Curriculum vitae
Last update: March 2016
Personal Details name
Prof.dr.ir. P.P.C.C. (Peter-Paul) Verbeek
first names
Peter-Paul Camiel Christiaan
date and place of birth
6 December 1970, Middelburg, The Netherlands
nationality home address phone e-mail
Dutch Potgieterstraat 16 7514 DB Enschede The Netherlands +31 6 47270507
[email protected]
homepage
www.ppverbeek.nl
Brief overview Peter-Paul Verbeek (1970) is full professor of Philosophy of Technology, vice dean of the Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences, and co-director of the DesignLab of the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Verbeek is a member of the Supervisory Board of TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research), past president of the Society for Philosophy of Technology (2013-2015) and past chairman of The Young Academy (a division of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2011 – 2013). From 2010 until 2012 he held the Socrates chair at Delft University of Technology. Fall 2006 he was guest professor at Aarhus University, Denmark. His work has received several awards, including a VENI award (2003), VIDI award (2007), VICI Award (2014), membership of The Young Academy (2009), membership of the Royal Dutch Society for Sciences (KHMW, 2013), and the Borghgraef Prize in Biomedical Ethics (2012). Verbeek’s research focuses on the philosophy of human-technology relations, and aims to contribute to philosophical theory, ethical reflection, and practices of design and innovation. His publications include the much-cited monographs Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things (University of Chicago Press, 2011) and What Things Do: Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design (Penn State University Press, 2005). Verbeek is editor of the Lexington book series Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology, and member of the 1
editorial board of Tijdschrift voor Filosofie and SATS: Journal for Northern Philosophy and of the scientific advisory board of Philosophy & Technology. His research activities are embedded in the Netherlands Graduate School of Science, Technology and Modern Culture (WTMC), the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW), the Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT) of the University of Twente, and the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology.
1. Background Doctorate:
University:
Universiteit Twente, The Netherlands 1995 – 2000
Field:
Philosophy (area of specialization: philosophy of technology) (area of competence: Science and Technology Studies)
Date:
8 December 2000
Promotor / Advisor:
Prof.dr. H.J. Achterhuis
Title dissertation:
De Daadkracht der Dingen – over techniek, filosofie en vormgeving (Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Boom, 2000)
Undergraduate:
University:
Universiteit Twente
Programme:
Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society, combined with Applied Physics (1989-2004) Propedeutic Exam: Applied Physics (1988-1989)
Date of graduation:
15 December 1994
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2. Work experience Sept 2015 - present
Vice dean Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences, University of Twente
Sept 2015 – present
Co-director DesignLab University of Twente
Jan. 2013 – Sept. 2015 Department chair Department of Philosophy, University of Twente Jan. 2009 – present
Full professor University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioural Science, Department of Philosophy
Dec. 2009 – Dec 2012 Full professor (endowed chair) 0,2 fte Socrates chair in Philosophy of Human Enhancement, Delft University of Technology (endowed) 2006 - 2011
Director of International Master Program Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society (University of Twente), 2006 – 2011
Oct. 2006 – Nov. 2006 Guest professor Aarhus University, Denmark (Center for Studies of Science, Technology, and Society, Department of Information- and Media Studies, Faculty of Humanities) Apr. 2005 – Jan. 2009 Associate professor University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioural Science, Department of Philosophy Aug. 1998 – Apr. 2005 Assistant professor University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioural Science, Department of Philosophy (tenured) Feb. 1995 – Aug. 1998 PhD candidate University of Twente, Department of Philosophy (0,8 fte) beside this: pianist at theater company De Nieuwe Koning, Enschede (0,2 fte)
Ancillary appointments
2012 – present: member of the Supervisory Board of TNO, The Netherlands 3
3. Administration and Management
Administrative positions held current •
Vice dean Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences (2015 – present) Member of the management team of the faculty, with a specific focus on education and human resources, including tenure track policy. Representing the faculty and replacing the dean when needed. Contributing to strategy development and further development of the Twente profile in the social sciences, oriented towards the relations between technology and society.
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Co-director DesignLab University of Twente (2015 – present) Member of the management team of the DesignLab, responsible for Internal Relations (further embedding the DesignLab in the research and education of the University of Twente, both in the technical sciences and the social sciences); for research on the philosophy and ethics of design and the relations between technology and society; and for the further development of the ‘Science2Design4Society’ profile and method of the DesignLab.
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Chair, RESTS education University of Twente (REflection on Science, Technology, and Society, 2014 – present) Responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of education in reflection on science, technology, and society in all bachelor programmes of the University of Twente (10 ECTS per programme). Coordinating the activities within the departments of Philosophy and Science, Technology, and Policy Studies), in close consultation with the programme directors and the rector magnificus. RESTS education plays a central role in the identity of the University of Twente as a university for technology and society, enabling engineers to take responsibility for the social impact of their work, and social scientists to investigate and improve the relations between technology and society.
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Chair, Philosophy of Technology, University of Twente (2009-present) Responsible for one of the three research lines of the Department of Philosophy: Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations. Supervising the work of 3 staff members and 10 PhD students. Coresponsible for strategic decisions of the Department of Philosophy.
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Member of Supervisory Board (Raad van Toezicht) TNO (2012 – present) Co-responsible for supervising the management and governance of TNO. Member of the Selection and Remuneration Committee. Specific focus on quality care, ethical issues, and Responsible Research and Innovation.
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President of the Society for Philosophy and Technology (2013 – 2015) Elected by the membership in 2013. Responsible for the general functioning of the society, its relations to research groups in philosophy of technology, its relations to other societies, and for supervising the organization of its conference in Shenyang, China, in 2015.
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Chair of The Young Academy (a division of the KNAW, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, April 2011 – April 2013) Elected by the membership in 2010. Responsible for chairing the board of The Young Academy, and for its relations to the KNAW, NWO, VSNU, OCW, EZ, and the university boards in The Netherlands. Main foci: (a) science policy, giving The Young Academy a firm voice in Dutch discussions on science policy, especially on the relations between basic research and valorization; (b) science and society, developing new ways to connect science and society and writing an advice note on science communication; (c) interdisciplinarity, developing cross-disciplinary research initiatives and ideas to overcome institutional obstacles for multidisciplinary work.
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Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Twente (2013 – 2015) Responsible for the general management of the department, in close cooperation with the director of education, and the other full professors in the department. Responsible for the research activities in the department, and for the relations between the department and the faculty, the university, and other research groups, both nationally and internationally.
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Director of International Master Program Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society (University of Twente), 2006 – 2011 Responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of the programme, in close cooperation with the programme coordinator, the programme committee, and the examination board. Main focus was on expanding the international character of the programme and on integrating its two tracks: Philosophy of Technology and Science and Technology Studies (STS)
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Member of Management Team of the Faculty of Behavioural Science (University of Twente), 2010 – 2011; 2013 – 2014 Advising the dean on general policy issues.
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Member of the Executive Board of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, 2009 – 2013 Co-responsible for the management of the Society for Philosophy and Technology
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Chair of Program Committee Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society, University of Twente (2004 – 2006) Responsible for the functioning of the programme committee, advising the programme director.
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Co-chair of subdivision ‘Science and Society’ of The Young Academy (April 2010 – April 2011) Co-responsible for initiating and coordinating all activities of The Young Academy in the realm of Science and Society.
