<u>Deadline for '''abstract''' submission</u>: '''7 September 2025. 23:59 UTC.''' Submission link: TBD
<u>Deadline for '''abstract''' submission</u>: '''7 September 2025. 23:59 UTC.''' Submission link: TBD
The workshop provides '''full paper publication opportunity''' in a special issue of an open-access journal indexed by WoS SSCI and Scopus (Q2): "Information Society" ("Információs Társadalom")
The fifth Budapest Workshop on Philosophy of Technology will seek to explore a wide variety of topics connected to the '''Ethics of AI''', '''Epistemology of Engineering''' and the '''Metaphysics of Artifacts'''. Any other high-quality submissions in the field of philosophy of technology are welcome.<blockquote>
The fifth Budapest Workshop on Philosophy of Technology will seek to explore a wide variety of topics connected to the '''Ethics of AI''', '''Epistemology of Engineering''' and the '''Metaphysics of Artifacts'''. Any other high-quality submissions in the field of philosophy of technology are welcome.<blockquote>
== Keynote ==
== Keynote ==
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The Campus of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics on 30 November 2023 - Day 1 of the BudPT 23 Conference. Photo: BUTE Official Facebook
BudPT25: Budapest Workshop on Philosophy and Technology
BudPT25 is coming!
Dates: 27-28 November 2025, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Deadline for abstract submission: 7 September 2025. 23:59 UTC. Submission link: TBD
The workshop provides full paper publication opportunity in a special issue of an open-access journal indexed by WoS SSCI and Scopus (Q2): "Information Society" ("Információs Társadalom")
The fifth Budapest Workshop on Philosophy of Technology will seek to explore a wide variety of topics connected to the Ethics of AI, Epistemology of Engineering and the Metaphysics of Artifacts. Any other high-quality submissions in the field of philosophy of technology are welcome.
Keynote
Sergii Geraskov
SERGII GERASKOV: Ctrl+Alt+Defend: Digital diplomacy in Ukrainian response to the Russian full-scale invasionSERGII GERASKOV works as an associate professor of the Department of Philosophy at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine. He holds a PhD in religious studies, taught at the relocated Donetsk National Technical University, and was a research fellow at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan. In 2017–2021, he worked as a researcher at National Academy for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine. He was awarded a scholarly prize by the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in 2022, and received numerous academic grants and honors. His research efforts cover Japanese studies, religious studies and public diplomacy.
Themes
You can present at the workshop by submitting an abstract, which will be peer-reviewed. Abstracts are welcome in the following topics:
philosophy of AI: ethics, epistemology, metaphysics
general philosophy of technology
epistemology of engineering
tacit knowledge in engineering
ontology and metaphysics of technology
Special Theme - AI at War
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) are no longer science fiction: we can say that they are part of our current reality.
The emergence of LAWS marks a profound transformation in the nature of warfare, bringing urgent philosophical, ethical, sociopolitical, and technological questions to the forefront. No longer confined to the realm of science fiction, autonomous systems are now actively reshaping the theater of conflict. Ethical debates around responsibility, bias, and accountability, the dual-use dilemma of AI research, and the shifting boundaries between human and machine agency call for a multi-layered investigation.
This track encourages contributions to explore the representation of AI in warfare across literature, film, video games, and other media, recognizing that cultural narratives both reflect and shape public understandings and moral intuitions about emerging military technologies.
In this special track, in line with the nature of the conference we focus on the philosophical questions surrounding these machines, such as:
LAWS in historical and modern contexts
Arguments for and against a ban on LAWS
The permissibility conditions of development of LAWS
The permissibility conditions of usage of LAWS
Machine ethics of LAWS: the issues of bias, fairness, explainability, trustworthiness in the context of AI at War
Dual use technologies
The transformation of soldiering and military ethics in the face of automation
Speculations about the future of LAWS
Understanding deeper human values and virtues in light of LAWS
Special Theme - Medical Technologies: Curing and Caring
The special track titled ‘Medical Technologies: Curing and Caring’ aims to bring together scholars from various fields focusing on the philosophical, historical, sociological, and communicative role of technology in the medical sciences. From functional and malfunctional medical instruments to ethical dilemmas posed by risky technologies, the influence of technological advancement on our physical and mental health is enormous. The track highlights that these questions cannot be reduced to a single discipline, since they require a much more nuanced analysis that can scrutinize ethical, technical, and philosophical problems simultaneously.
This track also aims to investigate the representational level of medical developments in the arts, media, and popular culture, since, from period dramas to science fiction, many genres reflect on the past, present, and future of health and healing.
The program committee proposes the following themes (including, but not limited to):
Historical analysis of medical instruments
Philosophy of medicine
Values in medical diagnosis and processes
Bias in medical research
Application of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine
Technological and ethical aspects of end-of-life decisions
Gendered medical instruments
Maintenance and repair studies
Medical humanities
Medical progress in the arts, popular culture, and media
If you apply to the special track, please indicate in your submission!
Local Organizing Committee
Mihály Héder - associate professor - chair of the committee