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    Ethics and engineering courses at delft university of technology: Contents, educational setup and experiences.I. R. van dePoel,H. Zandvoort &M. Brumsen -2001 -Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2):267-282.
    This article reports on the development and teaching of compulsory courses on ethics and engineering at Delft University of Technology (DUT). Attention is paid to the teaching goals, the educational setup and methods, the contents of the courses, involvement of staff from engineering schools, experiences to date, and challenges for the future. The choices made with respect to the development and teaching of the courses are placed within the European and Dutch context and are compared and contrasted with the American (...) situation and experiences. (shrink)
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    Tracing Long-term Value Change in (Energy) Technologies: Opportunities of Probabilistic Topic Models Using Large Data Sets.E. J. L. Chappin,I. R. van dePoel &T. E. de Wildt -2022 -Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (3):429-458.
    We propose a new approach for tracing value change. Value change may lead to a mismatch between current value priorities in society and the values for which technologies were designed in the past, such as energy technologies based on fossil fuels, which were developed when sustainability was not considered a very important value. Better anticipating value change is essential to avoid a lack of social acceptance and moral acceptability of technologies. While value change can be studied historically and qualitatively, we (...) propose a more quantitative approach that uses large text corpora. It uses probabilistic topic models, which allow us to trace values that are latent. We demonstrate the approach for five types of value change in technology. Our approach is useful for testing hypotheses about value change, such as verifying whether value change has occurred and identifying patterns of value change. The approach can be used to trace value change for various technologies and text corpora, including scientific articles, newspaper articles, and policy documents. (shrink)
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    Safe-by-Design: from Safety to Responsibility.Ibo van dePoel &Zoë Robaey -2017 -NanoEthics 11 (3):297-306.
    Safe-by-design aims at addressing safety issues already during the R&D and design phases of new technologies. SbD has increasingly become popular in the last few years for addressing the risks of emerging technologies like nanotechnology and synthetic biology. We ask to what extent SbD approaches can deal with uncertainty, in particular with indeterminacy, i.e., the fact that the actual safety of a technology depends on the behavior of actors in the value chain like users and operators. We argue that while (...) indeterminacy may be approached by designing out users as much as possible in attaining safety, this is often not a good strategy. It will not only make it more difficult to deal with unexpected risks; it also misses out on the resources that users can bring for achieving safety, and it is undemocratic. We argue that rather than directly designing for safety, it is better to design for the responsibility for safety, i.e., designers should think where the responsibility for safety is best situated and design technologies accordingly. We propose some heuristics that can be used in deciding how to share and distribute responsibility for safety through design. (shrink)
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    The ethical cycle.I. van dePoel &L. Royakkers -2007 -Journal of Business Ethics 71 (1):1-13.
    Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories are simply applied to cases. Instead it is a process in which the formulation of the moral problem, the formulation of possible “solutions”, and the ethical judging of these solutions go hand in hand. This messy character of moral problems, however, does not rule out a systematic approach. In this article, we describe a systematic approach to problem solving that does justice to the complex (...) nature of moral problems and ethical judgment: the ethical cycle. Our goal is to provide a structured and disciplined method of addressing moral problems, which helps to guide a sound analysis of these problems. We will illustrate the usefulness of this cycle with an example. Further, we will discuss two general issues in applied ethics in relation to the proposed ethical cycle: the role of ethical theories and the place of individual judgment versus collective deliberation. (shrink)
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    How should we do nanoethics? A network approach for discerning ethical issues in nanotechnology.Ibo van dePoel -2008 -NanoEthics 2 (1):25-38.
    There is no agreement on how nanoethics should proceed. In this article I focus on approaches for discerning ethical issues in nanotechnology, which is as of yet one of the most difficult and urging tasks for nanoethics. I discuss and criticize two existing approaches for discerning ethical issues in nanotechnology and propose a network approach as alternative. I discuss debates in nanoethics about the desirable role of ethics in nanotechnological development and about the newness of ethical issues in nanotechnology. On (...) basis of a critical analysis of both debates, I formulate a number of desiderata for a method for discerning ethical issues in nanotechnology and argue that the network approach that my colleagues and I have developed for ethical issues in research and development networks is also appropriate in nanotechnology. (shrink)
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    Embedding Values in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems.Ibo van dePoel -2020 -Minds and Machines 30 (3):385-409.
