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Delft University of Technology
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology

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  • 12
    Regular faculty
  • 9
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  • 11
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  • Stefan Buijsman, Accessibility of reformulated mathematical content
    Synthese 194 (6). 2017.
    Photo of Stefan Buijsman
  • Kritika Maheshwari and Lovro Savic, Precautionary Principle and the Problem of Counterproductivity
    American Journal of Bioethics 17 (3): 58-59. 2017.
    Photo of Kritika Maheshwari Photo of Lovro Savic
  • Neelke Doorn, Shannon Spruit, and Zoë Robaey, Editors’ Overview: Experiments, Ethics, and New Technologies
    Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3): 607-611. 2016.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn Photo of Zoë Robaey Photo of Shannon Spruit
  • Neelke Doorn, Governance Experiments in Water Management: From Interests to Building Blocks
    Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3): 755-774. 2016.
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  • Shannon Spruit, Ibo van de Poel, and Neelke Doorn, Informed Consent in Asymmetrical Relationships: an Investigation into Relational Factors that Influence Room for Reflection
    NanoEthics 10 (2): 123-138. 2016.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn Photo of Shannon Spruit Photo of Ibo van de Poel
  • Shannon Spruit, Ibo Poel, and Neelke Doorn, Informed Consent in Asymmetrical Relationships: an Investigation into Relational Factors that Influence Room for Reflection
    NanoEthics 10 (2): 123-138. 2016.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn Photo of Shannon Spruit
  • Neelke Doorn, Reasoning About Uncertainty in Flood Risk Governance
    In Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & Sven Hansson (eds.), The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning About Uncertainty, Springer Verlag. pp. 245-263. 2016.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Lavinia Marin, Schiță pentru o posibilă filosofie a digitalului
    Revista de Filosofie (Romania) 63 (5): 571-582. 2016.
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  • Lavinia Marin, Something to Die for. The Individual as Interruption of the Political in Carl Schmitt’s The Concept of the Political
    Revue Roumaine de Philosophie 60 (2). 2016.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
  • Martin Sand, Responsibility and Visioneering—Opening Pandora’s Box
    NanoEthics 10 (1): 75-86. 2016.
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  • Martin Sand and Karin Jongsma, Why Neural Determinism is Not Real Determinism and Why Mental States Cannot Act
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 7 (4): 205-207. 2016.
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  • Stefan Buijsman, Philosophy of Mathematics for the Masses : Extending the scope of the philosophy of mathematics
    Dissertation, Stockholm University. 2016.
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  • Kritika Maheshwari, Book Review of The Myth of the Moral Brain: The Limits of Moral Enhancement (Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2016), 340 pp
    Prolegomena 15 (2): 227-231. 2016.
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  • Lavinia Marin, A possible Answer to Newman’s Objection from the perspective of informational structural realism
    Revue Roumaine de Philosophie 59 (2): 307-318. 2015.
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  • Lavinia Marin, Changing Subjects of Education in the Bologna Process
    In Marin Lavinia (ed.), Council for European Studies’ Twenty - Second International Conference of Europeanists on “Contradictions: Envisioning European Futures ”, . 2015.
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  • Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch, and Vincent Israel-Jost, Science After the Practice Turn in the Philosophy, History, and Social Studies of Science (edited book)
    Routledge. 2014.
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  • Jelle De De Boer, Scaling Happiness
    Philosophical Psychology 27 (5): 703-718. 2014.
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  • Neelke Doorn and Diane Michelfelder, Editorial: Introducing the New Editorial Team
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1/2): 1-2. 2014.
    Photo of Diane Michelfelder Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Neelke Doorn, Bert-Jaap Koops, Henny Romijn, T. E. Swierstra, and Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Responsible Innovation 1: Innovative Solutions for Global Issues (edited book)
    Imprint: Springer. 2014.
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  • Lavinia Marin, Criticising Humanities Today:-Framing Debates on the Value of Humanities in EU Higher Education Policy with a Special Focus on the Bologna Process
    Dissertation, Uppsala University. 2014.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
  • Lavinia Marin, Universitatea şi problema proprietăţii intelectuale
    In Constantin Stoenescu (ed.), Etica cercetării şi proprietatea intelectuală, Editura Universitatii Din Bucuresti. pp. 125-152. 2014.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
  • Lavinia Marin, Rationality as a Human Value
    In Pop Mihaela (ed.), Values of the Human Person. Contemporary challenges, Editura Universității Din București. pp. 111-120. 2014.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
  • Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk, and Jeroen Van Den Hoven, The ethics of artificial intelligence
    In Nathalie Smuha (ed.), Cambridge Handbook on the Law, Ethics and Policy of AI, Cambridge University Press. pp. 316-334. 2014.
    Photo of Michael Klenk Photo of Stefan Buijsman Photo of Nick Bostrom Photo of Jeroen Van Den Hoven
  • Martijn Blaauw, The Epistemic Account of Privacy
    Episteme 10 (2): 167-177. 2013.
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  • Neelke Doorn, Peter G. Brown and Jeremy J. Smith (eds): Water Ethics: Foundational Readings for Students and Professionals (review)
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (3): 723-725. 2013.
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  • Neelke Doorn, Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin, Martin Peterson (eds): Handbook of Risk Theory: Epistemology, Decision Theory, Ethics, and Social Implications of Risk (review)
    Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3): 1409-1411. 2013.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Neelke Doorn and J. Otto Kroesen, Using and Developing Role Plays in Teaching Aimed at Preparing for Social Responsibility
    Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (4): 1513-1527. 2013.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Neelke Doorn, Wide Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Model for Responsible Governance
    NanoEthics 7 (1): 29-43. 2013.
    Photo of Neelke Doorn
  • Neelke Doorn, Water and Justice: Towards an Ethics of Water Governance
    Public Reason 5 (1). 2013.
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  • Lavinia Marin, The Appeal to Expert Opinion in Contexts of Political Deliberation and the Problem of Group Bias
    Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 62 (2): 91-106. 2013.
    Photo of Lavinia Marin
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