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Delft University of Technology
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology

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  • Martin Sand and Karin Jongsma, Scientists’ Views on (Moral) Luck
    Journal of Responsible Innovation 1-22. forthcoming.
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  • Kritika Maheshwari, Corrective Duties for Wrongful Pure Risks: A Pluralist Proposal
    Law, Ethics, and Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • Kritika Maheshwari, Book Review of É. Torres, Human Extinction: A History of the Science and Ethics of Annihilation (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • James Hutton, Unreliable emotions and ethical knowledge
    Philosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.
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  • Giorgia Pozzi and Juan M. Durán, From ethics to epistemology and back again: informativeness and epistemic injustice in explanatory medical machine learning
    AI and Society 1-12. forthcoming.
    Photo of Giorgia Pozzi Photo of Juan M. Durán Photo of Juan Manuel Durán
  • Juan M. Durán and Giorgia Pozzi, Philosophy of science for machine learning: Core issues and new perspectives (edited book)
    Springer. forthcoming.
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  • Benedict Lane, Prospects for pure procedural moral progress
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • Caroline Figueroa, Lavinia Marin, Mani Jaff, and Mark de Reuver, Translating the value of well-being into design features of social media platforms: a value sensitive design approach
    Ethics and Information Technology 28 (1): 14. 2026.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
  • Gunter Bombaerts, Tom Hannes, Adam Martin, Alessandra Aloisi, Joel Anderson, P. Arvidson, Lawrence Berger, Stefano Davide Bettera, Enrico Campo, Laura Candiotto, Silvia Caprioglio Panizza, Anna Ciaunica Garrouty, Yves Citton, Diego D.´Angelo, Matthew Dennis, Natalie Depraz, Peter Doran, Wolfgang Drechsler, William Edelglass, Iris Eisenberger, Mark Fortney, Beverley Foulks McGuire, Antony Fredriksson, Peter Hershock, Soraj Hongladarom, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Beth Jacobs, Gabor Karsai, Steven Laureys, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Jeanne Lim, Chien-Te Lin, William Lamson, Mark Losoncz, David Loy, Lavinia Marin, Bence Peter Marosan, Chiara Mascarello, David L. McMahan, Jin Y. Park, Nina Petek, Anna Puzio, Katrien Schaubroeck, Shobhit Shakya, Juewei Shi, Elizaveta Solomonova, Francesco Tormen, Jitendra Uttam, Marieke van Vugt, Sebastjan Vörös, Maren Wehrle, Galit Wellner, Jason Wirth, Olaf Witkowski, Apiradee Wongkitrungrueng, Dale S. Wright, Hin Sing Yuen, and Yutong Zheng, Beyond the attention economy, towards an ecology of attending. A manifesto
    AI and Society 41 (1): 477-492. 2026.
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  • Perica Jovchevski, Stefan Buijsman, and Mark Neerincx, What is Wrong with Automation Bias
    Philosophy and Technology 39 (84): 1-27. 2026.
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  • Neelke Doorn, Water
    In Sven Ove Hansson & Colleen Murphy (eds.), Technology and Equality, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 165-180. 2025.
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  • Qin Zhu, Lavinia Marin, Aline Medeiros Ramos, and Satya Sundar Sethy, The purposes of engineering ethics education
    In Shannon Chance, Tom Børsen, Diana Adela Martin, Roland Tormey, Thomas Taro Lennerfors & Gunter Bombaerts (eds.), The Routledge international handbook of engineering ethics education, Routledge. pp. 27-43. 2025.
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  • Lavinia Marin, Yousef Jalali, Alexandra Morrison, and Cristina Andreea, REFLECTIVE AND DIALOGICAL APPROACHES IN ENGINEERING ETHICS EDUCATION
    In Shannon Chance, Tom Børsen, Diana Adela Martin, Roland Tormey, Thomas Taro Lennerfors & Gunter Bombaerts (eds.), The Routledge international handbook of engineering ethics education, Routledge. pp. 441-458. 2025.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Alexandra Morrison Photo of Cristina Andreea
  • Lavinia Marin, Becoming oneself online: Social media platforms as environments for self-transformation
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 12. 2025.