    Organizations such as the EU High-Level Expert Group on AI and the IEEE have recently formulated ethical principles and (moral) values that should be adhered to in the design and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). These include respect for autonomy, non-maleficence, fairness, transparency, explainability, and accountability. But how can we ensure and verify that an AI system actually respects these values? To help answer this question, I propose an account for determining when an AI system can be said to embody (...) certain values. This account understands embodied values as the result of design activities intended to embed those values in such systems. AI systems are here understood as a special kind of sociotechnical system that, like traditional sociotechnical systems, are composed of technical artifacts, human agents, and institutions but—in addition—contain artificial agents and certain technical norms that regulate interactions between artificial agents and other elements of the system. The specific challenges and opportunities of embedding values in AI systems are discussed, and some lessons for better embedding values in AI systems are drawn. (shrink)
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    Reflective Equilibrium in R & D Networks.Sjoerd D. Zwart &Ibo van dePoel -2010 -Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (2):174-199.
    In this article, we develop an approach for the moral assessment of research and development networks on the basis of the reflective equilibrium approach proposed by Rawls and Daniels. The reflective equilibrium approach aims at coherence between moral judgments, principles, and background theories. We use this approach because it takes seriously the moral judgments of the actors involved in R & D, whereas it also leaves room for critical reflection about these judgments. It is shown that two norms, namely reflective (...) learning and openness and inclusiveness, which are used in the literature on policy and technological networks, contribute to achieving a justified overlapping consensus. We apply the approach to a case study about the development of an innovative sewage treatment technology and show how in this case the two norms are or could be instrumental in achieving a justified overlapping consensus on relevant moral issues. (shrink)
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    Understanding Technology-Induced Value Change: a Pragmatist Proposal.Ibo van dePoel &Olya Kudina -2022 -Philosophy and Technology 35 (2):1-24.
    We propose a pragmatist account of value change that helps to understand how and why values sometimes change due to technological developments. Inspired by John Dewey’s writings on value, we propose to understand values as evaluative devices that carry over from earlier experiences and that are to some extent shared in society. We discuss the various functions that values fulfil in moral inquiry and propose a conceptual framework that helps to understand value change as the interaction between three manifestations of (...) value distinguished by Dewey, i.e., “immediate value,” “values as the result of inquiry” and “generalized values.” We show how this framework helps to distinguish three types of value change: value dynamism, value adaptation, and value emergence, and we illustrate these with examples from the domain of technology. We argue that our account helps to better understand how technology may induce value change, namely through the creation of what Dewey calls indeterminate situations, and we show how our account can integrate several insights on moral change offered by other authors. (shrink)
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    Technology and Parental Responsibility: The Case of the V-Chip. [REVIEW]I. van dePoel -2012 -Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):285-300.
    In this paper, the so-called V-chip is analysed from the perspective of responsibility. The V-chip is a technological tool used by parents, on a voluntary basis, to prevent children from watching violent television content. Since 1997 in the United States, the V-chip is installed in all new televisions sets of 12″ and larger. We are interested in the question whether and how the introduction of the V-chip affects who is to be considered responsible for children. In the debate, it has (...) been argued that the V-chip reduces parents’ responsibility for children, but it has also been argued that it gives parents a tool to exercise their responsibility. It may appear as though all debaters are discussing the same thing and merely have different opinions. However, we argue that there are at least three notions of responsibility underlying these claims and that these should be kept separate. First, arguments on responsibility may refer to responsibility as task distribution. Second, they can refer to responsibility as control. Finally, a thicker concept of parental responsibility understood as a virtue may be referred to. It becomes clear that whereas task distribution changes to some extent and the possibilities for control are increased, only certain parts of parental responsibility as a virtue are affected. The finding that there appear to be different notions of responsibility involved in a debate that prima facie is about one issue, indicates that discussions on other technologies and how they affect responsibility may suffer from the same conceptual lack of clarity. (shrink)
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    AI, Control and Unintended Consequences: The Need for Meta-Values.Ibo van dePoel -2023 - In Albrecht Fritzsche & Andrés Santa-María,Rethinking Technology and Engineering: Dialogues Across Disciplines and Geographies. Springer Verlag. pp. 117-129.