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Member of the Dutch Council for the Humanities (Raad voor Geesteswetenschappen, KNAW; 2011 – present)
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Member of NWO Steering Group Responsible Innovation (on behalf of STW / Technical Sciences, 2013-present)
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Member of Committee for Ethics and Health (CEG Commissie, Centrum voor Ethiek en Gezondheid: a joint venture of the Dutch Gezondheidsraad and the Raad voor Volksgezondheid en Samenleving; 2015 – present)
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Member of KNAW Committee Integrity and Trust in Science and Policy (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2012)
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Member of Committee Revision Bachelor Education (which developed the outlines of the Twente Educational Model (TOM), 2011-2012)
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Member of Prizes and Awards Committee, University of Twente (deciding on nominations for prizes and awards, UT, 2010-2014)
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Member of the UT 10th Lustrum Committee University of Twente (co-coordinating the 50th anniversary of the University of Twente, 2010 – 2011)
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Member of Board of Examiners Applied Communication Science (University of Twente, 2001 – 2006)
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Secretary and member of Faculty Council (Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences 1999-2004)
(for research committees: see below under ‘Research’)
4. Research Verbeek’s work investigates the complex relations between human beings and technologies, and the blurring boundaries between them. He is one of the developers and main representatives of the approach of technological mediation, which has gained a prominent position in the philosophy and ethics of technology and in Science and Technology Studies. The mediation approach offers a novel way to conceptualize and empirically investigate the relations between human beings and technology, analyzing how technologies help to shape human practices, experiences, and interpretations of the world. It deals with questions like: How do technologies help to shape our knowledge of the world, like imaging technologies inform how scientists and medical doctors perceive and interpret phenomena? How do 'human enhancement technologies', like brain implants and neuroprostheses, urge us to revise the concepts we use to understand what it means to be human? And how to rethink the distinctions between humans and things, when human subjects appear so deeply interwoven with technological objects, and when objects appear to 'do' things in the social world? Essential to the mediation approach is the way in which it connects philosophy to other disciplines, like the social sciences (e.g. science and technology studies), technology design, biomedical technology, and art. Verbeek’s work aims to overcome the traditional divide between the sciences on the one hand and the humanities and social sciences on the other. He does not place philosophical reflection outside the realm of technology, but shows how it can be a critical and rigorous means to inform technological developments, and to understand technology as a social and cultural phenomenon. At the University of Twente he founded a PhilosophyLab, as part of the Twente DesignLab, not only connecting philosophical and ethical reflection with design.
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Funding acquired •
2015: project ‘Responsible Design of Drones and Drone Services’, NWO-Socially Responsible Innovation, main applicant, with prof. Michiel Heldeweg (UTwente) and dr. Irna van der Molen (Utwente) (EUR 156.000)
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2014: VICI award for 5-year research project “Theorizing Technological Mediation: Toward an empiricalphilosophical theory of technology”, € 1.500.000 (personal grant for innovative research)
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2010: project ‘Doing Good with Things’, Temporary Replacement Funding, applied with and for Katinka Waelbers, to finish her PhD project (EUR 33.030)
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2010: project 'The performative and relational abilities of things', NWO pilot programme 'PhD in Fine Arts', applicant with and for Yvonne Dröge Wendel, PhD candidate for 5 years 0,7 fte (running 2010-2015; EUR 225.000)
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2009: project ‘Telecare at Home’, NWO-Socially Responsible Innovation, co-applicant with prof. Nelly Oudshoorn (MB-STEPS). Funding for my Group: a postdoc (1,0 fte) for 3 years. Also: 0,1 fte for myself as project leader / researcher (running 2009 – 2013; EUR 220.000)
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2007: VIDI award for 5-year research project “Technology and the Limits of Humanity: the ethics and anthropology of posthumanism” (June 2008 – June 2013), € 600.000 (personal grant for innovative research)
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2006: IOP-IPCR funding for a PhD project on the theory and ethics of behavior-steering technology, to be supervised by me (‘Innovative Research Projects – Integral Product Creation and Realization’, aimed at collaboration between universities and companies). This project is part of the overall project Design for Usability, in which 3 research groups in Industrial Design (Twente, Eindhoven, Delft) and my department collaborate in the field of human-product relations (total project: € 1.600.000).
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2006: Commission: preparation of session about the ethics of persuasive technology at conference Persuasive Technology 2006, Eindhoven University of Technology, Dept. of Human-Technology Interaction (Rathenau Institute, via Eindhoven University of Technology; € 1.500)
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2003: VENI award for the project ‘Technology and the Matter of Morality’. This grant enables me to further develop my own research line from August 2004 until July 2008 (€138.000, with matching budgets € 200.000; personal grant for innovative research)
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2001: NWO translation grant for the English translation of my dissertation ‘De Daadkracht der Dingen’ (US $ 5.000)
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December 2000: Commission of the Ministry of Environment and the AVV Traffic Research Centre (via NOVEM
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Utrecht) for coordinating an interdisciplinary research project on ‘Technology and Behavior’ which makes an inventory of conceptual frameworks and empirical approaches for analyzing the relationships between technology and behavior, and applies these frameworks and approaches to technology design and policy-making. (€40.000) •
2000: Publication grant for publication of dissertation by the De Bussy Stichting (De Bussy Foundation) (NLG 2000) Publication grant for publication of dissertation by the Netherlands Graduate School Science, Technology and Modern Culture (NLG 1000)
Prizes and Awards •
2014: VICI award, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
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2012: Awarded the prof. Roger Borghgraef Prize in Biomedical Ethics (K.U. Leuven)
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2012: Appointed member of the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen
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2009: Appointed member of De Jonge Akademie (The Young Academy), a division of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal Dutch Academy of Science).
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2007: VIDI award, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
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2006: Guest Professorship Aarhus University, Denmark (selected by the University Administration on the recommendation of the Center for Studies of Science, Technology, and Society of Aarhus University; Oct – Nov 2006)
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2003: VENI award, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
PhD supervision completed •
2014: Lucie Dalibert (UT): promotor, with prof. Ciano Aydin (UT/TUD). Title dissertation: Posthumanism and somatechnologies: exploring the intimate relations between humans and technologies; defended 10 Apr 2014.
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2013: Jantine Bouma (UT): promotor, with prof. Wim Poelman (TUD). Title dissertation: Managing Social Impact in Design; defended 11 Sept 2013.
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2013: Nynke Tromp (TUD): copromotor, with prof. Paul Hekkert (TUD). Title dissertation: Social Design. How products and services can help us act in ways that benefit society; defended 12 July 2013.
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2012: Steven Dorrestijn (UT): promotor, with prof. Hans Achterhuis (emeritus, UT). Title dissertation: The Design of our own lives: Technical mediation and subjectivation after Foucault; defended 10 Oct 2012.
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2011: Wouter Mensink (UL): promotor, with prof. Bernhard Katzy (UL). Title dissertation: Subject of innovation, or: how to redevelop “the patient” with technology; defended 20 Dec 2011
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2010: Katinka Waelbers (UT): promotor, with prof. Tsjalling Swierstra (then UT); Title dissertation: Doing good with things: taking responsibility for the social role of technologies; defended 25 June 2010
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2009: Asle Kiran (Trondheim University, Norway): external supervisor (no promotor), with prof. Dan Zahavi, Copenhagen; Title dissertation: The Primacy of Action – Technological Co-Constitution of Practical Space; defended 29 May 2009.
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Yvonne Dröge Wendel: project ‘The performative and relational abilities of things’ (promotor and co-supervisor
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Jan Bats: project (Haagse Hogeschool): The influence of information and communication technologies on moral development.
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Melis Bas: project ‘Understanding the politics of technology: Hannah Arendt and Social Media”
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Theo Wobbes: project ‘En ze leefden nog lang en gelukkig: naar een filosofie van mensverbetering’ (promotor; external PhD candidate)
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Julia Grillmayr, M.A. (Universität Wien & Universiteit Twente), project ‘Thinking Space – on Ambient Intelligence and spatiality’
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Louise Horvath, M.A. (Technische Universität Wien & Universiteit Twente), project ‘Thinking Space – on Ambient Intelligence and spatiality’
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Tanja Traxler, M.Sc. (Universität Wien & Universiteit Twente), project ‘Thinking Space – on Ambient Intelligence and spatiality’
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Jonne Hoek, M. Sc., project Technological Mediation and Religion
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Bas de Boer, M.Sc., project Technological Mediation and Knowledge
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Olya Kudina, M.Sc., project Technological Mediation and Morality
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Editorships current • Member of the scientific advisory board of the journal Philosophy and Technology (2011 – present).
