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Session Overview
Location: Auditorium 7
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
3:00pm
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4:30pm
(Symposium) Between mind and machine: symbolic and phenomenological roots of computation
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Between mind and machine: symbolic and phenomenological roots of computation

Chair(s): Lorenzo De Stefano, Felice Masi, Francesco Pisano, Luigi Laino, Caludio Fabbroni

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Writing as calculus. New sciences of writing and phenomenology

Felice Masi

 

(Logical) Piano lessons: Jevons and the roots of computational subjectivity

Francesco Pisano

 

Turing’s design of a brain. Operative and thematic concepts of computing machinery

Lorenzo De Stefano

 

Is your brain a sort of computer?

Claudio Fabbroni

 

Computation as a symbolic form between humans and machines

Luigi Laino

5:00pm
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6:30pm
(Symposium) A code of conduct for technology ethics practitioners
Location: Auditorium 7
 

A code of conduct for technology ethics practitioners

Chair(s): Pieter Vermaas

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

A code of conduct for technology ethics practitioners

Pieter Vermaas

Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Engineering ethics
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Artificial Intelligence in design engineering practice

Hans Voordijk, Farid Vahdatikhaki, Maarten Verkerk



Concept Engineering: a new approach to address Conceptual Disruption and Virtual Ethical Dilemmas

伯灵 孙, 旭 徐

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Ethics I
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Technology as uncharted territory: Contextual integrity and the notion of AI as new ethical ground

Alexander Martin Mussgnug



OPERA: Operational ethics readiness evaluation for AI

Laurynas Adomaitis, Alexei Grinbaum



The bullshit singularity is near

Dylan Eric Wittkower

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Papers) Ethics II
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Considering the social and economic sustainability of AI

Rosalie Waelen, Aimee Van Wynsberghe



Synthetic socio-technical systems: poiêsis as meaning making

Federica Russo, Andrew McIntyre



Exploring Kantian Part-Representation and Self-Setting Concepts in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Pan Deng

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Ethics III
Location: Auditorium 7
 

The ethics of blockchain-based construction e-bidding

Venus Azamnia



Managing folk terms in AI: the placeholder strategy as a lesson from comparative cognition

Diego Morales



Ethics readiness: Aligning ethical approaches with a technology’s stage of development

Eline de Jong

5:20pm
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6:35pm
(Papers) Ethics IV
Location: Auditorium 7
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Ethics V
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Transcendental Technology Ethics

Donovan van der Haak



Sustainable AI and the third wave of AI ethics: a structural turn

Larissa Bolte, Aimee van Wynsberghe



Against an ideal theory of justice for AI ethics

Alice Rangel Teixeira

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Agency I
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Welcoming the other: More-than-human agency in regenerative design

Anna Puzio, Alessio Gerola, Samuela Marchiori



Philosophical reflections on agency in the making

Mike Martin



Enactive agency in the technological world: rethinking human-technology relationships

Xue Yu

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Papers) Agency II
Location: Auditorium 7
 

Temporal intimacy. Near-term expectations of a driverless future

Sebastian Pranz



"Agency, alienation, and recognition in the AI-mediated workplace"

Joel Anderson



Technical objects as adaptive mediators

Aurora Hoel

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Autonomy
Location: Auditorium 7
 

AI outsourcing and the value of autonomy

Eleonora Catena



Analysis of the problem of human autonomy from the perspective of authenticity ethics

Guihong Zhang



Driving for Values: Exploring the experience of autonomy with speculative design

Kathrin Bednar, Julia Hermann

Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:45am
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9:45am
(Symposium) The History of the Philosophy of Technology: The German tradition
Location: Auditorium 7
 

The History of the Philosophy of Technology: The German tradition

Chair(s): Piero Carreras

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Precision farming in light of the world in which we live and act

Mariska Bosschaert

 

Heidegger, "the intimate technology revolution," and AI

Natalie Nenadic

 

The Missing Body: Philosophical Anthropology and the Heideggerian temptation

Piero Carreras

9:50am
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10:50am
(Symposium) The History of the Philosophy of Technology: the French Tradition
Location: Auditorium 7
 

The History of the Philosophy of Technology: the French Tradition

Chair(s): Federica Buongiorno

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Huamans, Technique, and Machine in Canguilhem's philosophy

Emanuele Clarizio

 

A History of Vitalism in French Philosophers of Technology

Hannes van Engeland

 

Pharmacology of plasticity: bridging stiegler and malabou

Pietro Prunotto

11:50am
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12:50pm
(Symposium) The History of the Philosophy of Technology: History and Historicity of the Empirical Turn
Location: Auditorium 7
 

The History of the Philosophy of Technology: History and Historicity of the Empirical Turn

Chair(s): Darryl Cressman

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

The long History of the Empirical Turn: Dutch Philosophy of Technology, 1930-1990

Massimiliano Simons

 

Regimes of Historicity of Technology: Toward an Epistemology of the History of the Philosophy of Technology

Agostino Cera

 

Technology and Historical Time: Insights from the Annales and Hermeneutics

Darryl Cressman

2:20pm
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3:45pm
(Symposium) The History of the Philosophy of Technology: Hidden philosophers of technology
Location: Auditorium 7
 

The History of the Philosophy of Technology: Hidden philosophers of technology

Chair(s): Massimiliano Simons

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Arendt's Philosophy of Technology: Rethinking the Human Condition in the age of AI

Jurgita Imbrasaite

 

Political philosophy of technology: after bertrand russel

Carl Mitcham

 

Irradiating the Intimate: the Storytelling of Walter Benjamin's Technological Revolution of the Intiimate

Dominic Smith


 
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