    Due to their self-learning and evolutionary character, AI (Artificial Intelligence) systems are more prone to unintended consequences and more difficult to control than traditional sociotechnical systems. To deal with this, machine ethicists have proposed to build moral (reasoning) capacities into AI systems by designing artificial moral agents. I argue that this may well lead to more, rather than less, unintended consequences and may decrease, rather than increase, human control over such systems. Instead, I suggest, we should bring AI systems under (...) meaningful human control by formulating a number of meta-values for their evolution. Amongst others, this requires responsible experimentation with AI systems, which may neither guarantee full control nor the prevention of all undesirable consequences, but nevertheless ensures that AI systems, and their evolution, do not get out of control. (shrink)
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    Digital platforms and responsible innovation: expanding value sensitive design to overcome ontological uncertainty.Mark de Reuver,Aimee van Wynsberghe,Marijn Janssen &Ibo van dePoel -2020 -Ethics and Information Technology 22 (3):257-267.
    In this paper, we argue that the characteristics of digital platforms challenge the fundamental assumptions of value sensitive design (VSD). Traditionally, VSD methods assume that we can identify relevant values during the design phase of new technologies. The underlying assumption is that there is onlyepistemic uncertaintyabout which values will be impacted by a technology. VSD methods suggest that one can predict which values will be affected by new technologies by increasing knowledge about how values are interpreted or understood in context. (...) In contrast, digital platforms exhibit a novel form of uncertainty, namely,ontological uncertainty: even with full information and overview, it cannot be foreseen what users or developers will do with digital platforms. Hence, predictions about which values are affected might not hold. In this paper, we suggest expanding VSD methods to account for value dynamism resulting from ontological uncertainty. Our expansions involve (1) extending VSD to the entire lifecycle of a platform, (2) broadening VSD through the addition of reflexivity, i.e. second-order learning about what values to aim at, and (3) adding specific tools of moral sandboxing and moral prototyping to enhance such reflexivity. While we illustrate our approach with a short case study about ride-sharing platforms such as Uber, our approach is relevant for other technologies exhibiting ontological uncertainty as well, such as machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence. (shrink)
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    The Food Warden: An Exploration of Issues in Distributing Responsibilities for Safe-by-Design Synthetic Biology Applications.Zoë Robaey,Shannon L. Spruit &Ibo van dePoel -2018 -Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (6):1673-1696.
    The Safe-by-Design approach in synthetic biology holds the promise of designing the building blocks of life in an organism guided by the value of safety. This paves a new way for using biotechnologies safely. However, the Safe-by-Design approach moves the bulk of the responsibility for safety to the actors in the research and development phase. Also, it assumes that safety can be defined and understood by all stakeholders in the same way. These assumptions are problematic and might actually undermine safety. (...) This research explores these assumptions through the use of a Group Decision Room. In this set up, anonymous and non-anonymous deliberation methods are used for different stakeholders to exchange views. During the session, a potential synthetic biology application is used as a case for investigation: the Food Warden, a biosensor contained in meat packaging for indicating the freshness of meat. Participants discuss what potential issues might arise, how responsibilities should be distributed in a forward-looking way, who is to blame if something would go wrong. They are also asked what safety and responsibility mean at different phases, and for different stakeholders. The results of the session are not generalizable, but provide valuable insights. Issues of safety cannot all be taken care of in the R&D phase. Also, when things go wrong, there are proximal and distal causes to consider. In addition, capacities of actors play an important role in defining their responsibilities. Last but not least, this research provides a new perspective on the role of instruction manuals in achieving safety. (shrink)
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    Not a Good Fix: Constitutivism on Value Change and Disagreement.Michael Klenk &Ibo van dePoel -2025 -Erkenntnis 90 (3):1115-1132.
