An alphabetical list of presentations at BudPT21
Adam Marcisz |
Technological mediation as a social ontology problem | Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań | Abstract | |
Agostino Cera | “Run like Gest(H)ell”: Philosophy of Technology and the Case of Running | Università di Ferrara (Italy) | Abstract | V |
Anastasiia Babash | The perfect one: should we allow technologies to find our soulmates? | PhD student, University of Tartu | Abstract | |
Anda Zahiu | If you can do it for entertainment, you can do it for research: On the moral permissibility of simulating sacrificial dilemmas in VR | Research Centre in Applied Ethics, University of Bucharest | Abstract | |
Anne Herx Weaver | The Ethics of Machine Learning in Health Care Education and Practice | MGH Institute of Health Professions, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Fitchburg State University | Abstract | |
Annie Kurz | Offline, unplugged, disconnected… a postphenomenological inquiry into absence-relations to technology | University of Art and Design, Offenbach am Main | Abstract | |
Auli Viidalepp | Deepfakes and generative texts as the problem of recognising the reference | University of Tartu, Estonia | Abstract | |
Beáta Dr Laki | Self-protective versus utilitarian autonomous vehicles | PTE ÁOK, MTA BTK | Abstract | |
Borislav Mihačević | Hardt`s and Negri`s Notion of Technology | currently unaffiliated, PhD of philosophy received from the University of Lubljana, Slovenia | Abstract | V |
Chang-Yun Ku | Good Intention, Bad Intention, and Algorithm: Rethinking the Value of Nudge in the Era of Artificial Intelligence | Information Law Center, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Abstract | V |
Constantin Vică, Cristina Voinea | Turing’s children lack of moral motivation | University of Bucharest, Research Center in Applied Ethics | Abstract | |
Daniel Paksi | Technological Singularity by Culture | Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Abstract | |
Dolors Palau-Sampio | Conspiracy and pandemic denialism on a hybrid media context: A case study from Spain | University of Valencia, Span | Abstract | V |
Ehsan Arzroomchilar, Daniel D. Novotný | Digital Life and the Rise of Fundamentalism | University of South Bohemia | Abstract | |
Eszter Nádasi | Covid-19 in prime-time American medical television series | Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Abstract | |
Ethan Hallerman | Machines as Modulations of Risk: the Case of Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems | Stony Brook University, Philosophy Department | Abstract | V |
Filippo Ursitti | The techne as producer of outdated humans | Goldsmiths, University of London | Abstract | V |
Giacomo Figà Talamanca | Frameless Folk Psychology: Social Cognition and How Online Context Collapse Nudges Hostility and Epistemic Injustice |
Radboud University, Nijmegen | Abstract | |
Hédi Csordás; Krisztina Szabó | Going online in Covid-19 - An empirical research of student’s preferences concerning digital learning material in 2020-21 | Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Abstract | |
Hesam Mohamadi | The Use of Algorithmic Tools in the Criminal Justice System: Beyond Parole Decisions | Simon Fraser university | Abstract | V |
Irene Olivero | A New Essence of Artifacts | Polytechnic University of Milan | Abstract | |
Jacopo Bodini | Screening, recording and repeating the voice | Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3; Collège des Bernardins | Abstract | |
János Tanács, István Danka | Epistemic Conditions of Moral Responsibility in the Case of Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster | BME, ELTE, NJE | Abstract | |
Jernej Kaluža | Filter Bubbles, Algorithmic Habituation, and Democratic Public Sphere: A New Theoretical Grounding? | Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana | Abstract | |
Jesse de Pagter | Robotics futures: The analysis of technological potential | TU Wien, Institute for Management Science | Abstract | |
Jose Alarcón | Ethics of AI | Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) | Abstract | |
Juho Lindholm | Technics as Hermeneutics | University of Tartu | Abstract | V |
Juraj Hvorecky | Nursing robots, emotions and human dignity | Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences | Abstract | |
Jurgis Karpus, Mantas Radzvilas, Anna Strasser | I and my digital replica | LMU Munich, University of Konstanz | Abstract | |
Kamila Kwapinska | The Political Agency of Robots | Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent | Abstract | |
Karoline Reinhardt | Trust and Trustworthiness in AI Ethics | IZEW Universität Tübingen | Abstract | V |
Kristupas Ceilutka | The Quantified Self as an Ambiguous Possibility of Resistance Against Surveillance Capitalism | KU Leuven | Abstract | |
Luca M. Possati | Artificial intuition. The analysis of a supposed “revolution” from a philosophical point of view | University of Porto | Abstract | V |
Lukas J. Meier | The Ethics of Computing Ethics | University of Cambridge | Abstract | V |
M.B.O.T.Klenk@tudelft.nl | Design, Alignment, and the Structure of Values | TU Delft | Abstract | V |
Marco Pavanini | The Twofold Dimension of Human Constitutive Technicity | Durham University | Abstract | |
Michael W. Schmidt | Highway Blues? Autonomous Driving, Hitchhiking & The Duty to Rescue | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | Abstract | V |
Mihály Héder | Epistemoral Problems | Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Eötvös Loránd University | Abstract | |
Pankaj Singh | Feasibility and Morality of Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Roy’s Westworld | Assistant Professor, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) Department: School for Life Energy Acres Building, Bidholi Dehradun- 248007, Uttarakhand, India | Abstract | |
Patrik Reizinger | The Falsificationist View of Machine Learning | University of Tübingen | Abstract | |
Peeter Müürsepp | New Rationality and Value Alignment | Tallinn University of Technology | Abstract | V |
Radu Uszkai | Revenge of the droids: Star Wars, civil disobedience and the moral status of artificial agents | Bucharest University of Economic Studies; University of Bucharest | Abstract | |
Ramón Alvarado | The Epistemic Implications of Understanding Computer Simulations as Scientific Instruments | University of Oregon | Abstract | |
Rasleen Kour | Postphenomenology as elixir vitae to new ethical challenges: Digital currency as a case study | Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | Abstract | V |
Robin Kopecký | Face and Mind of AI | Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prage; The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences | Abstract | |
Roman Krzanowski, Pawel Polak | The Internet as an epistemic agent (EA) | The Pontifical University of John Paul II | Abstract | |
Rosalie Waelen | A Critical Theory Approach to AI Ethics | PhD Candidate at the University of Twente | Abstract | |
Yusuf Yüksekdağ | Ethics of Data Relations and Smart City | Istanbul Bilgi University | Abstract | |
Zacharus Gudmunsen | Artificial Systems and Moral Agency: Not a Question of Consciousness | University of Leeds | Abstract | V |
Ziegler Zsolt | Newcomb dilemma in online consumer behavior | Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Eötvös Loránd University | Abstract | |
Zsolt Garai | Technological reasoning and value co-creation | University of Pecs, Cognizant Technology Solutions Hungary Kft. | Abstract |