•  853
    Bibliometric mapping of computer and information ethics
    with Jeroen van den Hoven, Nees Jan van Eck, and Jan van den Berg
    Ethics and Information Technology 13 (3): 241-249. 2011.
    This paper presents the first bibliometric mapping analysis of the field of computer and information ethics (C&IE). It provides a map of the relations between 400 key terms in the field. This term map can be used to get an overview of concepts and topics in the field and to identify relations between information and communication technology concepts on the one hand and ethical concepts on the other hand. To produce the term map, a data set of over thousand articles published in leading journals …Read more
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    Dimensions of integration in embedded and extended cognitive systems
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (3): 577-598. 2015.
    The complementary properties and functions of cognitive artifacts and other external resources are integrated into the human cognitive system to varying degrees. The goal of this paper is to develop some of the tools to conceptualize this complementary integration between agents and artifacts. It does so by proposing a multidimensional framework, including the dimensions of information flow, reliability, durability, trust, procedural transparency, informational transparency, individualization, a…Read more
  •  2286
    The internet, cognitive enhancement, and the values of cognition
    Minds and Machines 26 (4): 389-407. 2016.
    This paper has two distinct but related goals: (1) to identify some of the potential consequences of the Internet for our cognitive abilities and (2) to suggest an approach to evaluate these consequences. I begin by outlining the Google effect, which (allegedly) shows that when we know information is available online, we put less effort into storing that information in the brain. Some argue that this strategy is adaptive because it frees up internal resources which can then be used for other cog…Read more