• Executive editor of the book series Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology at Lexington Books (2013 – present) • Editor of SATS. Nordic Journal of Philosophy (2010 – present) • Editor of Tijdschrift voor Filosofie (2010 – present)
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Editor of Technè – Research in Philosophy and Technology (journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology), 2007 – 2011 (with Joseph Pitt (editor-in-chief) and Pieter Vermaas)
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Member of the editorial board of De Academische Boekengids (2011 – 2013)
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Editor of Krisis, tijdschrift voor empirische filosofie (Krisis - journal for empirical philosophy); 2002 – 2007
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Editor of SPT newsletter (newsletter of the Society for Philosophy and Technology); 2002 – 2007
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Corresponding Editor of Design Philosophy Papers
Conference organization •
co-organization and chair of 5 dedicated panels in ‘Postphenomenological Research’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), Denver, CO, Aug 2015 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization and chair of double panel ‘Postphenomenological Research’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), Buenos Aires, Aug 2014 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization and chair of quadruple panel ‘Postphenomenological Research’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), San Diego, Oct 2013 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization and chair of track ‘Phenomenology and Technology’, conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Lisbon, July 2013 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization and chair of quadruple panel ‘Postphenomenological Research’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), Copenhagen, Oct 2012 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization of double panel ‘Postphenomenology meets STS’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), Cleveland, Oct 2011 (with Don Ihde)
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organization of conference track ‘Philosophy of Technology and Human Enhancement’, Society for Philosophy and Technology conference 2011, University of North Texas, May 2011
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co-organization of symposium Product Impact: Technology Design and User Behavior, Nov 2010 (with Steven Dorrestijn)
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co-organization workshop ‘Postphenomenological research’. Stony Brook University New York, April 2010 (with Don Ihde)
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co-organization of double panel ‘Postphenomenology meets STS’, conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S), Washington, Oct 2009 (with Don Ihde)
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organization of track Philosophical Anthropology and Human Enhancement at SPT 2009 (May 2009)
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organization of session Actor Network Theory meets (Post)Phenomenology, joint conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science and the European Association for Studies of Science and Technology, Rotterdam, 2008 (with Jack Post, Maastricht University)
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bi-anneal conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, May 2009 (SPT 2009; world conference in philosophy of technology): scientific co-director, with Tsjalling Swierstra (codirector) and Philip Brey (general director).
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organization of workshop Moral Agency and Technological Artifacts, with prof. Peter Kroes (TU Delft), April 2007
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organization of workshop Taking Materiality into Account: on the philosophical relevance of material objects. Aarhus University, Denmark, November 9 2006 (with Finn Olesen)
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organization of seminar The Empirical Turn in the Philosophy of Technology, with prof. Don Ihde (State University of New York at Stony Brook), University of Twente (February 1998)
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Member of NWO VIDI committee, interdivisional scheme, 2014, 2016
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Member of NWO Committee Promoveren in de Kunsten 2011 - 2012
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Member of working group Ultra-intelligent Transport, Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Techniek, 2011-present
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Member of VENI Committee NWO – Humanities 2011
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Member of working group Biobased Economy, Ministry of VROM, 2011
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Co-author of NWO Programme Creative Industry, as part of a FES application for the Creative Industry, 2010
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Member of project team working on an NWO Programme ‘Technology and Religion’, 2010 (progamme was not established)
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Member of the Ethical Board of the Living Lab Project (Industrial Design, TU Delft, 2010-2011)
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Member of VENI Committee NWO – Humanities 2009
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Member of program committee Tilting Perspectives on Regulating Technologies, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, 10 - 11 December 2008
For a list of publications: see below.
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5. Teaching
Peter-Paul Verbeek has a broad background in university teaching, both in developing and teaching courses and in governing and coordinating educational programmes: •
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As programme director of the PSTS master programme (Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society) at the University of Twente, he has revised the curriculum to accomplish a better integration of the subfields of Science and Technology Studies and Philosophy of Technology, and to expand the international profile of the programme, which has always had more international than Dutch students. As chair of RESTS education (Reflection on Science, Technology, and Society), he has initiated and guided the development of 10 ECTS of education on the relations between science, technology, and society in all bachelor programmes of the University of Twente. As a member of the working group on educational innovation at the University of Twente he was co-responsible for developing the outlines of the Twente Educational Model (TOM). As vice-dean of the Faculty of Behavioural, Management, and Social Sciences he is currently coresponsible for guiding the bachelor programmes towards more integration and a more explicit orientation towards technology in its relations to the social sciences. He was recently asked to lecture at the ‘leerstoel onderwijsvernieuwing’ (chair of educational innovation’ at Antwerpen, about the relations between technology and education.
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Philosophy of Technology (master course, Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society)
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Philosophical Anthropology and Human-Technology relations (master course, Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society)
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Philosophy of Engineering Science and Design (master course, Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society)
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Mens en medische techniek (bachelor course, Health Sciences)
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Philosophy of Art and Media (bachelor course, minor programme Art, Media, and Technology)
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Design for Society (bachelor course, Electrical Engineering)
