Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025 | |||
8:15am - 8:45am |
Registration Location: Voorhof |
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8:45am - 10:00am |
(Papers) Medical technology Location: Blauwe Zaal Matters of the Heart: Ethical Considerations in the development of a Soft Biocompatible Artificial Heart The Pull-Factor of Metaphors in Technology Development - a conceptual Vehicle for Ethical Vision Design Personal & prosthetic, historical & surgical |
(Papers) Philosophy of technology IV Location: Auditorium 1 REX with AI? Challenges for the return on experience in the digitized lifeworld Cognitive maps and the quantitative-qualitative divide Semiotics, technology, and the Infosphere |
(Papers) Responsibility Location: Auditorium 2 Beyond acceptance: expanding the desirability assessment of potable water reuse Responsibility Gaps and Engineers’ Obligations in the Design of AI Systems Mapping the ethics landscape: moral distance in geospatial AI research |
(Papers) Cyborgs Location: Auditorium 3 Homo Translator: From biological models to to bio-inspired robots A two-dimensional conceptualization of human-technology intimacy: against the notion of cyborg-relations To be a Cyborg - an autobiographical Narrative about the intimate Impact of Neurotechnology |
(Papers) Trust Location: Auditorium 4 ‘Trust the Machine?’: Conceptualising Trust in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence Human Trust and Artificial Intelligence Is an alignment possible? A Foul Stain? Trust in digital data reconsidered with Zuboff and Kant |
(Papers) Generative AI Location: Auditorium 5 A network approach to public trust in generative AI Memes, generative AI, humor, and intimacy: collective empowerment through shared laughter Creative AI and human achievement |
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(Papers) Risk Location: Auditorium 6 Ethical risks of Artificial Intelligence applications in civil engineering Hidden risks: artificial intelligence and hermeneutic harm The Concept of ai Risk |
(Papers) Ethics V Location: Auditorium 7 Transcendental Technology Ethics Sustainable AI and the third wave of AI ethics: a structural turn Against an ideal theory of justice for AI ethics |
(Papers) Justice Location: Auditorium 8 Technopolitical mediation and gezi park of istanbul Rethinking data ownership : Towards relational approaches to property |
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10:05am - 11:20am |
(Papers) Ontology Location: Blauwe Zaal Information as dispositions: an ontological analysis The Picture of Existence: Ontological commitments and existential trade-offs in the age of intimate technologies Re-ontologising psychiatric illness using deep learning: ethical concerns beyond the clinic |
(Papers) Instrumentalism Location: Auditorium 1 Categories, institutions, instruments: technology as a category? Instrumental rationality, value trade-offs, and medical AI Beyond Instrumentalism: reframing human-centered AI through Simondon's philosophy of technical objects |
(Papers) Mediation I Location: Auditorium 2 Can interpersonal trust be digitally mediated? A panoramic view of trust relations on Airbnb Representations in low vision technologies and their implications about social inclusion Design and the Contemporary Self as Extimate Form |
(Papers) Autonomous systems Location: Auditorium 3 Vicarious responsibility and autonomous systems Ensuring Transparency and Accepting Failure in the Application of Autonomous Driving Technology in Smart City FormationーUtilization of Special Zones in Japan |
(Papers) Epistemology I Location: Auditorium 4 The Sullenberger case and the epistemic role of simulations and digital twin technologies (In)visibility reductions: a feminist epistemology critique of online ‘shadowbanning’ Epistemological imbalances in assessment of surveillance technologies: what CCTV cameras show us |
(Papers) Computing and quantification Location: Auditorium 5 The productive function of technology with regard to subjectification and the example of affective computing The Soylent Mentality: "Efficiency Fundamentalism" and the Future of Food The ethical fabric of computational social science research: norms, practices, and values |
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(Papers) Politics I Location: Auditorium 6 Ontic capture and technofascism The Politics of social XAI Algorithmic politics and totalitarianism: a critical analysis of ai politics from hannah arendt’s perspective |
(Papers) Agency I Location: Auditorium 7 Welcoming the other: More-than-human agency in regenerative design Philosophical reflections on agency in the making Enactive agency in the technological world: rethinking human-technology relationships |
(Papers) Intercultural philosophy Location: Auditorium 8 A Critique of technological Ideology in Taiwanese folk religion Development paths in the philosophy of technology in Latin America Beyond the walls of intelligence: the counterinsurgent genealogy of artificial intelligence and the necessity of an ai anti-ethics as revelation of death |
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11:20am - 11:50am |
Coffee & Tea break Location: Voorhof |
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11:50am - 1:05pm |
(Papers) Climate change Location: Blauwe Zaal Backgrounding in climate engineering: a multispecies perspective for carbon dioxide removal Geo-engineering revisited: A reformational critique Epistemic justice in climate adaptation: balancing technological data and human experience across socioeconomic divides |
