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    Central Banking in Rawls’s Property-Owning Democracy
    Political Theory 47 (5): 674-698. 2019.
    The dramatic events of the crisis have reignited debates on the independence of central banks and the scope of their mandates. In this article, I contribute to the normative understanding of these developments by discussing John Rawls’s position in debates of the 1950s and 1960s on the independence of the US Federal Reserve. Rawls’s account of the central bank in his property-owning democracy, Democratic Central Banking, assigns authority over monetary policy directly to the government and prior…Read more
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    Why We Should Understand Conversational AI as a Tool
    with Marlies N. van Lingen, Noor A. A. Giesbertz, and Karin R. Jongsma
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5): 22-24. 2023.
    The introduction of chatGPT illustrates the rapid developments within Conversational Artificial Intelligence (CAI) technologies (Gordijn and Have 2023). Ethical reflection and analysis of CAI are c...
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    Democracy and the European Central Bank's Emergency Powers
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 42 (1): 270-293. 2018.