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Science2Design4Society (Honours Programme Bachelors, Design Track)
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Medical Ethics (bachelor course, Technical Medicine)
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De maakbare mens (bachelor course, minor programme Futures)
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Cultuurfilosofie van de techniek (master course, Wijsbegeerte van Wetenschap, Technologie en Samenleving)
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Vormgeving en Mens-productrelaties (bachelor course, Industrial Design)
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Techniekfilosofie (bachelor course, Industrial Design)
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Filosofie van de Communicatie (bachelor course, Communication Science)
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Methoden van Wijsgerig Onderzoek (master course, Wijsbegeerte van Wetenschap, Technologie en Samenleving)
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Wijsgerige Antropologie (master course, Wijsbegeerte van Wetenschap, Technologie en Samenleving)
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Milieufilosofie (Environmental Philosophy)
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seminar Scientific Integrity (Biomedical Technology BSc. Programme, Twente Graduate School
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6. Valorisation and outreach Verbeek’s focus on the social roles of technology makes valorisation an intrinsic part of his work. He studies socially impactful technologies in order to contribute to design practices, policy-making, public discussions, and science communication. Design practices Verbeek’s work explicitly contributes to design practices, e.g. by informing design practices aimed at developing technologies that stimulate environmentally friendly behaviour, or the responsible design of drone technologies and telecare devices. As co-director of the DesignLab of the University of Twente he explicitly connects the social sciences to technological practices, by co-developing the method of ‘Science2Design4Society’, approaching design as a creative and innovative way to connect scientific developments to societal issues and challenges. Policy-making As a member of the Supervisory Board of TNO and as a member of the national Committee for Ethics and Health he uses his expertise in the relations between technology and society to contribute to policy-making practices. His expertise in the relations between science, technology, and society also makes him a frequently asked committee member and day chair by organizations like KNAW (e.g. as a member of the Dutch Council for the Humanities, and a member of the Humanities Committee of the National Science Agenda) and NWO (e.g. as day chair of the ‘Science for Science’ meeting of the National Science Agenda, chair of the stakeholder meeting about the new NWO strategy, columnist at the presentation meeting of the NWO strategy). Public discussions Besides this, Verbeek facilitates and initiates public discussions about technologies such as obstetric ultrasound, human enhancement technologies, Google Glass, and drones. He explicitly aims to address a wider audience with parts of his work, combining international scientific publications with Dutch-language popular publications, most notably his books De Grens van de Mens and Op de vleugels van Icarus. He often gives public lectures and he gave talks at the Lowlands pop festival and De Zwarte Cross, he has given TV lectures, is a regular member of the talkshow Het Filosofisch Kwintet, and recently played a central role in a six-episode documentary with Omroep VPRO about ‘The makeable human’. Science communication Verbeek puts much effort in raising awareness of the importance of science communication. On a local scale, as a moderator of Science Café Enschede, as a monthly columnist for Tubantia and as a regular columnist for De Ingenieur. Nationally, as past chairman of The Young Academy: he coauthored a Young Academy Advisory Report Between Research And Society: Recommendations for Optimal Science Communication, stressing the importance of actively seeking dialogue and interaction with society about research, and co-organized the project The Young Academy Online, which made research activities of members audiovisually accessible via short research portraits. In articles in the national and regional press, moreover, he tries to acquaint a wider audience with scientific practice. Between 2011 and 2016 he has been the chairman of the jury of the annual national Socrates Prize, for the best philosophy book in the Dutch language. 13
7. Publications books monographs Verbeek, P.P. (2014), Op de vleugels van Icarus: hoe techniek en moraal met elkaar meebewegen. Rotterdam: Lemniscaat, ISBN: 9789047706304 (190 pp.) Verbeek, P.P. (2011), Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, ISBN: 9780226852935 (200 pp.)- Japanese translation: Verbeek, P.P. (2015), 技術の道徳化: 事物の道徳性を理解し設計する. Tokyo: Hosei University Press. Verbeek, P.P.(2011), De grens van de mens: over techniek, ethiek en de menselijke natuur. Rotterdam: Lemniscaat, ISBN 9789047703532 (144 pp.) Verbeek, P.P. (2005), What Things Do – Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design. Penn State: Penn State University Press, ISBN 0-271-02539-5 (264 pp.) Verbeek, P.P. (2000), De daadkracht der dingen – over techniek, filosofie en vormgeving, Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Boom, ISBN 90-5352-630-7, NUGI 611 (304 pp.) (dissertatie, ook verschenen in commerciële editie; 2e druk 2003) edited volumes Rosenberger, R. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.), Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on HumanTechnology Relations, London: Lexington Books, 2015, ISBN 978-0-7391-9436-2, (264 pp.) Kroes, P. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.) (2014), The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts. Dordrecht: Springer, ISBN 978-94-007-7913-6 (248 pp.) Verbeek, P.P. and A. Slob (eds.) (2006), User Behavior and Technology Development – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies. Dordrecht: Springer, ISBN 1-40204433-X / 978-1-4020-4433-5 (412 pp.) special issues (edited) Van de Poel, I.R. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.), Special issue on Ethics and Engineering Design, Science, Technology and Human Values, Vol. 31 no. 3 (May 2006), pp. 223-380, ISSN 0162-2439 (158 pp.) Harbers, H. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.) (2006), Themanummer over Posthumanisme, Krisis 2006-1, ISSN 0168-275X scientific articles (peer reviewed) Verbeek, P.P. (forthcoming 2016), ‘The Struggle for Technology: Towards a Realistic Political Theory of Technology’. In: Foundations of Science (ISSN: 1572-8471)
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Aydin, C. and P.P. Verbeek (2015), ‘Transcendence in Technology’. In: Technè: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19:3 (Fall 2015), pp. 291-313, ISSN 1091-8264 Kiran, A., N. Oudshoorn, P.P. Verbeek (2015), ‘Beyond checklists: toward an ethical-constructive technology assessment’. In: Journal of Responsible Innovation 2:1, pp. 5 – 19. ISSN 2329-9460 Dorrestijn, S., M. van der Voort, P.P. Verbeek (2014). ‘Future user-product arrangements: Combining product impact and scenarios in design for multi age success’. In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 89 (Nov. 2014), pp. 284-292. ISSN: 0040-1625 P.P. Verbeek (2013). ‘Resistance Is Futile: Toward a Non-Modern Democratization of Technology’. In: Technè, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp. 72-92. ISSN 1091-8264 S. Dorrestijn and P.P. Verbeek (2013). ‘Technology, Wellbeing, and Freedom: The Legacy of Utopian Design’. In: International Journal of Design. Vol. 7 Nr. 3, pp. 45-56. ISSN: 1991-3761 Verbeek, P.P. (2012), ‘The Irony of Humanism: On the Complexities of Discussing the Moral Significance of Things’. In: E. Selinger (ed.), Book Symposium on Peter Paul Verbeek’s Moralizing Technology. Philosophy and Technology 2012: 25, 626-631 (ISSN 2210-5441) Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Expanding Mediation Theory’. In: Foundations of Science 17:4, pp. 