    We examine whether Thomsonian constitutivism, a metaethical view that analyses value in terms of ‘goodness-fixing kinds,’ i.e. kinds that themselves set the standards for being a good instance of the respective kind, offers a satisfactory explanation of value change and disagreement. While value disagreement has long been considered an important explanandum, we introduce value change as a closely related but distinct phenomenon of metaethical interest. We argue that constitutivism fails to explain both phenomena because of its commitment to goodness-fixing kinds. (...) Constitutivism explains away disagreement and at best explains the emergence of new values, not genuine change. Therefore, Thomsonian constitutivism is not a good fix for realist problems with explaining value disagreement, and value change. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.H. Suasso,J. De Fraine,P. Ahsmann,I. de la Potterie,I. de Ia Potterie,R. Leys,P. Smulders,P. Fransen,L. Steins Bisschop,H. Jans,P. Ploumen,S. Trooster,C. Sträter,J. Mulders,A. V. Kol,P. Huizing,J. Van Driessche,J. Rupert,P. Grootens,G. Achten,R. Loyens,J. Van Torre,J. Druyts,J. Nota,M. De Tollenaere,F. De Raedemaeker,L. Vander Kerken,W. Couturier,H. Geurtsen,E. Huffer,A. Snoeck,A. Poncelet &J. Kijm -1955 -Bijdragen 16 (4):420-464.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Erik Eynikel,Martin Parmentier,J. Lambrecht,Archibald L. H. M. van Wieringen,O. H. Steck,Bart J. Koet,José R. de Kwaadsteniet,M. J. H. M. Poorthuis,Martien Parmentier,G. Rouwhorst,T. J. van Bavel,Jaap van der Meij,C. Traets,J. -J. Suurmond,Bernard Höfte,Wil Straatman,A. J. M. van der Helm,I. Verhack,A. van de Pavert,Bert Defreyne,Johan G. Hahn,Joh G. Hahn &T. van den Hoogen -1991 -Bijdragen 52 (4):436-463.
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    Scepsis, zekere gronden en de methode Van „reflexiviteit”.R. Van Woudenberg -1990 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (2):251 - 279.
    Some statements are called reflexive. For example, the statement : „ This sentence consists of six words”. The reflexivity lies in the fact that the statement refers to itself. Reflexivity in the sense of self-reference can be used systematically as a philosophical method. Usually the use of this method (as I explain in section I) leads to some form or other of scepticism. But in addition, and this is the point of the article, this method can be used as a (...) means of finding certain grounds (foundations). This is argued in sections II-IV by means of an analysis of the „ transcendental pragmatics“ of Karl-Otto Apel. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. Volckaert,A. Knockaert,J. De Fraine,H. van der Lee,J. Mulders,I. de la Potterie,F. De Raedemaeker,H. Suasso,O. Vercruysse,F. Wassenaar,P. Smulders,R. Leys,J. Van Torre,P. Grootens,M. Dykmans,P. Ploumen,P. Fransen,F. Malmberg,R. Lenaers,A. van Kol,J. Beyer,J. De Munter,A. Houben,J. Rupert,A. Poncelet,M. De Tollenaere,L. Vander Kerken,J. Kijm,P. van Doornik,R. Hostie,L. Steins Bisschop,R. Loyens,Th Geldrop,J. Kerkhofs &A. Delbaere -1956 -Bijdragen 17 (3):308-348.
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    Rede, religie en de mogelijkheid Van christelijke filosofie.R. Van Woudenberg -1995 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2):267 - 296.
    This paper deals with Dooyeweerd's radical thesis, i.e., his thesis that reason necessarily has a 'religious root' (radix = root). This thesis was Dooyeweerd's main justification for his own religious philosophy. First I argue that the arguments Dooyeweerd puts forward do not warrant his radical thesis. Secondly, I argue that Dooyeweerd's thesis itself is ambivalent between the theses (i) that religious commitments form the transcendental conditions for philosophical thinking and (ii) that religious commitments are constitutive for philosophy and (iii) that (...) religious commitments are regulative for philosophy. Each of these interpretations, I argue, is exposed to serious objections and leads to what Vincent Brummer has called 'the dilemma of a Christian philosophy'. I argue that Brummers solution for this dilemma is untenable. Since Dooyeweerd's radical thesis is untenable as it stands, so is his justification of his project of a 'Christian philosophy' ; and since Brummers solution to the dilemma is untenable as well, so is his justification of that project. In the last section of this paper I offer an alternative justification for such a project. The central concept therein is 'properly functioning noetic faculties'. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Van Doornik,J. Van Torre,I. De la Potterie,W. Beuken,P. Smulders,R. Leys,F. Van Ommeslaeghe,P. Ploumen,A. Van Kol,J. Vanneste,J. Mulders,P. Grootens,P. Fransen,J. H. Nota,L. Abicht,A. Poncelet,C. Verhaak,Fr Vandenbussche,E. De Strycker,M. Huybens,R. Hostie,J. M. Kijm,J. Kerkhofs,H. Hendrickx,M. Dykmans,P. V. Doornik,J. W. Kerssemakers,H. Leuridan &J. Lambrecht -1961 -Bijdragen 22 (1):89-116.
