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Location: Auditorium 9 |
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 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 Presentations of the Symposium Where to political philosophy of technology? The tragedy of great power technologies Problematising Political Uses of History in the Philosophy of Technology |
9:50am - 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 Presentations of the Symposium Why Representations of the Future (Should) Matter for Political Philosophy of Technology? ‘Modal Power’ and Socio-Technical Directionality Gadgets, gimmicks, garbage: domination and irresponsible innovation Energy, war, power: political philosophy of engineering and technology during armed conflict |
11:50am - 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 Presentations of the Symposium Reciprocity & Reasonability in the Age of AI Technologies as promoters of justice. a capability-based framework A rawlsian philosophy of technology and engineering? |
2:20pm - 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 Presentations of the Symposium Toward a robust political philosophy of technology: aiming to transform and transcend regionalizations Artificial intelligence and common goods: an uneasy relationship Explainable AI as a rhetorical technology |
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