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Kühler, M.C. (Michael)


Research My research interests cover ethics, metaethics, applied ethics, the philosophy of personhood, esp. personal autonomy and related topics, the philosophy of love, political philosophy, and action theory. Currently, I am working on questions of responsibility in the context of technology.   Selected Publications Ackeren, Marcel van/Kühler, Michael (eds.) (2016): The Limits of Moral Obligation. Moral...

Nolen Gertz

Gertz, N. (Nolen)


Assistant Professor of Applied Philosophy, University of Twente Nolen Gertz is the author of Nihilism and Technology (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018), and is currently completing a book on Nihilism for MIT Press’s Essential Knowledge series. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from The New School for Social Research in 2012. His doctoral dissertation...

Huijts, N.M.A. (Nicole)


Nicole Huijts is assistant professor in the Psychology of Conflict, Risk and Safety group of the University of Twente. Personal profile Nicole Huijts is a researcher in the domains of risk perception, environmental psychology and human-technology interaction. The focus of her research is on the public perception and acceptance of new technologies in the...

Lanzing, M. (Marjolein)


Marjolein Lanzing is an assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam. She was a post-doc at the Department of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. Previously, she studied Philosophy (ReMA, cum laude) and Conflict Resolution and Governance (MSc) at the University of Amsterdam. She finished her PhD-research ‘The Transparent Self’: A Normative Investigation of Changing...

Nagenborg, M.H. (Michael)


Background Michael Nagenborg holds a doctoral degree in philosophy (University Karlsruhe, Germany). His doctoral thesis has been on Privacy and ICT. From 2007 to 2013 he has been a member of the Research Centre for Security Ethics at the International Centre for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (University of Tübingen, Germany). Dr. Nagenborg...

Roeser, S. (Sabine)


Reseach Profile I am Professor of Ethics at TU Delft (distinguished Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor) and at Twente University (Socrates Chair, part-time). I have been working at Delft since September 2001. Research: My main research interests are in risk and emotion and in ethical intuitionism. I am editor in chief for Springer’s Handbook of...

Hoven, M.J. van den (Jeroen)


Van den Hoven is Editor in Chief of Ethics and Information Technology (Springer) and Founding Chair of the CEPE conference (Computer Ethics Philosophical Enquiry). He is member of the editorial board of Information, Computers and Society (Routledge), Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society and consulting editor of Episteme. He is also member...

Poel, I.R. van de (Ibo)


Ibo van de Poel is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek professor at TU Delft; an exclusive professorship for excellent young researchers. He is an internationally leading scholar in Design for Values, responbility issues in engineering, and in technology as a form of social experimentation. Van de Poel studied philosophy of science, technology and society, with a...

Zandvoort, H. (Henk)


Henk Zandvoort (1951) is retired. He was an associate professor in ethics and technology at Delft University. He did a master’s degree in physical chemistry and in philosophy of the natural sciences, and a PhD (Models of scientific development and the case of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in philosophy, at the University of Groningen. Between...

Spahn, A. (Andreas)


Andreas Spahn (1974) is assistant professor of philosophy and ethics at Eindhoven University of Technology. He studied Philosophy, Communication-Science and German Literature at the University of Essen (Germany)....

Miller, S. (Seumas)


Professor Seumas Miller is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. He was one of the directors of the Centre for Applied Ethics and Public Ethics (CAPPE) in Australia. He has joined 4TU.Ethics in June 2008. In the period 2008-2011 he devoted his research time equally between CAPPE and...

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