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    (1 other version)Mercy, Murder, and Morality.C. J. van der Berge,Herman H. van der Kloot Meijburg,I. van der Sluis,Henk Rigter,Courtney S. Campbell,Bette-Jane Crigger,J. G. M. Aarsten,P. V. Admiraal,I. D. de Beaufort,Th M. G. van Berkestijin,J. B. van Borssum Waalkes,E. Borst-Eilers,W. H. Cense,H. S. Cohen,H. M. Dupuis,W. Everaerd,J. K. M. Gevers,H. W. A. Hilhorst,W. R. Kastelein,H. H. van der Kloot Meijburg,H. M. Kuitert,H. J. J. Leemen,C. van der Meer,J. C. Molenaar,H. D. C. Roscam Abbing,H. Roelink,E. Schroten,C. P. Sporken,E. Ph R. Sutorius,J. Tromp Meesters,M. A. M. de Wachter,Abraham van der Spek &Richard Fenigsen -1989 -Hastings Center Report 19 (6):47.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. Volckaert,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,P. Smulders,F. Malmberg,A. Knockaert,M. Dykmans,J. Rupert,P. Ploumen,P. Fransen,C. Sträter,R. Loyens,A. Snoeck,R. Lenaers,J. Rietmeyer,Th Kottaram,M. Dierickx,J. Van Torre,P. van Doornik,F. De Raedemaeker,A. van Leeuwen,L. Steins Bisschop,L. Vander Kerken,M. De Tollenaere,H. Geurtsen,A. Poncelet,A. Raignier,Th Mulder,R. Hostie,V. van Bulck,H. Zwetsloot &P. Grootens -1955 -Bijdragen 16 (3):305-348.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,C. Vercruysse,H. Suasso,P. Fransen,P. Ahsmann,P. Ploumen,C. Sträter,I. de la Potterie,P. Smulders,J. De Munter,J. Beyer,P. Grootens,J. Tesser,R. Leys,F. Malmberg,S. Trooster,R. Hostie,A. Fransen,P. van Doornik,J. Defever,P. de Bruin,L. Steins Bisschop,L. Vander Kerken,A. Poncelet,A. Fimmers,E. Huffer &M. De Tollenaere -1954 -Bijdragen 15 (3):311-348.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,H. Suasso,V. van Bulck,P. Fransen,F. Malmberg,J. Beyer,R. Lenaers,P. van Doornik,A. V. Kol,J. Rietmeyer,P. Smulders,P. Grootens,J. Van Torre,J. Nota,J. De Munter,L. Steins Bisschop,F. De Raedemaeker,L. Vander Kerken,W. Welten,A. Snoeck &A. Fimmers -1955 -Bijdragen 16 (2):208-232.
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    Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.David Trafimow,Valentin Amrhein,Corson N. Areshenkoff,Carlos J. Barrera-Causil,Eric J. Beh,Yusuf K. Bilgiç,Roser Bono,Michael T. Bradley,William M. Briggs,Héctor A. Cepeda-Freyre,Sergio E. Chaigneau,Daniel R. Ciocca,Juan C. Correa,Denis Cousineau,Michiel R. de Boer,Subhra S. Dhar,Igor Dolgov,Juana Gómez-Benito,Marian Grendar,James W. Grice,Martin E. Guerrero-Gimenez,Andrés Gutiérrez,Tania B. Huedo-Medina,Klaus Jaffe,Armina Janyan,Ali Karimnezhad,Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt,Koji Kosugi,Martin Lachmair,Rubén D. Ledesma,Roberto Limongi,Marco T. Liuzza,Rosaria Lombardo,Michael J. Marks,Gunther Meinlschmidt,Ladislas Nalborczyk,Hung T. Nguyen,Raydonal Ospina,Jose D. Perezgonzalez,Roland Pfister,Juan J. Rahona,David A. Rodríguez-Medina,Xavier Romão,Susana Ruiz-Fernández,Isabel Suarez,Marion Tegethoff,Mauricio Tejo,Rens van de Schoot,Ivan I. Vankov,Santiago Velasco-Forero,Tonghui Wang,Yuki Yamada,Felipe C. M. Zoppino &Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Boekbesprekingen.F. Malmberg,P. Fransen,P. Smulders,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,L. Rood,R. Leys,V. van Bulck,J. De Munter,A. V. Kol,E. Huffer,A. Poncelet,M. de Tollenaere,H. Geurtsen,F. Elliott,L. Vander Kerken,L. Steins Bisschop,A. van Leeuwen,Th Mulder,L. Cleymans,J. Kijm,A. Dockx,M. De Tollenaere,J. Rupert,E. Vandenbussche,J. Beyer,A. De Bil,P. Ploumen,J. Nota,A. van Kol &C. Sträter -1953 -Bijdragen 14 (3):315-348.
