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Location: Auditorium 9
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:45am
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9:45am
(Symposium) A political (re-)turn in the philosophy of engineering and technology
Location: Auditorium 9
 

A Political (Re-)Turn in the Philosophy of Engineering and Technology - Political philosophy of technology: between tragedy and utopia

Chair(s): Giovanni Frigo

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Where to political philosophy of technology?

Martin Sand

 

The tragedy of great power technologies

Carl Mitcham

 

Problematising Political Uses of History in the Philosophy of Technology

Christopher Coenen

9:50am
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10:50am
(Symposium) A political (re-)turn in the philosophy of engineering and technology
Location: Auditorium 9
 

A Political (Re-)Turn in the Philosophy of Engineering and Technology - Power and domination

Chair(s): Glenn Miller

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Why Representations of the Future (Should) Matter for Political Philosophy of Technology? ‘Modal Power’ and Socio-Technical Directionality

Sergio Urueña

 

Gadgets, gimmicks, garbage: domination and irresponsible innovation

Lukas Fuchs

 

Energy, war, power: political philosophy of engineering and technology during armed conflict

Giovanni Frigo

11:50am
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12:50pm
(Symposium) A political (re-)turn in the philosophy of engineering and technology
Location: Auditorium 9
 

A Political (Re-)Turn in the Philosophy of Engineering and Technology - Political liberal philosophy

Chair(s): Lukas Fuchs

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Reciprocity & Reasonability in the Age of AI

Paige Benton

 

Technologies as promoters of justice. a capability-based framework

Daniel Lara De La Fuente

 

A rawlsian philosophy of technology and engineering?

Michael W. Schmidt

2:20pm
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3:45pm
(Symposium) A political (re-)turn in the philosophy of engineering and technology
Location: Auditorium 9
 

A Political (Re-)Turn in the Philosophy of Engineering and Technology - Technological mediation

Chair(s): Michael W. Schmidt

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Toward a robust political philosophy of technology: aiming to transform and transcend regionalizations

Glenn Miller

 

Artificial intelligence and common goods: an uneasy relationship

Avigail Ferdman

 

Explainable AI as a rhetorical technology

Wessel Reijers, Tobias Matzner, Suzana Alpsancar


 
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