391-395 (ISSN: 1572-8471) Tromp, N., P. Hekkert & P.P. Verbeek (2011), ‘Design for Socially Responsible Behavior: A Classification of Influence Based on Intended User Experience’. Design Issues 27:3, ISSN 07479360, pp. 3-19. Asle H. Kiran and P.P. Verbeek (2010). ‘Trusting Our Selves to Technology’. In: Knowledge, Technology, and Policy Volume 23, Numbers 3-4, 409-427. ISSN 1874-6314 Verbeek, P.P. (2010). ‘Designing the Human Condition: Reflections on Technology and Religion’. In: ET Studies, Vol. 1 Issue 1, ISSN 2032-5215, pp. 39-52 Verbeek, P.P. (2010), ‘Accompanying Technology: Philosophy of Technology after the Ethical Turn’. In: Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 14:1, pp. 49 – 54 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Technologie voorbij de mens: naar een antropologie en ethiek van het posthumanisme’. In: Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101:1, ISSN 0002-5275, pp. 56-64 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Let’s Make Things Better: A Reply to My Readers’. In: Human Studies 32:2, ISSN 0163-8548, pp. 251-261 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Ambient Intelligence and Persuasive Technology: The Blurring Boundaries Between Human and Technology’. In: Nanoethics 3:3, Dec 2009, 1871-4757, pp. 231-242. Verbeek, P.P. (2008). ‘Cyborg Intentionality – Rethinking the Phenomenology of Human-Technology Relations’. In: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7:3, pp. 387-395 Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Obstetric Ultrasound and the Technological Mediation of Morality - A Postphenomenological Analysis’. In: Human Studies 2008-1, ISSN 0163-8548, pp. 11-26 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Materializing Morality – design ethics and technological mediation’, in: Science, Technology and Human Values, Vol. 31 no. 3 (May 2006), ISSN 0162-2439, pp. 361-380
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Van de Poel, I.R. and P.P. Verbeek (2006), ‘Ethics and Engineering Design’, editorial for Special Issue ‘Ethics and Engineering Design’, Science, Technology and Human Values, Vol. 31 no. 3 (May 2006), ISSN 0162-2439, pp. 223-236 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Tecnopólis: a vida pública dos artefactos tecnológicos’, in: Análise Social 20064, ISSN 0003-2573, pp. 1105-1125 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Moraliteit voorbij de mens – over de mogelijkheden van een posthumanistische ethiek’. In: Krisis 2006 – 1, ISSN 0168-275X, pp. 42-57 Harbers, H. and P.P. Verbeek. (2006), ‘Posthumanisme: ter inleiding’. In: Krisis 2006 – 1, ISSN ISSN 0168-275X, pp. 5-9 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘Verlichting’. In: Krisis 2005-4, ISSN 0168-275X, pp. 105-108 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘De materialiteit van de moraal’, in: Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 2005 - 2, ISSN 0002-5275, pp. 139-145 Benschop, R. and P.P. Verbeek (2005), ‘De bemiddelde blik – Inleiding bij themanummer Andere ogen’, in: Krisis 2005-1, ISSN 0168-275X, pp. 3-4 Verbeek, P.P. (2002), ‘Devices of the Good Life - on Borgmann’s Philosophy of Information and Technology’, in: Technè, Vol. 6 nr. 1, ISSN 1091-8264, pp. 69-92 Verbeek, P.P. (2000), ‘The Thing about Technology’, in: C. Mitcham (ed.), Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 19, ISSN 0161-7249, ISBN 0-7623-0681-5, pp. 281-299 Verbeek, P.P. (1999), ‘Techniek in het geding’, in: K&M - tijdschrift voor empirische filosofie, 1999-1, ISSN 0167-2444, pp. 78-96 Verbeek, P.P. and P. Kockelkoren (1998), ‘The Things that Matter’, in: Design Issues 14 – 3, ISSN 07479360, pp. 28-42 Tijmes, P. and P.P. Verbeek (1998), ‘The Place on the Map’, in: Research in Philosophy and Technology, vol. 17, ISSN 0161-7249, ISBN 0-7623-0414-6, pp. 3-8 Verbeek, P.P. and P. Kockelkoren (1997), ‘Voor altijd de jouwe? - over het platonisme in de industriële vormgeving’, in: K&M - tijdschrift voor empirische filosofie, 1997-4, ISSN 0165-1773, pp. 283-307 contributions to scientific books peer reviewed Rosenberger, R. and P.P.Verbeek (2015). ‘A Field Guide to Postphenomenology’. In: R. Rosenberger and P.P. Verbeek (eds.), Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology Relations. London: Lexington Books, ISBN 978-0-7391-9436-2, pp. 9-41 Rosenberger, R. and P.P.Verbeek (2015). ‘Introduction’. In: R. Rosenberger and P.P. Verbeek (eds.), Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology Relations. London: Lexington Books, ISBN 978-0-7391-9436-2, pp. 1-6. Verbeek, P.P. (2014). ‘Plessner and Technology: Philosophical Anthropology Meets the Posthuman’. In: Jos de Mul (ed.), Plessner's Philosophical Anthropology: Perspectives and Prospects. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 9789089646347, pp. 443-456
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Verbeek, P.P. (2014). ‘Designing the Public Sphere: Information Technologies and the Politics of Mediation’. In: L. Floridi (ed.), The Onlife Manifesto: Being Human in a Hyperconnected Era. Cham/Heidelberg/New York/Dordrecht/London: Springer. ISBN ISBN 978-3-319-04092-9, pp. 217227. The Onlife Initiative* (2014). ‘The Onlife Manifesto’. In: L. Floridi (ed.), The Onlife Manifesto: Being Human in a Hyperconnected Era. Cham/Heidelberg/New York/Dordrecht/London: Springer. ISBN ISBN 978-3-319-04092-9, pp. 7-13 [*Stefana Broadbent, Nicole Dewandre, Charles Ess, JeanGabriel Ganascia, Mireille Hildebrandt, Yiannis Laouris, Claire Lobet-Maris, Sarah Oates, Ugo Pagallo, Judith Simon, May Thorseth, and Peter-Paul Verbeek] Verbeek, Peter-Paul (2014). ‘Postphenomenology of Technology’. In: R. Scharf and V. Dusek (eds.), Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition. An Anthology. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. 2014. ISBN: 978-1-118-54725-0, pp. 561-572 Kroes, P. and P.P. Verbeek (2014). ‘Introduction: The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts’. In: Kroes, P. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.) (2014). The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 1-9, ISBN 978-94-007-7913-6 Verbeek, Peter-Paul (2014). ‘Some Misunderstandings About the Moral Significance of Technology’. In: Kroes, P. and P.P. Verbeek (eds.) (2014). The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 75-88, ISBN 978-94-007-7913-6 P.P. Verbeek (2013). ‘Technology Design as Experimental Ethics’. In: S. van den Burg and Tsj. Swierstra, Ethics on the Laboratory Floor. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 83-100. ISBN 9781137002921 Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘On Hubris and Hybrids: Ascesis and the Ethics of Technology’. In: P. Brey, A. Briggle, E. Spence (eds.), The Good Life in a Technological Age. London: Routledge, 2012, pp. 260271, ISBN 978-0-415-89126-4 Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Humanity in Design’. In: W. Gunn and J. Donovan (eds.), Design and Anthropology. Ashgate Publishing Company, ISBN 1409421589, pp. 163-176 Verbeek, P.P. (2011). ‘Subject to Technology: on autonomic computing and human autonomy’. In: A. Rouvroy and M. Hildebrandt (eds.), Law, Human Agency, and Autonomic Computing: The Philosophy of Law meets the Philosophy of Technology. London: Routledge, pp. 27-45. Verbeek, P.P. and P. Kockelkoren (2010). ‘The Things That Matter’. In: R. Buchanan et al. (red.), The Designed World: Images, Objects, Environments. Oxford / New York: Berg Publishers, pp. 83-94 (ISBN 987 1 84788 586 9) (reprinted article) Verbeek, P.P. and P. Vermaas (2009), ‘Technological Artifacts’. Lemma for the Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Technology (ed. Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Stig Andur Pedersen, and Vincent F. Hendricks). Blackwell, 2009, pp. 165-171 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘The Moral Relevance of Technological Artifacts’. In: M. Duwell e.a. (red.), Evaluating New Technologies. Springer, Dordrecht, ISBN 978-90-481-2228-8, pp. 63-77 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Echoscopie en de veranderende beleving van de zwangerschap’. In: G. Alberts e.a. (red.), Gevoel voor Kennis. Jaarboek Kennissamenleving 2009, ISBN 978-90-5260-351-3, ISSN 1871-0034, pp. 159-171.