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    Boekbesprekingen.I. De la Potterie,J. De Fraine,P. Fransen,L. Rood,P. Smulders,J. De Munter,C. Sträter,S. Trooster,R. Leys,A. Van Kol,J. Beyer,J. Nota,P. Ploumen,P. Grootens,J. Rupert,E. Vandenbussche,J. Houben,L. Vander Kerken,E. Huffer,F. De Raedemaeker,L. Vänder Kerken,P. De Bruin,L. Steins Bisschop,M. De Tollenaere,P. Virenque,A. Poncelet,J. Kijm,G. De Leeuw,W. Smet &H. Zwetsloot -1954 -Bijdragen 15 (1):79-116.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. Van Torre,A. Ziggelaar,W. Beuken,P. Ploumen,J. Vanneste,A. Ampe,P. Smulders,P. Fransen,F. De Raedemaeker,R. Leys,J. Mulders,S. Trooster,A. van Kol,J. Kerkhofs,P. van Doornik,I. de la Potterie,L. Braeckmans,F. De Graeve,E. Huffer,E. de Strycker,A. Toppo,J. H. Nota,F. Bertiau &A. Poncelet -1959 -Bijdragen 20 (1):87-116.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,H. Somers,J. Vanneste,I. de la Potterie,J. Mulders,R. Leys,P. Ploumen,P. Grootens,J. Rupert,M. Dierickx,W. Boelens,P. Fransen,J. Van Torre,L. Vander Kerken,A. van Leeuwen,J. Nota,M. Huybens,J. Verhaar,R. Hostie,J. Kerkhofs,H. Oudshoorn,P. V. Doornik,P. van Doornik &J. Depoorter -1958 -Bijdragen 19 (4):422-460.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,P. Fransen,I. de la Potterie,R. Leys,J. Vanneste,S. Trooster,F. Malmberg,P. Ploumen,H. Meddens,A. van Kol,A. van Leeuwen,J. Van Torre,M. Dierickx,J. Mulders,J. H. Nota,H. Robbers,L. Van Bladel,J. De Cock,P. van Doornik,R. Hostie,G. Schreiner,P. Grootens,M. De Wachter &J. Lambrecht -1959 -Bijdragen 20 (4):428-460.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,L. Geijsels,A. Fimmers,I. de la Potterie,I. de la Porterie,P. Ploumen,P. Fransen,S. Trooster,A. van Kol,A. Snoeck,P. de Bruin,L. Vander Kerken,P. Grootens,H. Jans,J. Rupert,J. Mulders,M. Dierickx,P. van Doornik,J. De Munter,F. de Raedemaeker,J. Defever,R. Hostie,H. Wannemakers,A. Poncelet,H. V. D. Lee,Th Mulder,J. Kerkhofs &R. D'hondt -1954 -Bijdragen 15 (4):425-456.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,J. Mulders,P. Smulders,R. Leys,H. Somers,L. Verbeeckx,A. Snoeck,S. Trooster,P. Fransen,A. van Kol,J. De Munter,G. Achten,P. Grootens,M. Dierickx,J. Rupert,H. Geurtsen,A. Houben,L. Steins Bisschop,F. Malmberg,H. V. D. Lee,F. De Raedemaeker,A. van Leeuwen,J. Nota,A. Poncelet,W. Couturier,L. Vander Kerken,Fr Vandenbussche,R. Hostie,H. Verbeek,P. van Doornik,P. Ploumen,F. Torfs &M. Dykmans -1957 -Bijdragen 18 (2):168-232.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,H. Geurtsen,P. Ahsmann,I. de la Potterie,C. Verhaak,C. Sträter,P. Fransen,P. Smulders,F. Malmberg,P. Ploumen,A. Knockaert,S. Trooster,A. van Kol,A. Snoeck,A. Ruys,J. Rupert,P. Grootens,P. van Doornik,F. De Raedemaeker,A. van Leeuwen,J. Defever,W. Couturier,L. Vander Kerken,F. de Raedemaeker,R. Hostie,J. Kijm,P. Sch &L. Verbeeck -1957 -Bijdragen 18 (1):77-116.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. de Fraine,I. de la Potterie,L. Rood,P. Fransen,E. J. Vandenbussche,C. Sträter,P. Smulders,J. van Torre,J. Beyer,A. Snoeck,A. van Kol,A. Leroy,A. V. Kol,P. Huizing,E. Vandenbussche,J. de Munter,R. Hostie,W. Couturier &L. Vander Kerken -1951 -Bijdragen 12 (1):77-100.
