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    On the Use of YouTube, Digital Games, Argument Maps, and Digital Feedback in Teaching Philosophy
    with David Lanius, Patrick Maisenhölder, Tim Moser, Jörg Noller, and Maria Schwartz
    Journal of Didactics of Philosophy 7 (2023): 1-20. 2023.
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    Postphenomenology and technologies within educational settings (edited book)
    with Patrizia Breil
    Lexington Books. 2025.
    This volume explores the human-technology relations that both shape modern educational settings and have a decisive influence on what education is and will be in the future. The contributors present empirical evidence to challenge and reframe the goal of education in relation to technology.
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    Index
    In Markus P. J. Bohlmann & Anna Hickey-Moody (eds.), Deleuze and Children. pp. 214-224. 2018.
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    ChatGPT and the Writing of Philosophical Essays
    Teaching Philosophy 47 (2): 233-253. 2024.
    Text-generative AI-systems have become important semantic agents with ChatGPT. We conducted a series of experiments to learn what teachers’ conceptions of text-generative AI are in relation to philosophical texts. In our main experiment, using mixed methods, we had twenty-four high school students write philosophical essays, which we then randomized to essays with the same command from ChatGPT. We had ten prospective teachers assess these essays. They were able to tell whether it was an AI or st…Read more
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    Die Didaktik der Kausalität folgte lange Zeit Bertrand Russells Elimination des Kausalitätskonzeptes in Bezug auf die in der Physik vermeintlich fehlenden Zusammenhänge von Ursachen und Wirkungen. Auch im Philosophieunterricht galt: „there are no such things“ (Russell, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 13:1–26, 1912a, 1). Im Philosophieunterricht wurden entsprechend die Vorstellungen der Lernenden von Kausalität widerlegt und durch das Konzept der Korrelation ersetzt. In diesem Artikel wir…Read more