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Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Moralizing Technology: on the Morality of Technological Artifacts and their Design’. In: David Kaplan (ed.), Readings in the Philosophy of Technology. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 226 – 243, ISBN 978-0-7425-6400-8 (reprinted article) Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Cultivating Humanity: towards a Non-Humanist Ethics of Technology’. In: JanKyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger, Søren Riis (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Technology. Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 241-266. ISBN 9780230220003 Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Morality in Design: Design Ethics and the Morality of Technological Artifacts’. In: Pieter E. Vermaas, Peter Kroes, Andrew Light, Steven A. Moore (eds.), Philosophy and Design: from Engineering to Architecture. Dordrecht: Springer, ISBN 978-1-4020-6590-3, pp. 91-103 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Acting Artifacts - the Technological Mediation of Action’, in: P.P. Verbeek and A. Slob (eds.), User Behavior and Technology Development – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 53-60. Verbeek, P.P. and A. Slob (2006), ‘Analyzing the Relations between Technologies and User Behavior: Toward a Conceptual Framework’, in: P.P. Verbeek and A. Slob (eds.), User Behavior and Technology Development – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 385-399 Heijs, W. and P.P. Verbeek (2006), ‘Conceptual Frameworks for Analyzing Technology-Behavior Interactions’, in: P.P. Verbeek and A. Slob (eds.), User Behavior and Technology Development – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 8192 Slob, A. and P.P. Verbeek (2006), ‘Technology and User Behavior: an Introduction’, in: P.P. Verbeek and A. Slob (eds.), User Behavior and Technology Development – Shaping Sustainable Relations between Consumers and Technologies. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 3-12 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘The Morality of Things – A Postphenomenological Inquiry’. In: Evan Selinger (ed.), Postphenomenology: A Critical Companion to Ihde. New York: State University of New York Press, ISBN 0-7914-6787-2 / 0-7914-6788-0 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘Karl Jaspers’, in: C. Mitcham (ed.), Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics. Detroit: Macmillan Reference, ISBN 0-02-865991-0, pp. 1074-1076 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘Artifacts and Attachment – a Post-script Philosophy of Mediation’, in: H. Harbers (ed.), Inside the Politics of Technology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, ISBN 90 5356 756 9, pp. 125-146 Verbeek, P.P. (2002), ‘Pragmatism and Pragmata - bioethics and the technological mediation of experience’, in: J. Keulartz e.a. (eds.), Pragmatist Ethics for a Technological Culture, Dordrecht: Kluwer, ISBN 1-4020-1115-6, pp. 119-123 Verbeek, P.P. (2001), ‘Don Ihde: The Technological Lifeworld’, in: Hans Achterhuis (ed.), American Philosophy of Technology: the Empirical Turn, Bloomington/Minneapolis: Indiana University Press, ISBN 0-253-33903-0, pp. 119-146 non-peer reviewed Verbeek, P.P. (2011). ‘Designing Morality’. In: Ibo van de Poel and Lambèr Royakkers, Ethics, Technology, and Engineering: An Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, ISBN: 978-1-4443-3094-6, pp. 198-216
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Verbeek, P.P. (2011), ‘Naar een paternalistische technologie’. In: Dick Pels en Anna van Dijk (red.), Vrijzinnig Paternalisme: naar een groen en links beschavingsproject. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, ISBN 978-90-351-3702-8, pp. 235-253. Verbeek, P.P. (2011), ‘Bruno Latour’. In: Bram Ieven e.a. (red.). De nieuwe Franse filosofie. Amsterdam: Boom, ISBN 978 94 6105 019 9, pp. 431-439. Verbeek, P.P. (2011), ‘Techniekethiek: van beoordeling naar begeleiding’. In: R. Munnik (red.), God, mens en techniek: over religieuze existentie in een technologische cultuur. Nijmegen: Valkhof pers, pp. 44-58. Verbeek, P.P. (2010), ‘Techniek en de grens van de mens: over techniek, ethiek, en de menselijke natuur’. In: M. Huijer & M. Smits (red.), Moralicide: nieuwe morele vocabulaires voor technologie. Kampen: Klement, ISBN 978-90-8687-058-5, pp. 122-139. Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Ambient Intelligence en Persuasive Technology: de vervagende grens tussen mens en technologie’. In: Tsj. Swierstra et.al (eds.), Leven als Bouwpakket: Ethisch verkennen van een nieuwe technologische golf. Kampen: Klement, ISBN 978-90-8687-049, pp. 65-103. Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Een blik in de baarmoeder: de geboortepolitiek van de echoscopie’. In: F. Bolkestein e.a. (red.), De politiek der dingen. Budel: Damon, ISBN 978 90 5573 966 0, pp. 152-166. Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘De grens van de mens: Over de relatie tussen mens en techniek’. In: Luca Consoli and Rolf Hoekstra (red.), Technologie en Mensbeeld. Nijmegen: Valkhof Pers (reeks: Annalen van het Thijmgenootschap), pp. 14-37, ISBN 978 90 5625 277 9 Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘De moraliteit van medische technologie’. In: M. Peijnenburg, C. Leget en Th. Wobbes (eds.), Chirurg en ethiek: Mensbeelden en dilemma’s onder het mes. Budel: Damon, ISBN 978 90 5573 894 6, pp. 74-88 Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Beyond the Human Eye: Technological Mediation and Posthuman Visions’. In: P. Kockelkoren, Mediated Vision (English edition). Arnhem en Rotterdam: ArtEZ Press en Veenman Publishers, ISBN 978-90-8690-105-0, pp. 43-53 Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Voorbij het menselijk oog: technische mediatie en posthumane visies’. In: P. Kockelkoren, Mediated Vision (Dutch edition). Arnhem en Rotterdam: ArtEZ Press en Veenman Publishers, ISBN 978-90-8690-088-6, pp. 43-53 Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Integrating Visions of Technology: A Discussion Paper’. In: Integrating Visions of Technology. Proceedings of the 12th annual working conference of the Center for Philosophy, Technology, and Social Systems 2006. Maarssen: Center for Philosophy, Technology, and Social Systems, ISBN 90-807718-5-6, pp. 149-154. Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘Naar een moreel debat over techniek’. In: H. Zwart et.al., Ethiek van de wetenschapscommunicatie, Amsterdam: Boom, ISBN 90 8506 085 0, pp. 68-85 Verbeek, P.P. (2004), ‘Material Morality’. In: Ed van Hinte (ed.), Time in Design. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, ISBN 90 6450 549 7, pp. 198-210 Poel, I. van de, and P.P. Verbeek (2004), ‘Ethische vragen bij het ontwerpen van techniek’, in: L. Rooyakkers, I. van de Poel and A. Pieters. (eds.), Ethiek & Techniek, morele overwegingen in de ingenieurspraktijk. Baarn: HB Uitgevers, ISBN 90 5574 445 X, pp. 118-142 Verbeek, P.P. (2003), ‘De moraliteit van de dingen’, in: I. Devisch en G. Verschraegen (red.), De verleiding van de ethiek - Over de plaats van ethische argumenten in de huidige cultuur, Amsterdam: Boom, ISBN 90-5352-825-3
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Verbeek, P.P. and P. Kockelkoren (1997), ‘Matter Matters’, in: Ed van Hinte (ed.), Eternally Yours: Visions on Product Endurance, 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, ISBN 90-6450-313-3, pp. 101-119 Verbeek, P.P. (1997), ‘Don Ihde: de relatie tussen mensen en techniek’, in: H.J. Achterhuis (red), Van stoommachine tot cyborg - denken over techniek in de nieuwe wereld, Ambo, Baarn, ISBN 90-2631496-5, pp. 139-158 reviews Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Disclosing Visions of Technology’. Review of S. Strijbos and A. Basden (eds.), ‘In Search of an Integrative Vision for Technology’. In: Technè 12:1 (Winter 2008), ISSN 1091-8264 , pp. 85-89 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘The Matter of Technology. Review of Don Ihde and Evan Selinger (Eds.), Chasing Technoscience: Matrix for Materiality’. In: Technè, Vol. 9 nr. 2 (Winter 2005), ISSN 10918264, pp. 123-127 Verbeek, P.P. (2004), ‘Review of Jos de Mul: Cyberspace Odyssee’. In: Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, ISSN 0002-5275, pp. 305-306 Verbeek, P.P. (2004), ‘Techniekfilosofie in fragmenten’. In: Filosofie 14 – 2, pp. 57-58, ISSN 09259449. (Review of C. Hubig e.a., Nachdenken über Technik: Die Klassiker der Technikphilosophie,. Berlin: Sigma, 2000) Verbeek, P.P. (2003), ‘Material Hermeneutics’, in: Technè, Vol. 6 - 3, Spring 2003, pp. 91-96, ISSN 1091-8264 (review of Don Ihde, Expanding Hermeneutics, Evanston, Il.: Northwestern University Press, 1998) Verbeek, P.P. (1999), ‘De technologische cultuur en het museum van de filosofie’, in: Filosofie en Praktijk 20-3, najaar 1999, ISSN 0167-2444, pp. 164-167 (review of Gerard de Vries, Zeppelins -- over filosofie, technologie en cultuur. Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 1999) professional publications Verbeek,P.P. (2015). ‘Beyond Interaction: A Short Introduction to Mediation Theory’. Interactions 22:3, pp. 26-31 ISSN 1072-5520 P.P. Verbeek (2013). ‘De Vleugels van Icarus’. In: Ethische Perspectieven. Vol. 23 Nr. 2, pp. 108-123. ISSN: 0778-6069 Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Politics at Issue. On Art and the Democratization of Things’. In: Open 24: The Politics of Things - What Art & Design do in Democracy, pp. 18-29 (ISBN 978-94-6208-030-0) Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Politiek in het geding. Over kunst en de democratisering van de dingen’. Open: cahier over kunst en het publieke domein 2012, nr. 24, pp. 18-29 (ISSN 1570-4181) Verbeek, P.P. (2011), ‘Privacy en Paranoia’. In: V. Frissen e.a. (red.), De transparante samenleving: jaarboek ICT en samenleving 2011. Gorredijk: Media Update, pp. 107-109. Verbeek, P.P., Jeroen van den Hoven and Ilse Oosterlaken (2009). ‘Ethics and Technology: Responsible innovation and Value Sensitive Design’. In: Omgevingsanalyses van de gezamenlijke researchcentra van de 3TU.Federatie.
