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University of Twente
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 6
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  • 16
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  • 1
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  • 5
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  • Kevin Scharp, On the indeterminacy of the meter
    Synthese 196 (6): 2487-2517. 2019.
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  • Bryan R. Weaver and Kevin Scharp, Semantics for Reasons
    Oxford University Press. 2019.
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  • Kevin Scharp, Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts
    In Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.), Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 396-416. 2019.
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  • Peter-Paul Verbeek, Hedwig Molder, and Bas de Boer, The Perspective of the Instruments: Mediating Collectivity
    Foundations of Science 23 (4): 739-755. 2018.
    Photo of Bas de Boer Photo of Peter-Paul Verbeek
  • Ciano Aydin, The Posthuman as Hollow Idol: A Nietzschean Critique of Human Enhancement
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (3): 304-327. 2017.
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  • Ciano Aydin, How to Forget the Unforgettable? On Collective Trauma, Cultural Identity, and Mnemotechnologies
    Identity 17 (3): 125-137. 2017.
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  • Philip Brey, Sustainable technologies for sustainable lifestyles
    In David M. Kaplan (ed.), Philosophy, technology, and the environment, The Mit Press. 2017.
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  • Peter-Paul Verbeek, The Struggle for Technology: Towards a Realistic Political Theory of Technology
    Foundations of Science 22 (2): 301-304. 2017.
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  • Giovanni Boniolo, Mattia Andreoletti, Federico Boem, and Emanuele Ratti, The Main Faces of Robustness
    Dialogue and Universalism 27 (3): 157-172. 2017.
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  • Jan Peter Bergen, Responsible Innovation in light of Levinas: rethinking the relation between responsibility and innovation
    Journal of Responsible Innovation 4 (3): 354-370. 2017.
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  • Jan Peter Bergen, Reflections on the Reversibility of Nuclear Energy Technologies
    Dissertation, Delft University of Technology. 2017.
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  • Philip Brey, Constructive Philosophy of Technology and Responsible Innovation
    In Anthonie W. M. Meijers, Peter Kroes, Pieter E. Vermaas & Maarten Franssen (eds.), Philosophy of Technology After the Empirical Turn, Springer Verlag. pp. 127-143. 2016.
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  • Emanuele Ratti and Federico Boem, Towards a Notion of Intervention in Big-Data Biology and Molecular Medicine
    In Marco Nathan & Giovanni Boniolo (eds.), Foundational Issues in Molecular Medicine, Routledge. 2016.
    Photo of Emanuele Ratti Photo of Federico Boem
  • Federico Boem, Orienteering Tools: Biomedical Research with Ontologies
    Humana Mente 9 (30). 2016.
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  • Federico Boem, Emanuele Ratti, Mattia Andreoletti, and Giovanni Boniolo, Why genes are like lemons
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 57 (June): 88-95. 2016.
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  • Jan Peter Bergen, Reversibility and Nuclear Energy Production Technologies: A Framework and Three Cases
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 19 (1): 37-59. 2016.
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  • Jan Peter Bergen, Reversible Experiments: Putting Geological Disposal to the Test
    Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3): 707-733. 2016.
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  • Sergio Urueña López, López arnal, Salvador: Manuel sacristán Y la obra Del lógico Y filósofo norteamericano Willard Van Orman Quine
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 68 171. 2016.
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  • Ciano Aydin, The artifactual mind: overcoming the ‘inside–outside’ dualism in the extended mind thesis and recognizing the technological dimension of cognition
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (1): 73-94. 2015.
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  • Ciano Aydin and Peter-Paul Verbeek, Transcendence in Technology
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (3): 291-313. 2015.
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  • Pak-Hang Wong, Philip Brey, Johnny Søraker, Jan-Willem Van Der Rijt, and Jelle de Boer, Well-Being in Contemporary Society
    Springer. 2015.
    Photo of Philip Brey Photo of Johnny Søraker Photo of Jan-Willem Van Der Rijt Photo of Pak-Hang Wong Photo of Jelle de Boer
  • Don Ihde, Lenore Langsdorf, Kirk Besmer, Aud Sissel Hoel, Annamaria Carusi, Marie-Christine Nizzi, Fernando Secomandi, Asle H. Kiran, Yoni Van Den Eede, Frances Bottenberg, Chris Kaposy, Adam Rosenfeld, Jan Friis, Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder, and Albert Borgmann, Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human–Technology Relations
    Lexington Books. 2015.
    Photo of Diane Michelfelder Photo of Peter-Paul Verbeek Photo of Asle H. Kiran Photo of Kirk Besmer Photo of Annamaria Carusi
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  • James DiFrisco, Gaelle Pontarotti, Federico Boem, Guillaume Schlaepfer, Ewelina Sokolowska, and Eva Fernández-Labandera, Ontological Issues in the Life Sciences
    Biological Theory 10 (2): 176-181. 2015.
    Photo of Federico Boem Photo of James DiFrisco Photo of Gaelle Pontarotti Photo of Gaelle Pontarotti Photo of Gaelle Pontarotti
  • Pierre-Luc Germain, Emanuele Ratti, and Federico Boem, Junk or functional DNA? ENCODE and the function controversy
    Biology and Philosophy 29 (6): 807-831. 2014.
    Photo of Emanuele Ratti Photo of Federico Boem Photo of Pierre-Luc Germain
  • Ciano Aydin, On Freedom and Responsibility: Discovering the Human as a Transcendent Being
    Religion, State and Society 41 (2): 88-102. 2013.
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  • Peter-Paul Verbeek, Resistance Is Futile
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 17 (1): 72-92. 2013.
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  • Yashar Saghai, Nudging in interpersonal contexts
    American Journal of Bioethics 13 (6): 33-34. 2013.
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  • Yashar Saghai, Salvaging the concept of nudge: Table 1
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8): 487-493. 2013.
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  • Yashar Saghai, The concept of nudge and its moral significance: A reply to Ashcroft, Bovens, Dworkin, Welch, and Wertheimer
    Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (8): 2012-101112. 2013.
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  • Emilio Sanfilippo, Emanuele Ratti, Francesca Quattri, Aleksandra Sojic, Federico Boem, Gaoussou Camara, and Eric Chuk, Diverse perspectives on ontology: A joint report on the First IAOA Interdisciplinary Summer School on Ontological Analysis
    Applied ontology 8 (1): 59-71. 2013.
    Photo of Federico Boem Photo of Emanuele Ratti Photo of Aleksandra Sojic Photo of Gaoussou Camara
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