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1104The Ideal of a Zero-Waste Humanity: Philosophical Reflections on the Demand for a Bio-Based EconomyJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (2): 353-374. 2015.In this paper we inquire into the fundamental assumptions that underpin the ideal of the Bio-Based Economy as it is currently developed . By interpreting the BBE from the philosophical perspective on economy developed by Georges Bataille, we demonstrate how the BBE is fully premised on a thinking of scarcity. As a result, the BBE exclusively frames economic problems in terms of efficient production, endeavoring to exclude a thinking of abundance and wastefulness. Our hypothesis is that this not …Read more
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80Recensies - René ten Bos & Mollie Painter-Morland (2013). Bedrijfsethiek. Filosofische Perspectieven. Amsterdam: Boom, 236 pp., 32,50 € (review)Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 106 (1): 94-97. 2014.Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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701Heidegger and Derrida on the Nature of Questioning: Towards the Rehabilitation of Questioning in Contemporary PhilosophyJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 46 (4): 307-322. 2015.In this article, the Heidegger and Derrida controversy about the nature of questioning is revisited in order to rehabilitate questioning as an essential characteristic of contemporary philosophy. After exploring Heidegger's characterization of philosophy as questioning and Derrida's criticism of the primacy of questioning, we will evaluate Derrida's criticism and articulate three characteristics of Heidegger's concept of questioning. After our exploration of Heidegger's concept of questioning, w…Read more
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2057Biomimicry and the Materiality of Ecological Technology and InnovationEnvironmental Philosophy 13 (2): 195-214. 2016.In this paper, we reflect on the concept of nature that is presupposed in biomimetic approaches to technology and innovation. Because current practices of biomimicry presuppose a technological model of nature, it is questionable whether its claim of being a more ecosystem friendly approach to technology and innovation is justified. In order to maintain the potentiality of biomimicry as ecological innovation, we explore an alternative to this technological model of nature. To this end, we reflect…Read more
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1221Moral “Lock-In” in Responsible Innovation: The Ethical and Social Aspects of Killing Day-Old Chicks and Its AlternativesJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (5): 939-960. 2015.The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual framework that will help in understanding and evaluating, along social and ethical lines, the issue of killing day-old male chicks and two alternative directions of responsible innovations to solve this issue. The following research questions are addressed: Why is the killing of day-old chicks morally problematic? Are the proposed alternatives morally sound? To what extent do the alternatives lead to responsible innovation? The conceptual framewor…Read more
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Nietzsche als einde en als overgang. Heideggers confrontatie met Nietzsche in de dertiger jarenTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 70 (4): 763. 2008.
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589Ecological Innovation: Biomimicry as a New Way of Thinking and Acting EcologicallyJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (2): 203-217. 2016.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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8176An indication of Being – Reflections on Heidegger’s Engagement with Ernst JüngerJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 42 (2): 194-208. 2011.In the thirties, Martin Heidegger was heavily involved with the work of Ernst Jünger (1895-1998). He says that he is indebted to Jünger for the ‘enduring stimulus’ provided by his descriptions. The question is: what exactly could this enduring stimulus be? Several interpreters have examined this question, but the recent publication of lectures and annotations of the thirties allow us to follow Heidegger’s confrontation with Jünger more precisely. According to Heidegger, the main theme of his phi…Read more
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1044Reconnecting with Nature in the Age of TechnologyEnvironmental Philosophy 11 (2): 307-332. 2014.The relation between Martin Heidegger and radical environmentalism has been subject of discussion for several years now. On the one hand, Heidegger is portrayed as a forerunner of the deep ecology movement, providing an alternative for the technological age we live in. On the other, commentators contend that the basic thrust of Heidegger’s thought cannot be found in such an ecological ethos. In this article, this debate is revisited in order to answer the question whether it is possible to conce…Read more
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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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