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Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘De Estafette’. In: Wijsgerig Perspectief 49:1 (March 2009), ISSN 0043-5414, pp. 46-47 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Greep op de dingen / Grasping Reality’. In: Dave Blank and Martha Haveman, Qua Art Qua Science 2004-2008. Enschede: QAQS, pp. 56-59. Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘In den beginne was techniek: Over de technologische bemiddeling van het religieuze’. In: Michiel D.J. van Well (ed.), Deus et Machina: De verwevenheid van technologie en religie. Den Haag: Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Techniek. ISBN 978 90 809613 5 7 Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Techniek en existentie’. In: Filosofie 17-3, pp. 21-16, ISSN 0925-9449 Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Geschiedenis van de techniekfilosofie: geen canon maar zelfreflectie’. In: Filosofie 16-1, p. 45, ISSN 0925-9449 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘De zelfkant van techniek: de existentiële techniekfilosofie van Karl Jaspers’. In: Filosofie 15-4, pp. 46-50, ISSN 0925-9449 Verbeek, P.P. (2005), ‘Beyond the Human Eye: Mediated Vision and Posthumanity’, in: P.J.H. Kockelkoren (ed.), Proceedings of AIAS Conference ‘Mediated Vision’ (CD-ROM; also available at http://www.aias-artdesign.org/mediatedvision) Verbeek, P.P. (2004), ‘Stimuleer gedragsbeïnvloedende technologie’. In: CDV, Herfst 2004 (‘Tussen Apocalyps en Utopie’), pp. 117-124, ISSN 0167-9155 Verbeek, P.P. (2004), ‘Inleiding’. In: P. Schilperoord, Techniek van de toekomst. Amsterdam: Veen, pp. iv-v, ISBN 9076988382 Verbeek, P.P. (2003), ‘Dingen hebben een morele lading’, in: De Ingenieur 115-17, pp 44-47, ISSN 0020-1146 Verbeek, P.P. (2003), ‘Wat dingen met ons doen’, in: Filosofie Magazine 2003-5. Verbeek, P.P. (2002), De Macht der Materie - vormgeving voorbij functionaliteit en symboliek, Rotterdam: Stichting Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten en Technische Wetenschappen, sterrenwachtlezing nr. 4, 31 pp. (no ISBN; limited edition) Verbeek, P.P. (2002), 'Think Big, Start Small', in: Krisis, Fall 2002, ISSN 0168-275X Verbeek, P.P. (2002), 'Wil de echte Latour nu opstaan?', in: Filosofie 12-5, pp. 57-58, ISSN 0925-9449 Verbeek, P.P. (2001), ‘Voorbij de empirische wending’, in: Filosofie 11-2 (april/mei 2001), pp. 30-33, ISSN 0925-9449 Verbeek, P.P. (2001), 'Naar een materiële esthetica - design voorbij functionaliteit en stijl', Vormberichten 6, juni 2001, ISSN 0923-9111, pp. 14-16. Verbeek, P.P. (2001), 'Wat dingen doen - over de invloed van producten op mensen', in: Product - tijdschrift voor productontwikkeling 9-6, ISSN 0929-7081, pp. 22-23. Verbeek, P.P. (2000), ‘Naar een materiële techniekfilosofie’, in: Wetenschap, Technologie en Samenleving 2000-5, ISSN 1386-4289, pp. 188-193 Verbeek, P.P. (1996), ‘Eén knotserige boel - over de filosofie van Belcampo’, in: Bzzletin 234, maart 1996, ISBN 90-5501-252-1, pp. 43-46 Verbeek, P.P. (1996), ‘Spoorlijnen okee, maar niet in mijn denken - naar aanleiding van een debat over Marc van den Bossche’s “Kritiek van de technische rede”’, in: Filosofie 6 -3, juni-juli 1996,
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ISSN 0925-9449, pp. 37-38 translations Latour, B. (2005), ‘Van Realpolitik naar Dingpolitik. Over publieke dingen en de res publica’, in: Krisis 2005-2, ISSN 0168-275X, pp. 40-61 (translation of: Bruno Latour, ‘From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik – an Introduction to Making Things Public’; translation by Sebo Uithol and Peter-Paul Verbeek) Keynote lectures and plenaries (selection): keynote lecture at 19th Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, Stockholm (25 Aug 2015) keynote lecture / presidential address, biennial conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Shenyang, China(2-6 Jul 2015) keynote lecture ‘Design 4 Society: revisiting the morality of things’. Conference ‘Engineering 4 Society’, Leuven University (19 Jun 2015) keynote lecture, conference ‘Grand challenges and our obligations to future generations’, Trondheim (21 May 2015) keynote lecture, Participatory Innovation Conference 2015 (The Hague, 20 May 2015) keynote lecture ‘Rethinking the Morality of Things: moral mediation, mediated morality, and the ethics of technology. Conference ‘Moralische Produkte – Politik und Ethik von Artefakten’, Potsdam (9/10 May 2015) keynote lecture conference Negotiating Life in the Digital World (Digital Enlightenment Forum, Kilkenny, IRL, 26 Mar 2015) keynote at COMMIT 2014 conference: The Big Future of Data (Amsterdam, 2 Oct 2014) intervention at joint conference Society for European Philosophy and Forum for European Philosophy ‘Philosophy after Nature’, Utrecht (Utrecht, 4 Sept 2014) keynote ‘Design for Society: understanding and evaluating the relations between humans and technologies’, E&PDE 2014 conference: the 16th International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, University of Twente (4 Sept 2014) opening keynote lecture DIS2014 conference (Design for Interactive Systems), Vancouver (23 Jun 2014) keynote lecture at the 8th International Conference on Applied Ethics (Nov. 1-3, 2013, Sapporo, Japan) keynote lecture at symposium Negotiating the Terrain of Design Studies (The New School, NY, 2012) keynote lecture at Marshall McLuhan Centennial Conference (Brussels, 2011) keynote lecture at international conference ‘Materialitäten’ (Mainz, 2011) plenary lecture at Stony Brook University, New York (Heidegger lecture series, 2010) plenary lecture at workshop Objects of Energy Consumption: Using Material Culture as Source for an Environmental and Consumption-Oriented History of Technology, Deutsches Museum, Kerschensteiner Kolleg, (München, 2010), keynote at CEPHAD 2010, Center for Philosophy and Design, Danish Design School, (Copenhagen, 2010) plenary lecture at IVth International Plessner Conference (Rotterdam, 2009) plenary lecture at Center for Philosophy and Design conference (Copenhagen 2008) plenary lecture at DeSForM conference (Design & Semantics of Form & Movement; Offenbach 2008).