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    Boekbespekingen.I. de la Potterie,I. de la Porterie,P. Smulders,P. Ploumen,P. Fransen,L. Monden,C. Sträter,J. Van Torre,P. Grootens,A. V. Kol,A. Snoeck,J. Rietmeyer,J. Mulders,J. De Munter,P. van Doornik,J. Crick,J. Rupert,R. Loyens,F. Malmberg,S. Trooster,R. Hostie,J. Nota,A. Poncelet,L. Vander Kerken,W. Couturier,P. de Bruin,L. Jansen,J. Peeters,A. De Pelsemaeker &A. Deblaere -1955 -Bijdragen 16 (1):91-116.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Fransen,P. Smulders,A. De Bil,C. Sträter,R. Leys,E. Vandenbussche,J. Van Torre,F. Vandenbussche,J. Rupert,A. van Kol,A. V. Kol,J. Beyer,A. Snoeck,J. De Fraine,L. Rood,I. de la Potterie,J. Houben,M. Dykmans,M. Dierickx,H. Imbrechts,M. de Tollenaere,A. Poncelet,F. De Raedemaeker,R. Hostie,L. Vander Kerken,J. Nota,Th Geldorp,S. Trooster &M. De Tollenaere -1953 -Bijdragen 14 (4):428-456.
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    Boekbesprekingen.H. Suasso,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,E. Vandenbussche,L. Rood,J. Van Torre,P. Smulders,P. Ploumen,C. Sträter,S. Trooster,F. Malmberg,F. De Raedemaeker,I. de la Porterie,Em Janssen,J. Nota,J. Defever,L. Steins Bisschop,M. De Tollenaere,A. van Leeuwen,L. Vander Kerken,H. Geurtsen,J. De Munter,A. van Kol,A. Snoeck,R. Hostie,H. Wannemakers,P. Fransen,A. de Wilt,A. Mulder,A. Raignier,J. Andriessen &H. Zwetsloot -1953 -Bijdragen 14 (2):194-232.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Ahsmann,J. De Fraine,J. Volckaert,P. Smulders,P. Ploumen,S. Trooster,L. Monden,J. Mulders,J. Van Torre,A. Van Kol,J. Beyer,A. Heymans,I. De la Potterie,J. Rupert,P. Grootens,M. Dierickx,P. Van Doornik,J. Houben,F. De Raedemaeker,L. Vander Kerken,L. Steins Bisschop,R. Hostie,J. Kijm &W. Sormani -1957 -Bijdragen 18 (4):414-448.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Huizing,J. Beyer,A. van Kol,S. Trooster,P. Fransen,F. De Raedemaeker,H. Geurtsen,J. De Munter,J. Nota,P. de Bruin,L. Steins Bisschop,M. De Tollenaere,A. Poncelet,W. Couturier,L. Vander Kerken,A. Snoeck,F. Malmberg,A. Kuylaars,A. Raignier,Fr Elliot,E. Huffer,M. Dierickx,J. Rupert,R. Leijs,J. Houben,J. VanderMeersch,E. J. Vandenbussche,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,P. Smulders,P. Ploumen,J. Van Torre,H. Somers,C. Sträter &E. Vandenbussche -1952 -Bijdragen 13 (1):76-116.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Ahsmann,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,P. Smulders,H. Jans,P. Fransen,P. Grootens,H. Somers,C. Sträter,P. Ploumen,J. Van Torre,J. Mulders,A. van Kol,J. Rupert,Th Geldorp,A. Houben,A. Knockaert,L. Vander Kerken,F. De Raedemaeker,M. De Tollenaere,H. Verbeek,R. Hostie,J. Kijm &A. Snoeck -1956 -Bijdragen 17 (2):204-232.
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    (1 other version)Ethics, Technology, and Engineering: an Introduction.Ibo van dePoel -2011 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Lambèr M. M. Royakkers.
    Featuring a unique systematic approach to dealing with ethical problems known as the 'ethical cycle, ' the book utilizes an abundance of real-life case studies ...