(Symposium) Maintenance & repair: philosophy of technology after production Location: Auditorium 1 Maintenance & repair: philosophy of technology after production Presentations of the Symposium Artifact metabolisms: the material flows of an iphone Maintenance of ethnological artifacts: from preservation to reconciliation Brokedown tractors and the existential need for a right to repair |
(Papers) Mediation II Location: Auditorium 2 Outside-in: rethinking technologically mediated moral enhancement Technological immersion and automatism Autonomy, moralization of technology, and human enhancement |
(Papers) Authenticity Location: Auditorium 3 AI-produced research in the humanities: Am I the author? Does it matter? From Automation to Authenticity: Rethinking AI through the MEAT framework Autonomy, relationality and emancipation in the digital age |
(Papers) Epistemology II Location: Auditorium 4 The epistemology of AI: public perceptions and interventions for responsible use The epistemic competences needed for Human Machine Interaction: Dealing with individual, social, and other factors to solve the engineering problem of interface design Intimate compression: AI systems and the personal nature of architectural knowledge |
(Papers) Ethics VI Location: Auditorium 5 From artificial wombs to lab grown embryos: technologies and the myth of the ex-utero human AI agency in medical practices: The case of pathology Could Artificial Intelligence Assuage Loneliness? If so, which kind? |
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(Papers) Politics II Location: Auditorium 6 The Drivers of technological Hegemony: the political Dynamic of the Computerization of the French National Health Insurance Fund (1963-1979) Political instability and technological society Beyond technopolitics: presuppositions of a redeemed future |
(Papers) Agency II Location: Auditorium 7 Temporal intimacy. Near-term expectations of a driverless future "Agency, alienation, and recognition in the AI-mediated workplace" Technical objects as adaptive mediators |
(Papers) Education I Location: Auditorium 8 A conceptual framework for defining the responsibilities of engineers and situating them in education practice Philosophical pedagogy and the role of board games: a cross-disciplinary exploration Technological designs as possibility operators |
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1:05pm - 2:30pm |
Lunch break Location: Senaatszaal |
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2:30pm - 3:30pm |
Keynote 3 - Jens Schlieter - Robots with empathy. Exploring buddhist ethics of technology and personhood in Asia Location: Blauwe Zaal |
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3:35pm - 4:50pm |
(Papers) Anthropocene Location: Blauwe Zaal Programming with Care: AI as Non-Anthropocentric and Entangled Shipwrecks as adaptive mediators: a new media reality of the Anthropocene From anthropocene to technocene. The story of our fate |
(Papers) Conceptual analysis Location: Auditorium 1 Phronesis for AI systems: conceptual foundations One possible definition of technology- an approach from Don Ihde Queering 'the Times of AI' |
(Papers) Mediation III Location: Auditorium 2 On Escape: breaking free from technological mediation The ‘Technological Environmentality Compass’: factors to consider when designing technological mediations across humans, technologies, and the environment. |
(Papers) Artificial Intelligence Location: Auditorium 3 Towards friendship among nonhumans: human, dog and robot Artificial intelligence aided resolution of moral disagreement Befriending AI: a cybernetic view |
(Papers) Epistemology III Location: Auditorium 4 Epistemic (in)justice in self-monitoring platforms for mental health Crip expertise and technological knowledge |
(Papers) Data II Location: Auditorium 5 Rediscover Bodily Experience in the Era of Digital Intelligence through Data Privacy issues Epistemology of ignorance and datafication – To interrogate the necessity for secrecy in AI through marginalised groups’ experiences Reclaiming control of thought and behavior data through the right to freedom of thought. |
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(Papers) Sovereignty Location: Auditorium 6 On technological Sovereignty and innovation Sovereignty Digital technologies and social sustainability: from data governances’ perspective Rethinking sovereignty in a digital age |
(Papers) Autonomy Location: Auditorium 7 AI outsourcing and the value of autonomy Analysis of the problem of human autonomy from the perspective of authenticity ethics Driving for Values: Exploring the experience of autonomy with speculative design |
(Papers) Education II Location: Auditorium 8 AI and democratic education: A critical pragmatist perspective AI in primary and secondary education: Sphere transgressions and value disruptions based on a scoping review of policy documents Navigating civic education in the digital era |
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4:50pm - 5:20pm |
Coffee & Tea break Location: Voorhof |
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5:20pm - 6:20pm |
Keynote 4 - Robert Rosenberger - Sartre's letter opener and the hard problem in the philosophy of technology Location: Blauwe Zaal |
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6:20pm - 6:50pm |
Awards presentation Location: Blauwe Zaal |
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7:00pm - 9:30pm |
Conference dinner Location: Markthal |
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