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Markus Furendal

Stockholm University
Institute for Futures Studies
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  • Stockholm University
    Department of Political Science
    Researcher
  • Institute for Futures Studies
    Researcher
Stockholm University
Department of Political Science
PhD, 2020
Homepage
Stockholm, Sweden
0000-0002-2378-750X
Areas of Specialization
Egalitarianism
Distributive Justice
The Concept of Equality
The Scope of Justice
Political Theory
Markets
Methods in Political Philosophy
Algorithmic Fairness
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Impact of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
5 more
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
Egalitarianism
Distributive Justice
The Concept of Equality
The Scope of Justice
Political Theory
Markets
Methods in Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
5 more
  • My events

Past events

  • MANCEPT Workshops 2023 - Panel on 'Governing AI'
    MANCEPT, Manchester University
    September 11 - 13, 2023
  • Collectives and AI systems: Agency and responsibility
    AI Lab, TU Delft
    November 3, 2022
  • Governing Artificial Intelligence – Panel at MANCEPT Workshops 2021
    Manchester Centre for Political Theory, University of Manchester
    September 9 - 10, 2021
  • Egalitarianism and the Future of Work
    Institute for Futures Studies
    May 6 - 8, 2021
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