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  • Lavinia Marin and Steffen Steinert, CTRL+ Ethics: Large Language Models and Moral Deskilling in Professional Ethics Education
    In Hacker Philipp (ed.), Oxford Intersections: AI in Society, Oxford Academic. 2025.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Steffen Steinert Photo of Steffen Steinert
  • Lavinia Marin and Constantin Vica, Hic sunt leones. User orientation as a design principle for emerging institutions on social media platforms
    AI and Society 40 (3): 1613-1626. 2025.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Constantin Vica
  • Gunter Bombaerts, Tom Hannes, Adam Martin, Alessandra Aloisi, Joel Anderson, P. Arvidson, Lawrence Berger, Stefano Davide Bettera, Enrico Campo, Laura Candiotto, Silvia Caprioglio Panizza, Anna Ciaunica Garrouty, Yves Citton, Diego D.´Angelo, Matthew Dennis, Natalie Depraz, Peter Doran, Wolfgang Drechsler, William Edelglass, Iris Eisenberger, Mark Fortney, Beverley Foulks McGuire, Antony Fredriksson, Peter Hershock, Soraj Hongladarom, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Beth Jacobs, Gabor Karsai, Steven Laureys, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Jeanne Lim, Chien-Te Lin, William Lamson, Mark Losoncz, David Loy, Lavinia Marin, Bence Peter Marosan, Chiara Mascarello, David L. McMahan, Jin Y. Park, Nina Petek, Anna Puzio, Katrien Schaubroeck, Shobhit Shakya, Juewei Shi, Elizaveta Solomonova, Francesco Tormen, Jitendra Uttam, Marieke van Vugt, Sebastjan Vörös, and Maren Wehrle, Beyond the attention economy, towards an ecology of attending. A manifesto
    AI and Society 1-16. 2025.
    Photo of Silvia Caprioglio Panizza Photo of Mark Fortney Photo of Soraj Hongladarom Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Anna Puzio
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  • Sabine Roeser, Lavinia Marin, and Steffen Steinert, Feeling and thinking on social media: emotions, affective scaffolding, and critical thinking
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (1): 114-141. 2025.
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  • Kritika Maheshwari, Christoph Jedan, Imke Christiaans, Mariëlle van Gijn, Els Maeckelberghe, and Mirjam Plantinga, AI-Inclusivity in Healthcare: Motivating an Institutional Epistemic Trust Perspective
    Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 34 (1): 121-135. 2025.
    Photo of Kritika Maheshwari Photo of Christoph Jedan
  • Michiel De Proost and Giorgia Pozzi, Why we should talk about institutional (dis)trustworthiness and medical machine learning
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 28 (1): 83-92. 2025.
    Photo of Michiel De Proost Photo of Giorgia Pozzi
  • Giorgia Brucato and Perica Jovchevski, On Punishing Juvenile Offenders: Where Does Retributivism Go Wrong?
    In M. Blake Wilson (ed.), _Crime, Violence, Justice: Philosophical Perspectives_, Trivent. pp. 105-126. 2025.
    Photo of Giorgia Brucato Photo of Perica Jovchevski
  • Charlie Blunden and Benedict Lane, Vindicating universalism: Pragmatic genealogy and moral progress
    European Journal of Philosophy 33 (1): 249-268. 2025.
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  • Benedict Lane, Socially Disruptive Technologies, Moral Progress, and Rule Following
    Philosophy and Technology 38 (2): 1-30. 2025.
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  • Neelke Doorn, Water for All: Global Solutions for a Changing Climate, by David Sedlak (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2023), 440 pp, cloth $30, eBook $30 (review)
    Ethics and International Affairs 38 (3): 395-397. 2024.
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  • Neelke Doorn, Samantha Copeland, and Jose Carlos Cañizares-Gaztelu, Embedding Justice Considerations in Climate Resilience
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 27 (1): 63-88. 2024.
    Photo of Jose Carlos Cañizares-Gaztelu Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Cristina Voinea, Lavinia Marin, and Constantin Vica, Digital Slot Machines: Social Media Platforms as Attentional Scaffolds
    Topoi 43 (3): 685-695. 2024.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Constantin Vica
  • Samantha M. Copeland and Lavinia Marin, “It takes a village to write a really good paper”: A normative framework for peer reviewing in philosophy
    Metaphilosophy 55 (2): 131-146. 2024.
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  • Lavinia Marin, Toxic Online Environments are what Makes Rational Persuasion Become Wrongful
    Philosophy and Technology 37 (2): 1-4. 2024.
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  • Janna Van Grunsven, Lavinia Marin, Andrea R. Gammon, and Trijsje Franssen, 4E cognition, moral imagination, and engineering ethics education: shaping affordances for diverse embodied perspectives
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (-). 2024.
    Photo of Janna Van Grunsven Photo of Lavinia Marin Photo of Andrea R. Gammon Photo of Trijsje Franssen
  • Janna van Grunsven, Trijsje Franssen, Andrea R. Gammon, and Lavinia Marin, Tinkering with Technology: An exercise in inclusive experimental engineering ethics
    In E. Hildt, K. Laas, C. Miller & E. Brey (eds.), Building Inclusive Ethical Cultures in STEM, Springer Verlag. pp. 289-311. 2024.
    Photo of Janna Van Grunsven Photo of Trijsje Franssen Photo of Andrea R. Gammon Photo of Lavinia Marin
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