•  138
    The ontology of artefacts: the hard problem
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (1): 118-131. 2006.
    We examine to what extent an adequate ontology of technical artefacts can be based on existing general accounts of the relation between higher-order objects and their material basis. We consider two of these accounts: supervenience and constitution. We take as our starting point the thesis that artefacts have a ‘dual nature’, that is, that they are both material bodies and functional objects. We present two criteria for an adequate ontology of artefacts, ‘Underdetermination’ and ‘Realizability C…Read more
  •  36
    Progress in Application-Oriented Research
    The Harvard Review of Philosophy 31 59-74. 2024.
    This paper presents an account of progress in application-oriented research, as found in the engineering and medical sciences. My account builds on work in the philosophy of science. After reviewing the main accounts of scientific progress, I present my variant of a functional, ‘problem-solving’ account for application-oriented research, for which I distinguish various forms of progress. I illustrate this account with a case study of research on nuclear fusion.
  •  100
    Dual-Nature and collectivist frameworks for technical artefacts: a constructive comparison
    with Peter Kroes, Anthonie Meijers, and Pieter E. Vermaas
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 42 (1): 198-205. 2011.
    This paper systematically compares two frameworks for analysing technical artefacts: the Dual-Nature approach, exemplified by the contributions to Kroes and Meijers , and the collectivist approach advocated by Schyfter , following Kusch . After describing the main tenets of both approaches, we show that there is significant overlap between them: both frameworks analyse the most typical cases of artefact use, albeit in different terms, but to largely the same extent. Then, we describe several kin…Read more
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    Evolutionary anthropologists and archaeologists have been considerably successful in modelling the cumulative evolution of culture, of technological skills and knowledge in particular. Recently, one of these models has been introduced in the philosophy of science by De Cruz and De Smedt (Philos Stud 157:411–429, 2012), in an attempt to demonstrate that scientists may collectively come to hold more truth-approximating beliefs, despite the cognitive biases which they individually are known to be s…Read more
  • Trading Ontology for Ideology (review)
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 2. 2004.
  •  128
    Review of A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology (review)
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 14 (3): 270-272. 2010.
  •  42
    How will we find the elephant in the room?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
    We argue that Osirak's and Reynaud's technological-reasoning hypothesis raises conceptual and methodological challenges. Interrelations between technical potential and expertise leave it unclear exactly what the technical-reasoning hypothesis encompasses. We submit that it is compatible with a range of hypotheses that are difficult to differentiate empirically.
  •  167
    Artefacts in Analytic Metaphysics
    with Pieter E. Vermaas
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (2): 74-81. 2009.
    In this paper we examine the possibilities of combining two central intuitions about artefacts: that they are functional objects, and that they are non-natural objects. We do so in four steps. First we argue that, contrary to common opinion, functions cannot be the cornerstone of a characterisation of artefacts. Our argument suggests an alternative view, which characterises artefacts as objects embedded in what we call use plans. Second, we show that this plan-centred successor of the function-f…Read more
  •  39
    Heidegger's Temporal Idealism, by William D. Blattner (review)
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (1): 94-97. 2001.
  • Waar is dit ding voor? Een innovatieve etiologische theorie voor artefactfuncties
    with Pieter Vermaas
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 94 (3). 2002.