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    Investigating ethical issues in engineering design.Ibo van dePoel -2001 -Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (3):429-446.
    This paper aims at contributing to a research agenda in engineering ethics by exploring the ethical aspects of engineering design processes. A number of ethically relevant topics with respect to design processes are identified. These topics could be a subject for further research in the field of engineering ethics. In addition, it is argued that the way design processes are now organised and should be organised from a normative point of view is an important topic for research.
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  42. Values in engineering design.Ibo Van dePoel -2009 - In Anthonie W. M. Meijers,Handbook of the Philosophy of Science. pp. 973-1006.
     
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    Philosophy and Engineering: An Emerging Agenda.Ibo van dePoel &David E. Goldberg (eds.) -2009 - Springer.
    Deals with such questions as: What is engineering? In what respect does engineering differ from science? What ethical problems does engineering raise? By what ethical principles are engineers guided? How do engineers themselves conceive of their profession? What do they see as the main philosophical challenges confronting them in the 21st century?
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. Volckaert,P. Ahsmann,I. De la Potterie,J.-M. Tison,P. Smulders,R. Leys,P. Fransen,S. Trooster,J. Van Torre,C. Sträter,J. Beyer,J. Mulders,H. Geurtsen,P. Grootens,M. Dierickx,E. Huffer,J. De Munter,F. De Raedemaeker,M. De Tollenaere,L. Vander Kerken,R. Hostie &J. Kerkhofs -1957 -Bijdragen 18 (3):299-332.
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    Nuclear Energy as a Social Experiment.Ibo van dePoel -2011 -Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (3):285 - 290.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 285-290, October 2011.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. Volckaert,P. Ahsmann,J. De Fraine,J. Tison,I. de la Potterie,P. Fransen,J. Mulders,P. Smulders,J. De Munter,H. Meddens,M. De Tollenaere,A. Poncelet,F. De Raedemaeker,L. Vander Kerken,J. Nota,A. van Leeuwen,J. Kijm,R. Hostie,A. Snoeck,P. Grootens,F. De Graeve,M. Dierickx,R. Leys,J. Kerkhofs,D. Butaye,P. van Doornik &W. V. D. Lee -1958 -Bijdragen 19 (2):192-232.
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    Why New Technologies Should be Conceived as Social Experiments.Ibo van dePoel -2013 -Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (3):352-355.
    Peterson's objection to my proposal to treat new technologies as social experiments seems straightforward. Doing so would replace the old question ‘Is technology X ethically acceptable?’ (Let us ca...
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    Designing games to teach ethics.Peter Lloyd &Ibo van dePoel -2008 -Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (3):433-447.
    This paper describes a teaching methodology whereby students can gain practical experience of ethical decision-making in the engineering design process. We first argue for the necessity to teach a ‘practical’ understanding of ethical issues in engineering education along with the usual theoretical or hypothetical approaches. We then show how this practical understanding can be achieved by using a collaborative design game, describing how, for example, the concept of responsibility can be explored from this practical basis. We conclude that the use (...) of games in design education can provide an excellent basis for discussing practical and ethical reasoning during the process of design. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. Ahsmann,J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,J. Van Torre,J. Snijders,J. Mulders,P. Smulders,P. van Doornik,F. Malmberg,P. Ploumen,P. Fransen,A. van Kol,L. Vander Kerken,M. Dierickx,R. Leys,F. De Raedemaeker,J. Nota,E. Huffer,M. De Tollenaere,H. Robbers,J. Kijm,L. Monden,C. Traets,J. Lambrecht &E. Bolsius -1958 -Bijdragen 19 (3):311-348.
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    Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies: An Introduction.Ibo van dePoel (ed.) -2023 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
    Technologies shape who we are, how we organize our societies and how we relate to nature. For example, social media challenges democracy; artificial intelligence raises the question of what is unique to humans; and the possibility to create artificial wombs may affect notions of motherhood and birth. Some have suggested that we address global warming by engineering the climate, but how does this impact our responsibility to future generations and our relation to nature? This book shows how technologies can be (...) socially and conceptually disruptive and investigates how to come to terms with this disruptive potential. Four technologies are studied: social media, social robots, climate engineering and artificial wombs. The authors highlight the disruptive potential of these technologies, and the new questions this raises. The book also discusses responses to conceptual disruption, like conceptual engineering, the deliberate revision of concepts. (shrink)
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