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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
Chair: Andreas Spahn
 

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
Chair: Andrea Gammon
 

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

Alexander Martin Mussgnug



The bullshit singularity is near

Dylan Eric Wittkower

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

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
Chair: Daphne Brandenburg
 

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



New reprogenetic technologies and challenges to informed consent in research

Inmaculada de Melo-Martin

5:20pm
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6:35pm
(Papers) Virtue ethics II
Location: Auditorium 7
Chair: Matthew Dennis
 

Intelligence over wisdom: the price of conceptual priorities

Anuj Puri



Addressing challenges to virtue ethics in the application of artificial moral agents: From a Confucian perspective

Yin On Billy Poon

Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Ethics V
Location: Auditorium 7
Chair: Andrea Gammon
 

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
Chair: Lotte Asveld
 

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
Chair: Pieter Vermaas
 

Temporal intimacy. Near-term expectations of a driverless future

Sebastian Pranz



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

Joel Anderson

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

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


 
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