April 17 2023, Thomas Raub defended his Engineering Doctorate thesis ‘Colleagues, not Competitors: Development of a Value-based Design Toolbox for Responsible Cleaning Robotisation’. Supervisors were Tomas van Rompay (UT), Mascha van der Voort (UT) and myself. More information: https://www.utwente.nl/en/designlab/events/2023/4/623082/engd-defence-i-thomas-raub-i-colleagues-not-competitors
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Workshop “Mensch-Technik-Verhältnisse neu denken” / “Rethinking Human-Technology Relations”
March 29-31, the FernUniversität Hagen organizes a workshop on the philosophy of human-technology relations. My contribution will be about the new concepts we need in philosophical anthropology and philosophy of technology to understand the relations between humans and digital technologies. More information: https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/universitaet/veranstaltungen/20230329-workshop-mensch-technik.shtml
Machine Horizons: Post-phenomenological AI studies – PhD defence Jesse Benjamin
February 3 2023, Jesse Benjamin defended his PhD thesis on the relations between human beings and artificial intelligence, as approached from a postphenomenological perspective. Supervisors were Michael Nagenborg (UT), Ciano Aydin (UT) and myself. More information: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/tgs/currentcandidates/phd/calendar/2023/2/411631/phd-defence-jesse-benjamin-machine-horizons-post-phenomenological-ai-studies
(Dutch) Nieuw boek: Wat maakt de mens?
In Januari 2023 verscheen ‘Wat maakt de mens?’: een boek over de relaties tussen mens, technologie en wetenschap, door Kirsten Poortier, Erik Myin en mijzelf. Uitgeverij Boom beschrijft het boek als volgt: “Wat maakt ons tot mens? Traditioneel beantwoorden filosofen deze vraag door te wijzen op ons denkvermogen, maar dit antwoord is problematisch. Als computertechnici … Continue reading (Dutch) Nieuw boek: Wat maakt de mens?
New publication: Postphenomeno-logy and Ethics
Just out: ‘Technology Ethics: Introduction and Readings’, by Gregory Robson and Jonathan Tsou, offering a broad introduction in the ethics of technology. My chapter is on Postphenomenology and Ethics.
The social university in a scientific society
On Monday 9 January, the University of Amsterdam celebrated its 391st anniversary. The text of my opening lecture, on the new societal role of universities in the 21st century, can be found here. There is also a Dutch version, as well as reports and video registrations of the entire ceremony in Dutch and in English.
(Dutch:) Podcast ‘Aan de top’, over het erkennen en waarderen van wetenschappers
In Aan de top! spreekt interviewer Ingeborg van der Ven met zes hoogleraren over hun weg naar succes. Zijn ze in de wieg gelegd als topwetenschappers? En wat is eigenlijk de rol van geluk? De gesprekken worden gevoerd aan de hand van thema’s uit Erkennen en Waarderen en gaan over de verschillende rollen in de … Continue reading (Dutch:) Podcast ‘Aan de top’, over het erkennen en waarderen van wetenschappers
Just published: article with Bas de Boer on human-technology relations, facemasks, and Merleau-Ponty’s chiasm.
Published in Human Studies: Living in the Flesh: Technologically Mediated Chiasmic Relationships (in Times of a Pandemic).
PhD Defence Melis Bas: Expanding the Political Philosophy of Technology
April 29 2022, Melis Bas will defend her PhD thesis 'Technological Mediation of Politics: An Arendtian Critique of Political Philosophy of Technology'. More information can be found here.
(Dutch) Lezing Parlement en Wetenschap
Op 23 mei vindt het mini-symposium 'Kennis is (tegen)macht' plaats, ter ere van het tienjarig bestaan van Parlement en Wetenschap. Ik verzorg de inleiding: ‘Wetenschap als basis voor de politiek? Tussen fact-free science en evidence-based policy’.









