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Well-Being in Contemporary SocietySpringer. 2015.This anthology examines the practical role of well-being in contemporary society. It discusses developments such as globalization, consumerism and the rapid innovation and use of new and emerging technologies and focuses on the significant impact of these developments on the well-being of people living today. The anthology brings together researchers from various disciplines, including psychology, economics, sociology, philosophy and development studies. It provides concrete insight on the role …Read more
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Constructive Philosophy of Technology and Responsible InnovationIn Anthonie W. M. Meijers, Peter Kroes, Pieter E. Vermaas & Maarten Franssen (eds.), Philosophy of Technology After the Empirical Turn, Springer Verlag. 2016.
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1The Role of Cognitive Science in Epistemology and the Philosophy of ScienceDissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1995.In this dissertation, it is investigated what role cognitive science is to play in a thoroughly naturalized epistemology and philosophy of science. The dissertation consists of four parts. In part I, the aim is to investigate what research questions and methods are valid in a naturalized approach to issues in epistemology and philosophy of science. This part contains a critical discussion of contemporary naturalistic approaches, in particular the cognitive approaches of Alvin Goldman, Paul Thaga…Read more
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232The ethics of representation and action in virtual realityEthics and Information Technology 1 (1): 5-14. 1999.This essay addresses ethical aspects of the design and use of virtual reality (VR) systems, focusing on the behavioral options made available in such systems and the manner in which reality is represented or simulated in them. An assessment is made of the morality of immoral behavior in virtual reality, and of the virtual modeling of such behavior. Thereafter, the ethical aspects of misrepresentation and biased representation in VR applications are discussed.
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2The Computer as Cognitive Artifact and Simulator of WorldsIn P. Brey, A. Briggle & K. Waelbers (eds.), Current Issues in Computing and Philosophy, Ios Press. pp. 91. 2008.
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103Anticipating ethical issues in emerging ITEthics and Information Technology 14 (4): 305-317. 2012.In this essay, a new approach to the ethics of emerging information technology will be presented, called anticipatory technology ethics (ATE). The ethics of emerging technology is the study of ethical issues at the R&D and introduction stage of technology development through anticipation of possible future devices, applications, and social consequences. In the essay, I will first locate emerging technology in the technology development cycle, after which I will consider ethical approaches to eme…Read more
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7Wetenschaps-en techniekfilosofie: does it take two to tango?Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 95 (3). 2003.
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127The technological construction of social powerSocial Epistemology 22 (1). 2008.This essay presents a theory of the role of technology in the distribution and exercise of social power. The paper studies how technical artefacts and systems are used to construct, maintain or strengthen power relations between agents, whether individuals or groups, and how their introduction and use in society differentially empowers and disempowers agents. The theory is developed in three steps. First, a definition of power is proposed, based on a careful discussion of opposing definitions of…Read more
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13Ambient Intelligence and Problems with Inferring Desires from BehaviourInternational Review of Information Ethics 8 7-12. 2007.In this paper the authors argue that many of the ethical problems raised by Ambient Intelligence stems from presupposing a behaviourist conception of the relation between human desires and behaviour. Insofar as Ambient Intelligence systems take overt, natural behaviour as input, they are likely to suffer from many of the same problems that have fuelled the widespread criticism of behaviourist explanations of human behaviour. If these limitations of the technology are not sufficiently recognized,…Read more
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23Theorizing the Cultural Quality of New MediaTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 11 (1): 2-18. 2007.
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34Worker autonomy and the drama of digital networks in organizationsJournal of Business Ethics 22 (1). 1999.This essay considers the impact of digital networks in organizations on worker autonomy. Worker autonomy, the control that workers have over their own work situation, is claimed in this essay to be a key determinant for the quality of work, as well as an important moral goal. Digital networks pose significant threats to worker autonomy as well as opportunities for its enhancement. In this essay, the notion of worker autonomy is analyzed and evaluated for its importance and moral relevance. It is…Read more
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130The epistemology and ontology of human-computer interactionMinds and Machines 15 (3-4): 383-398. 2005.This paper analyzes epistemological and ontological dimensions of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) through an analysis of the functions of computer systems in relation to their users. It is argued that the primary relation between humans and computer systems has historically been epistemic: computers are used as information-processing and problem-solving tools that extend human cognition, thereby creating hybrid cognitive systems consisting of a human processor and an artificial processor that p…Read more
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3Technology as extension of human facultiesIn Carl Mitcham (ed.), Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Technology, Jai. pp. 19. 2000.
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14Social and ethical dimensions of computer‐mediated educationJournal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 4 (2): 91-101. 2006.
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15Sustainable technology and the limits of ecological modernizationLudus Vitalis: Revista de Filosofia de Las Ciencias de la Vida= Journal of Philosophy of Life Sciences 7 (12): 153-170. 1999.
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31Philosophy of Technology after the Empirical TurnTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 14 (1): 36-48. 2010.
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48New Media and the Quality of LifeTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 3 (1): 4-18. 1997.In this paper I evaluate the implications of contemporary information and communication media for the quality of life, including both the new media from the digital revolution and the older media that remain in use. My evaluation of contemporary media proceeds in three parts. First I discuss the benefits of contemporary media, with special emphasis given to their immediate functional benefits. I then discuss four potential threats posed by contemporary media. In a final section I examine the fut…Read more
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3Nieuwe media en het goede levenAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 99 (2): 132-139. 2007.
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146Freedom and privacy in ambient intelligenceEthics and Information Technology 7 (3): 157-166. 2005.This paper analyzes ethical aspects of the new paradigm of Ambient Intelligence, which is a combination of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI’s). After an introduction to the approach, two key ethical dimensions will be analyzed: freedom and privacy. It is argued that Ambient Intelligence, though often designed to enhance freedom and control, has the potential to limit freedom and autonomy as well. Ambient Intelligence also harbors great privacy risks, and these are explor…Read more
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Hubert Dreyfus: Humans versus computersIn American Philosophy of Technology: The Empirical Turn, Indiana University Press. 2001.
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4Human enhancement and personal identityIn Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis, Evan Selinger & Søren Riis (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Technology, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 169--185. 2009.
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187Method in computer ethics: Towards a multi-level interdisciplinary approach (review)Ethics and Information Technology 2 (2): 125-129. 2000.This essay considers methodological aspects ofcomputer ethics and argues for a multi-levelinterdisciplinary approach with a central role forwhat is called disclosive computer ethics. Disclosivecomputer ethics is concerned with the moraldeciphering of embedded values and norms in computersystems, applications and practices. In themethodology for computer ethics research proposed inthe essay, research takes place at three levels: thedisclosure level, in which ideally philosophers,computer scientis…Read more
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53Editorial introduction – surveillance and privacyEthics and Information Technology 7 (4): 183-184. 2005.
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32Evaluating the social and cultural implications of the internetAcm Sigcas Computers and Society 35 (3): 1. 2005.
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