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Eindhoven University of Technology
Department of Philosophy and Ethics

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Department Affiliates

  • 9
    Regular faculty
  • 5
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 8
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  • Undergraduates
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  • Daniel C. Friedman and Dunja Šešelja, Scientific Disagreements, Fast Science and Higher-Order Evidence
    Philosophy of Science 90 (4): 937-957. 2023.
    Photo of Daniel C. Friedman Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • Dunja Šešelja, Agent-Based Modeling in the Philosophy of Science
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • Philippe Verreault-Julien, Toy models, dispositions, and the power to explain
    Synthese 201 (5): 1-17. 2023.
    Photo of Philippe Verreault-Julien
  • Wybo Houkes, Embedding and customizing templates in cross-disciplinary modeling
    Synthese 201 (3): 1-16. 2023.
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  • Wybo Houkes and Pieter E. Vermaas, Theories of Technical Functions: Sophisticated Combinations of Three Archetypes
    In Jean Gayon, Armand de Ricqlès & Antoine C. Dussault (eds.), Functions: From Organisms to Artefacts, Springer Verlag. pp. 335-349. 2023.
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  • Philip J. Nickel, Olya Kudina, and Ibo van de Poel, Moral Uncertainty in Technomoral Change: Bridging the Explanatory Gap
    Perspectives on Science 30 (2): 260-283. 2022.
    Photo of Philip J. Nickel Photo of Ibo van de Poel
  • Philip J. Nickel, Trust in Medical Artificial Intelligence: A Discretionary Account
    Ethics and Information Technology 24 (1): 1-10. 2022.
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  • Iris Loosman and Philip J. Nickel, Towards a Design Toolkit of Informed Consent Models Across Fields: A Systematic Review
    Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (5): 1-19. 2022.
    Photo of Iris Loosman Photo of Philip J. Nickel
  • Michael Klenk, Elizabeth O'Neill, Chirag Arora, Charlie Blunden, Cecilie Eriksen, Lily Frank, and Jeroen Hopster, Recent Work on Moral Revolutions
    Analysis 82 (2): 354-366. 2022.
    Photo of Michael Klenk Photo of Elizabeth O'Neill Photo of Charlie Blunden Photo of Cecilie Eriksen Photo of Lily Frank
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  • Elizabeth O'Neill, Contextual Integrity as a General Conceptual Tool for Evaluating Technological Change
    Philosophy and Technology 35 (3): 1-25. 2022.
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  • Michał Klincewicz, Lily Frank, and Emma Jane, The Ethics of Matching: Mobile and web-based dating and hook up platforms
    In Brian D. Earp, Clare Chambers & Lori Watson (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality, Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. 2022.
    Photo of Michał Klincewicz Photo of Lily Frank
  • Dunja Šešelja, Agent‐based models of scientific interaction
    Philosophy Compass 17 (7). 2022.
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  • Dunja Šešelja, What Kind of Explanations Do We Get from Agent-Based Models of Scientific Inquiry?
    In Tomas Marvan, Hanne Andersen, Hasok Chang, Benedikt Löwe & Ivo Pezlar (eds.), Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, College Publications. 2022.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja
  • Vaios Koliofotis and Philippe Verreault-Julien, Hamilton's rule: A non-causal explanation?
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C): 109-118. 2022.
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  • Philippe Verreault-Julien, Representing Non-actual Targets?
    Philosophy of Science 89 (5): 918-927. 2022.
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  • Matthew Dennis, Georgy Ishmaev, Steven Umbrello, and Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Values for a Post-Pandemic Future (edited book)
    Springer. 2022.
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  • Mandi Astola, Gunter Bombaerts, Andreas Spahn, and Lambèr Royakkers Royakkers, Can Creativity Be a Collective Virtue? Insights for the Ethics of Innovation
    Journal of Business Ethics 179 (3): 907-918. 2022.
    Photo of Mandi Astola Photo of Lambèr Royakkers Royakkers Photo of Gunter Bombaerts
  • Andrea Kis, Elena Mas Tur, Daniël Lakens, Krist Vaesen, and Wybo Houkes, Leaving Academia: PhD Attrition and Unhealthy Research Environments
    PLoS ONE 17 (10). 2022.
    Photo of Daniël Lakens Photo of Krist Vaesen Photo of Wybo Houkes
  • Philip J. Nickel, Trust in engineering
    In Diane P. Michelfelder & Neelke Doorn (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Engineering, Taylor & Francis Ltd. pp. 494-505. 2021.
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  • Elizabeth O'Neill, Michał Klincewicz, and Michiel Kemmer, Ethical Issues with Artificial Ethics Assistants
    In Carissa Véliz (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2021.
    Photo of Elizabeth O'Neill Photo of Michał Klincewicz
  • Dunja Šešelja, Exploring Scientific Inquiry via Agent-Based Modelling
    Perspectives on Science 29 (4): 537-557. 2021.
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  • Bartosz Michal Radomski, Dunja Šešelja, and N. Kim, Rethinking the history of peptic ulcer disease and its relevance for network epistemology
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (4): 1-23. 2021.
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  • Philippe Verreault-Julien, Factive inferentialism and the puzzle of model-based explanation
    Synthese 199 (3-4): 10039-10057. 2021.
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  • Lambèr Royakkers Royakkers, Book Review: Deborah G. Johnson (2020), Engineering Ethics: Contemporary and Eduring Debates, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2020, 189 + index, ISBN: 978-0-300-20924-2 (review)
    Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (2): 1-4. 2021.
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  • Wybo Houkes and Krist Vaesen, A new framework for teaching scientific reasoning to students from application-oriented sciences
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2): 1-16. 2021.
    Photo of Wybo Houkes Photo of Krist Vaesen
  • Philip J. Nickel, Disruptive Innovation and Moral Uncertainty
    NanoEthics 14 (3): 259-269. 2020.
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  • Michal Klincewicz and Lily Frank, Consequences of unexplainable machine learning for the notions of a trusted doctor and patient autonomy
    Proceedings of the 2nd EXplainable AI in Law Workshop (XAILA 2019) Co-Located with 32nd International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2019). 2020.
    Photo of Michał Klincewicz Photo of Lily Frank
  • Dunja Šešelja, Christian Straßer, and AnneMarie Borg, Formal Models of Scientific Inquiry in a Social Context: An Introduction
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (2): 211-217. 2020.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja Photo of Christian Straßer
  • Erik Weber and Dunja Šešelja, In Defence of Rationalist Accounts of the Continental Drift Debate: A Response to Pellegrini
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (3): 481-490. 2020.
    Photo of Dunja Šešelja Photo of Erik Weber
  • Matthew Dennis, Cultivating Our Passionate Attachments
    Routledge. 2020.
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