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84Enactive hermeneutics and smart medical technologiesAI and Society 38 (6): 2141-2149. 2023.Embodied cognition is an interpretative—or hermeneutical—cognition inherent in motor-sensory perception intrinsically informed by biological and sociocultural memory, a cognition embedded in the organism as well as the socio-cultural environment interacting with it (Ward et al. TOPOI 36:365–375, 2017), of which technologies are a part. Yet, smart machines are advancing on human abilities to perceive and interpret concerning the accuracy, quantity, and quality of the data processed. Machines proc…Read more
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46Rosenthal, Jesse. Good Form. The Ethical Experience of the Victorian Novel: Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. 2017. Hardback: pp. 256Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (2): 457-459. 2018.
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50Vallor, Shannon. Technology and the Virtues: a Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting: Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Hardback: € 31,99. pp. 309Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (3): 669-670. 2017.
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11Becoming through technologyIn Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger & Søren Riis (eds.), New waves in philosophy of technology, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.Experienced time is real time, the only time we know anything about and how we can go about to make it a scientific measure of natural processes.
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1The Philosophy of TechnologyIn Duncan Pritchard (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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65Metaphysics and TimeForum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2): 357-371. 2008.The leap from primitive to scientific time represented as the „time" in „relativity physics", or in „thermodynamics" or perhaps in „quantum physics" or even within „Statistical mechanics" is large. Large also is the conceptual difference between these various understandings of the nature of time. How are we really to understand these physical perspectives on time: As knowledge about the real nature of time represented by the objective concepts: Or as epistemologicaloperational abstractions that …Read more
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92Gestalt descriptions embodiments and medical image interpretationAI and Society 32 (2): 209-218. 2017.In this paper I will argue that medical specialists interpret and diagnose through technological mediations like X-ray and fMRI images, and by actualizing embodied skills tacitly they are determining the identity of objects in the perceptual field. The initial phase of human interpretation of visual objects takes place during the moments of visual perception before we are consciously aware of the perceived. What facilitate this innate ability to interpret are experiences, learning and tr…Read more
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147A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.The essays both represent a variety of epistemological approaches, including those of the humanities, social studies, natural science, sociology, psychology, ...
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36The Real-Ideal DivideLyceum 10 (1). 2008.Generally speaking, the most essential and characteristic feature of realism is the notion of a mind-independent existence, which means that individual or a species of things have an existence that is “in-itself”. Realism is a metaphysical position; it is a stance taken of individual mind-endowed human beings towards the world in perception. On the other hand, to deny that something is mind-independent is yet another, however different, metaphysical stance that is called anti-realism or idealism…Read more
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49A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.The essays both represent a variety of epistemological approaches, including those of the humanities, social studies, natural science, sociology, psychology, and engineering sciences and reflect a diversity of philosophical traditions such ...
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116Perception: Embodiment and Beyond (review)Foundations of Science 17 (4): 363-367. 2012.In this commentary on Don Ihde’s paper “Stretching the in-between: embodiment and beyond” I argue that perceptions and observations are based on tacit frames and these frames are expressed through pre-reflexive intuitions thus giving meaning to the perceived content of observations. However, if the objective or given information in perception is incomplete or missing our brain and nervous system will intuitively and unconsciously fill in the missing information in order to act—these particular p…Read more