ethics at RWTH Aachen University. She is also associate professor for Philosophy and Ethics of Technology at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. She holds an MSc in Cognitive Science with a focus on neuroscience (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and a doctoral degreein cognitive
ETHICS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY Ethics of Emerging Technology Philip Brey This is a pre-print of the following book chapter: Brey, P. (2017). Ethics of EmergingTechnologies.
NAGENBORG, M.H. (MICHAEL) Visiting address. University of Twente Cubicus C324 Enschede. Mail address. Department of Philosophy University of Twente Postbus 217 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands MÜLLER, V. C. (VINCENT) Vincent C. Müller is Professor for Philosophy of Technology at the Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e), University Fellow at the University of Leeds and Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute, London – as well as President of the European Society for Cognitive Systems and Chair of the euRobotics topics group on ‘ethical, legal and socio-economic issues’. He studied philosophyTENG, Y. (YAN)
Scroll to top. This site uses cookies: Find out more. Okay, thanks HOMEPAGE - BANNER - 4TU IT'S ALIVE! 4TU.Ethics bi-annual conference on Ethics and Technology Call For Abstracts(Closes 15th May) Ph.D. Vacancy TU Delft Ph.D. position – Rethinking ownership and responsibility in wastewater technologies closed: 2021-05-19 The Ethics/Philosophy of Technology Section of Delft University of Technology is looking for a Ph.D. candidate who is eager to contribute to ETHICS OF IDENTITY MANAGEMENT Ethics of identity management. Information technology (IT) has become part of our daily lives and is no longer a merely enabling technology. It is constitutive, i.e. it partly (re-)constitutes the things to which it is applied. Therefore it shapes our practices, discourses and institutions in important ways. ZANDVOORT, H. (HENK) Henk Zandvoort (1951) is associate professor in ethics and technology at Delft University. He did a master’s degree in physical chemistry and in philosophy of the natural sciences, and a PhD (Models of scientific development and the case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in philosophy, at the University of Groningen. Between 1986 and 1997 hismain
RYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously aNYHOLM, S.R. (SVEN)
Sven Nyholm is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2012. His dissertation, on Kant’s ethics, was awarded the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award. A revised version of it, with the title Revisiting Kant’s Universal Law and Humanity Formulas, was published NAGEL, S.K. (SASKIA) Dr. Saskia Nagel is professor for applied ethics at RWTH Aachen University. She is also associate professor for Philosophy and Ethics of Technology at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. She holds an MSc in Cognitive Science with a focus on neuroscience (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and a doctoral degreein cognitive
ETHICS OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY Ethics of Emerging Technology Philip Brey This is a pre-print of the following book chapter: Brey, P. (2017). Ethics of EmergingTechnologies.
NAGENBORG, M.H. (MICHAEL) Visiting address. University of Twente Cubicus C324 Enschede. Mail address. Department of Philosophy University of Twente Postbus 217 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands MÜLLER, V. C. (VINCENT) Vincent C. Müller is Professor for Philosophy of Technology at the Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e), University Fellow at the University of Leeds and Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute, London – as well as President of the European Society for Cognitive Systems and Chair of the euRobotics topics group on ‘ethical, legal and socio-economic issues’. He studied philosophyTENG, Y. (YAN)
Scroll to top. This site uses cookies: Find out more. Okay, thanks HOMEPAGE - BANNER - 4TU IT'S ALIVE! 4TU.Ethics bi-annual conference on Ethics and Technology Call For Abstracts(Closes 15th May) Ph.D. Vacancy TU Delft Ph.D. position – Rethinking ownership and responsibility in wastewater technologies closed: 2021-05-19 The Ethics/Philosophy of Technology Section of Delft University of Technology is looking for a Ph.D. candidate who is eager to contribute to A SUSTAINABLE ETHICS FOR FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEMS Sustainable energy systems are undoubtedly a positive technological development from a moral point of view. Many of these systems, however, are themselves not free from ethical controversies. Some controversies emerge from the conceptual confusion accompanying the notion of sustainability, and some appear when sustainability is confronted with other environmental, economic, and socio-political ENHANCING RESPONSIBILITY The standards which the law currently uses to assess peoples responsibility presuppose that human mental capacities are capped at a particular level. But if humans can surpass this level of mental capacity through cognitive enhancement, then this calls for a re-assessment of those standards. Psychological, legal and philosophical researchers ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF NUCLEAR POWER PRODUCTION AND Ethical dilemmas of nuclear power production and nuclear waste management. When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventually not be available to future generations. Furthermore the ensuing nuclear waste needs to be isolated from the biosphere for long periods of time to come.RYAN, M. (MARK)
Mark Ryan is a Digital Ethics Researcher at Wageningen Economic Research, Wageningen University & Research. He specialises in the ethics of AI, data-sharing, and robotics. In his work at Wageningen, his research gives a special attention to ethical and societal concerns of developing and implementing digital technologies in the agri-food sector. Mark was previously aNYHOLM, S.R. (SVEN)
Sven Nyholm is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2012. His dissertation, on Kant’s ethics, was awarded the Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award. A revised version of it, with the title Revisiting Kant’s Universal Law and Humanity Formulas, was published MEIJERS, A.W.M. (ANTHONIE) Anthonie W.M. Meijers (1953) is professor of the philosophy and ethics of technology at Eindhoven University. He studied mechanical engineering (Delft 1978) and philosophy (Utrecht 1987) and received his PhD in philosophy at Leiden University (1994). His dissertation was on the foundation of Searle’s theory of speech acts in his theory of mind, for which NAGEL, S.K. (SASKIA) Dr. Saskia Nagel is professor for applied ethics at RWTH Aachen University. She is also associate professor for Philosophy and Ethics of Technology at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Twente. She holds an MSc in Cognitive Science with a focus on neuroscience (University of Osnabrück, Germany) and a doctoral degreein cognitive
MÜLLER, V. C. (VINCENT) Vincent C. Müller is Professor for Philosophy of Technology at the Technical University of Eindhoven (TU/e), University Fellow at the University of Leeds and Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute, London – as well as President of the European Society for Cognitive Systems and Chair of the euRobotics topics group on ‘ethical, legal and socio-economic issues’. He studied philosophyTENG, Y. (YAN)
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