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De andere Anfang van de filosofie. Kritische kanttekeningen bij Heideggers filosofische methodeAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 102 (4). 2010.
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2046Individual Competencies for Corporate Social Responsibility: A Literature and Practice PerspectiveJournal of Business Ethics 135 (2): 233-252. 2016.Because corporate social responsibility can be beneficial to both companies and its stakeholders, interest in factors that support CSR performance has grown in recent years. A thorough integration of CSR in core business processes is particularly important for achieving effective long-term CSR practices. Here, we explored the individual CSR-related competencies that support CSR implementation in a corporate context. First, a systematic literature review was performed in which relevant scientific…Read more
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1247Ecological Innovation: Biomimicry as a New Way of Thinking and Acting EcologicallyJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2): 203-217. 2013.In this article, we critically reflect on the concept of biomimicry. On the basis of an analysis of the concept of biomimicry in the literature and its philosophical origin, we distinguish between a strong and a weaker concept of biomimicry. The strength of the strong concept of biomimicry is that nature is seen as a measure by which to judge the ethical rightness of our technological innovations, but its weakness is found in questionable presuppositions. These presuppositions are addressed by t…Read more
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1050Naming Being – or the philosophical Content of Heidegger’s National SocialismHeidegger Studies 28 101-122. 2012.This contribution discusses the philosophical meaning of the Martin Heidegger’s Rectoral address. First of all, Heidegger’s philosophical basic experience is sketched as the background of his Rectoral address; the being-historical concept of “Anfang”. Then, the philosophical question of the Rectoral address is discussed. It is shown, that Die Selbstbehauptung der deutschen Universität is asking for the identity of human being there (Dasein) in connection with the question about dem Eigenen (the …Read more
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967The Human Glance, the Experience of Environmental Distress and the “Affordance” of Nature: Toward a Phenomenology of the Ecological CrisisJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (5): 925-938. 2015.The problem we face today is that there is a huge gap between our ethical judgments about the ecological crisis on the one hand and our ethical behavior according to these judgments on the other. In this article, we ask to what extent a phenomenology of the ecological crisis enables us to bridge this gap and display more ethical or pro-environmental behavior. To answer this question, our point of departure is the affordance theory of the American psychologist and founding father of ecological ps…Read more
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355Heidegger Und Der Nationalsozialismus Oder Die Frage Nach Dem Philosophischen EmpirismusExistentia 19 (1-2): 51-72. 2009.
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Die bändigung Des elementaren: Der Wille zur macht AlS Kunst in Ernst jüngers »der arbeiter«Existentia 18 (1-2): 83-98. 2008.
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1600Phenomenology and the Empirical Turn: a Phenomenological Analysis of PostphenomenologyPhilosophy and Technology 29 (4): 313-333. 2016.This paper provides a phenomenological analysis of postphenomenological philosophy of technology. While acknowledging that the results of its analyses are to be recognized as original, insightful, and valuable, we will argue that in its execution of the empirical turn, postphenomenology forfeits a phenomenological dimension of questioning. By contrasting the postphenomenological method with Heidegger’s understanding of phenomenology as developed in his early Freiburg lectures and in Being and Ti…Read more
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4017The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of InnovationIn Bert-Jaap Koops, Ilse Oosterlaken, Henny Romijn, Tsjalling Swierstra & Jeroen van den Hoven (eds.), Responsible Innovation 2: Concepts, Approaches, and Applications, Springer Verlag. pp. 19-35. 2015.In this chapter, we challenge the presupposed concept of innovation in the responsible innovation literature. As a first step, we raise several questions with regard to the possibility of ‘responsible’ innovation and point at several difficulties which undermine the supposedly responsible character of innovation processes, based on an analysis of the input, throughput and output of innovation processes. It becomes clear that the practical applicability of the concept of responsible innovation is…Read more
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