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Session Overview
Location: Auditorium 1
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
3:00pm
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4:30pm
(Symposium) Democratic technologies in East Asia
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Democratic technologies in East Asia

Chair(s): Levi Mahonri Checketts

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

CCTV use among Hong Kong sex workers

Levi Mahonri Checketts

 

Democratic strateies in South Korean energy communities

Joohee Lee

 

Addressing technological literarcy for Hong Kong elderly

Ann Gillian Chu, Wan Ping Vincent Lee, Rachel Siow Robertson

 

Digital technologies' impact on charcter formation in Hong Kong young people

Rachel Siow Robertson

5:00pm
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6:30pm
(Papers) Quantified lives
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Navigating the complexities of quantitative social credit systems in china: assemblage, performativity, and impact

Yiping Cao



The Quantification and Mechanization of Human-beings

Weibo Li



Quantified self and society of control

Armen Khatchatouorv

Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Phenomenology I
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Developing a Posthuman and Postphenomenological AI Literacy

Richard S Lewis



The temporal aspect of multistability: Extending postphenomenology through Bergson's theory of time

Shigeru Kobayashi



Technologically mediated deliberation: bringing postphenomenology to phronesis

Andrew Simon Zelny

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Phenomenology II
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Lost in extension: technology, ignorance, and cognitive phenomenology

Angel Rivera-Novoa



In the eye of the shitstorm: a critical phenomenology of digital conflict

Niclas Rautenberg



Responsibility gap: Introducing the phenomenological account of criminal law

Kamil Mamak

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Papers) Philosophy of technology I
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Philosophy of Technology and its extractivist Blind Spot: On Mechanisms of Occlusion

Tijs Vandemeulebroucke, Larissa Bolte, Julia Pelger



An empirical study of empirical philosophy of technology celebrating plurality

Anna Melnyk, Nynke Van Uffelen, Aafke Fraaije, Olya Kudina, Karen Moesker, Lavinia Marin, Dmitry Muravev



Technoscience: perspectives on a new concept for the philosophy of technology

José Luís Garcia

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Philosophy of technology II
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Vulnerability and technologies in post-normal times

Natalia Fernández Jimeno, Marta I. González García



Technical Expression and the mitigation of alienation in human-technology relationships

Kaush Kalidindi

5:20pm
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6:35pm
(Papers) Philosophy of technology III
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Pharmacology of plasticity: bridging Stiegler and Malabou

Pietro Prunotto



Techsploitation cinema: how movies shaped our technological world

Nolen Gertz



The Semi-Rational Creation of life: Challenges in Synthetic Biology

Lotte Asveld

Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Philosophy of technology IV
Location: Auditorium 1
 

REX with AI? Challenges for the return on experience in the digitized lifeworld

Bruno Gransche



Cognitive maps and the quantitative-qualitative divide

Dan Jerome Spitzner



Semiotics, technology, and the Infosphere

Andrew Wells Garnar

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Instrumentalism
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Categories, institutions, instruments: technology as a category?

Johannes F.M. Schick



Instrumental rationality, value trade-offs, and medical AI

Zachary Daus



Beyond Instrumentalism: reframing human-centered AI through Simondon's philosophy of technical objects

Luuk Stellinga, Paulan Korenhof, Vincent Blok

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Symposium) Maintenance & repair: philosophy of technology after production
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Maintenance & repair: philosophy of technology after production

Chair(s): Mark Thomas Young

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Artifact metabolisms: the material flows of an iphone

Mark Thomas Young

 

Maintenance of ethnological artifacts: from preservation to reconciliation

Mark Theunissen

 

Brokedown tractors and the existential need for a right to repair

Brooke Rudow

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Conceptual analysis
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Phronesis for AI systems: conceptual foundations

Paweł Polak, Roman Krzanowski



One possible definition of technology- an approach from Don Ihde

Yingke Wang



Queering 'the Times of AI'

Judith Campagne

Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:45am
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9:45am
(Symposium) John Dewey and philosophy of technology: bridging the ethical epistemical and political
Location: Auditorium 1
 

John Dewey and philosophy of technology: bridging the ethical, epistemic and political

Chair(s): Michał Wieczorek

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Intelligent writing habits: a Deweyan take on the postphenomenology of generative AI

Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann

 

Dewey and the interaction between technology and morality

Ibo van de Poel

 

Democracy as communication: democracy from a Deweyan perspective and its implications for evaluating technology

Mark Coeckelbergh

 

AI, the public, and its problems: a Deweyan perspective

Olya Kudina

9:50am
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10:50am
(Symposium) John Dewey and philosophy of technology: bridging the ethical epistemical and political
Location: Auditorium 1
11:50am
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12:50pm
(Papers) Phenomenology III
Location: Auditorium 1
 

A better self: transhumanism and deincarnation.

Orane Kail



Psychopathology, criminalization and portable technologies among people experiencing homelessness and mental illness: a postphenomenogical analysis

Vincent Laliberté

2:20pm
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3:45pm
(Papers) Engineering
Location: Auditorium 1
 

Thematic origins of ancient Indian temple design

MANJARI CHAKRABARTY



Research programs in Bioengineering progress by 'languaging': making new phenomena referable to make them measurable and engineerable.

Alok Srivastava



The limits of empathy as a design principle for intimate technologies: Wearable age-simulation devices

Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil


 
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