Jon Rueda is a Juan de la Cierva Fellow (funded by the State Research Agency of Spain) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Previously, he was a Momentum fellow (funded by NextGenerationEU) at the President’s Cabinet of CSIC, and before that, he worked as a Postdoc at the University of the Basque Country. He completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Granada (Spain) thanks to a La Caixa INPhINIT Fellowship. He has conducted research stays at Oxford University, Utrecht University, and the University of California-San Diego (as a Fulbright fellow).
He understands philosophy and ethics as a service to society, providing …
Jon Rueda is a Juan de la Cierva Fellow (funded by the State Research Agency of Spain) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Previously, he was a Momentum fellow (funded by NextGenerationEU) at the President’s Cabinet of CSIC, and before that, he worked as a Postdoc at the University of the Basque Country. He completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Granada (Spain) thanks to a La Caixa INPhINIT Fellowship. He has conducted research stays at Oxford University, Utrecht University, and the University of California-San Diego (as a Fulbright fellow).
He understands philosophy and ethics as a service to society, providing normative reasoning and empirically-informed analysis for improving the deliberation on public controversies, mostly related to science, technology, and health.
Rueda works on a wide range of topics at the intersection between applied ethics, philosophy of technology, and anticipatory studies in science and technology. For instance, he has published about AI ethics, genetic enhancement, techno-moral change, socially disruptive technologies, experimental bioethics, VR ethics, and distributive justice about genetic innovations.
http://jonrueda.com/