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Bio-agency: Können Organismen handeln?In Daniel Wehinger & Meincke (eds.), Vermögen und Handlung. Der dispositionale Realismus und unser Selbstverständnis als Handelnde, . pp. 191-224. 2014.
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38Bio-Agency and the Possibility of Artificial AgentsIn Antonio Piccolomini D’Aragona, Martin Carrier, Roger Deulofeu, Axel Gelfert, Jens Harbecke, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Lara Huber, Peter Hucklenbroich, Ludger Jansen, Elizaveta Kostrova, Keizo Matsubara, Anne Sophie Meincke, Andrea Reichenberger, Kian Salimkhani & Javier Suárez (eds.), Philosophy of Science: Between the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities, Springer Verlag. pp. 65-93. 2018.Within the philosophy of biology, recently promising steps have been made towards a biologically grounded concept of agency. Agency is described as bio-agency: the intrinsically normative adaptive behaviour of human and non-human organisms, arising from their biological autonomy. My paper assesses the bio-agency approach by examining criticism recently directed by its proponents against the project of embodied robotics. Defenders of the bio-agency approach have claimed that embodied robots do no…Read more
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99The Metaphysics of Living Consciousness: Metabolism, Agency and PurposivenessBiosemiotics 16 (2): 281-290. 2023.Life has evolved; and so must have consciousness, or subjective experience, as found in living beings, Eva Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg contend. In their target article, which summarises the main theses of their seminal book The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul, the authors put forward an evolutionary account of consciousness that builds upon the intimate connection between consciousness and life without, however, equating the two. Instead, according to Jablonka & Ginsburg, there was life before …Read more
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1Haben menschliche Embryonen eine Disposition zur Personalität?In Markus Rothhaar, Martin Hähnel & Roland Kipke (eds.), Der manipulierbare Embryo, Brill Mentis. pp. 147-171. 2018.Do human embryos have a disposition to personhood? This has been argued within recent attempts to reformulate the classical argument from potentiality for the protection of human embryos with the help of the concept of disposition. In this paper, I analyse the central ontological premise of this new approach and show that any hopes of rehabilitating in dispositionalist terms the idea of a potential to personhood inherent in human embryos are mistaken. The dispositionalist version of the potentia…Read more
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48Bio-Agency and the Possibility of Artificial AgentsIn David Hommen Alexander Christian & Alexander Christian (eds.), Philosophy of Science - Between the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities. Selected Papers from the 2016 conference of the German Society of Philosophy of Science, . pp. 65-93. 2018.Within the philosophy of biology, recently promising steps have been made towards a biologically grounded concept of agency. Agency is described as bio-agency: the intrinsically normative adaptive behaviour of human and non-human organisms, arising from their biological autonomy. My paper assesses the bio-agency approach by examining criticism recently directed by its proponents against the project of embodied robotics. Defenders of the bio-agency approach have claimed that embodied robots do no…Read more
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76Potentialität und Disposition in der Diskussion über den Status des menschlichen Embryos: Zur Ontologie des PotentialitätsargumentsPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (2): 271-303. 2015.The argument from potentiality for embryo protection relies on the assumption of a specific developmental potential of human embryos: as human embryos under normal conditions naturally developing into beings whose strong moral status is uncontroversial, namely into human persons, they likewise enjoy strong moral status. In my paper, I endeavour to spell out the ontological foundations of the argument from potentiality and to discuss them critically in the light of new empirical findings in embry…Read more
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Emergent propertiesIn A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties, Routledge. 2024.
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University of SouthamptonSenior Research Fellow (Part-time)
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University of ExeterDepartment of Sociology, Philosophy and AnthropologyHonorary Research Fellow (Part-time)
Vienna, Austria