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Conference papers and invited lectures Lecture ‘Moral mediation and the ethics of technology’: reply to Toshihiro Suzuki at the presentation of the Japanese translation of Moralizing Technology, Tokyo (29 Feb 2016) Lecture ‘Sapiens ex machina: on human-robot relations’, at Japanese-Dutch workshop in philosophy of technology, Kanazawa, Japan (26-27 Feb 2016) Lecture ‘Design for Society’, workshop ‘Engineering for Society’, Kalamazoo, Michigan (5 Feb 2016) Lecture ‘Thinking Through Technological Artifacts’. Compiegne, Phiteco conference (22 Jan 2016) Three-day workshop on Mediation Theory and Postphenomenological Research, University of Twente (with Robert Rosenberger; 14-15-16 Dec) Paper presentation ‘Technology and Religion: transcendence and technological mediation’, 4S 2015 conference, Denver (including organizing five panels on postphenomenological research, with 20 papers in total; 12 – 13 Nov) Lecture ‘The normativity of technological change’. Utrecht University, symposium Innovation, Law, and Development (30 Oct 2015) Workshop Onderwijs en Technologie. Leerstoel onderwijsvernieuwing, Antwerpen. (15 Oct 2015) Lecture ‘Onderwijs en Technologie: over leerfabrieken en de fabricage van het leren’. Leerstoel onderwijsvernieuwing, Antwerpen (14 Oct 2015) Lecture ‘E-health: zorgethiek en de technologisering van de zorg’. Conferentie De Moraal van Digitaal, Eindhoven (9 Oct 2015) Lecture ‘Technology and the mediated self’, RUC, Copenhagen (20 Feb 2015) Lecture ‘Taking technology to the humanities’. TEMA, Lund (Sweden) (19 Feb 2015) Plenary lecture ‘The boundaries of the human: why the human enhancement debate needs more philosophy of technology’. (Innsbruck Media Studies, Ringvorlesung ‘Körperphantasien’; Jan 2015) Masterclass Utrecht University: ‘The Limits of the Human: Posthumanism, Anthropology, and Morality’ (Utrecht, 26 Nov 2014) paper ‘Theorizing Technological Mediation’ and chair of session ‘Postphenomenological Research’, 4S 2014 Conference, Buenos Aires (23 Aug 2014) Japanese-Dutch workshop in philosophy of technology, University of Twente (organized with Kojiro Honda) (17-18 Jun 2014) lezing ‘Technologie en tijd’, conferentie Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke Raad, Leusden (31 Jan 2014) Lecture In medias res: over media, mediatie en het engagement van de filosofie. Symposium Filosofie en nieuwe media. Leuven: Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte, 23 Nov 2013 (invited) Lecture Enhancing the Body and the Brain, annual Holst Symposium, Eindhoven University of Technology, 14 Nov 2013 (invited) Keynote lecture Design Studies and the Ethics of Design: Socially Responsible Innovation, Kingston University / Royal College of Arts, London, 15 Oct 2013. Keynote lecture, International Conference on Applied Ethics, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 1 Nov 2013 Lecture 'Phenomenology and technology', Rissho University Tokyo, Japan, 31 Oct 2013 (invited) Paper Brain Technologies and Mediation Theory. paper at conference Society for Philosophy and Technology, Lisbon, 4 Jul 2013 (accepted paper) 'Moralizing Technology', colloquium Maastricht, 27 Mar 2013 (invited) Keynote 'The Moral Significance of Technology', The New School, New York, 1 Mar 2013 Lecture NWO Utrecht, Het beoordelen van ontwerpend onderzoek, 11 Feb 2013 (invited) Lecture Designing the Public Sphere, EU Brussel, presentatie Onlife Manifesto, 8 Feb 2013
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Diesrede (Anniversary Lecture) Universiteit Twente: ‘De Vleugels van Icarus: over techniek, ethiek, en de toekomst van de mens’ (Lecture for 51st Dies Natalis of the University of Twente), 30 nov 2012 (invited) ‘Er zit moraal in techniek’. Lecture at symposium ‘Filosofie en Techniek’, Associatie KU Leuven, 15 nov 2012 (invited) Brain Technologies and Postphenomenological Theory. Paper presentation, 4S conference, Copenhagen, 18 Oct. 2012 (accepted paper) Lecture ‘The limits of Humanity’, plus discussion with prof. Kevin Warwick, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, Society for Orthotics and Prosthetics, 5 Oct 2012 (plenary, invited) Keynote at kickoff workshop project ‘Thinking Space: on the spatial dimensions of Ambient Intelligence’. Wenen: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 17 dec 2012 Lecture ‘Fundamental questions regarding applied science’. Yearly symposium of the Center for Telematics and Information Technology, Universiteit Twente, 18 June 2012 Lecture ‘Techniekfilosofie en zorgethiek’. Symposium of research group Care and Contested Coherence, Universiteit van Tilburg, 13 June 2012 Colloquium about my book Moralizing Technology, R.U. Groningen, Faculteit wijsbegeerte,11 Apr 2012 Lecture at farewell symposium Don Ihde, Stony Brook University, New York, 21-23 Mar 2012 Acceptance speech of Professor Roger Borghgraef Prize for Biomedical Ethics, KU Leuven, 9 Feb 2012 ‘Mediation Theory and Product Design’. Lecture at conference Design for Usability, 10 Nov 2011 (with Steven Dorrestijn) ‘Of Things and Man: Mediation Theory after McLuhan’. Keynote lecture at Marshall McLuhan Centennial Conference, Free University of Brussels, 27/ 28 Oct 2011 (invited) ‘The Matter of Morality: On the Moral Significance of Things’. Keynote lecture at conference ‘Materialitäten’, 19 / 20 Oct 2011, Universität Mainz (invited) ‘Of Hybrids and Hubris: Brain Technologies and the Limits of Humanity’. Lecture at BrainGear Conference, Groningen University, Sept 15-16 2011 (invited) ‘Over hubris en hybriden: techniek en de grenzen van zelfproductie’. Lecture at the farewell symposium for prof.dr. Petran Kockelkoren, Universteit Twente, 30 June 2011 (invited) ‘From Technology Assessment to Technology Accompaniment’. Lecture at conference in celebration of the 70th anniversary of prof. Arie Rip, University of Twente, 16 June 2011 (invited) ‘Reconditioning Humanity: Human Enhancement and the Anthropological Approach of Helmuth Plessner’. Society for Philosophy and Technology conference 2011, University of North Texas, 27 May 2011 (accepted paper) Panel member ‘Issues in Philosophy of Technology’. Society for Philosophy and Technology conference 2011, University of North Texas, 27 May 2011 (invited) ‘Criticizing Technology: from Technology Assessment to Technology Accompaniment’. Lecture at symposium ‘Technology, Society, Change’, Free University Brussels, 25 March 2011 (invited) ‘Technologie, controle, en het subject’. Lecture at symposium ‘Controle’. KNAW, Amsterdam 11 feb 2011(invited) ‘Morality and Technology’. Guest lecture Wageningen University, 8 feb 2011 (invited) ‘De Gens van de Mens: over de relaties tussen mens en techniek’. Lecture at conference Twents meesterschap, 20 jan 2011. ‘Material Morality’. Lecture at symposium ‘Technological Complexity: Society and Nature by other means’. TU Delft, Complex Cities Studio / Urban Dynamics, 14 dec 2010 (invited) ‘Duurzaam Design’. Lecture at symposium ‘Duurzaamheid: de zin en onzin’. Universiteit Twente, 10 dec 2010 (invited)
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‘Accompanying Technology: one more turn after the empirical and the ethical turn’. Lecture at lustrum symposium Ideefiks, University of Twente, 12 Nov 2010 (invited) ‘Mediation Theory and Design’. Lecture at Symposium ‘Product Impact’, University of Twente, 11 nov 2010 (self-organized symposium) ‘Technologie en identiteit’. Lecture at dispuutsavond KNAW, Amsterdam. 8 Nov 2010 (invited) ‘Mensverbetering en ethiek’. Table speech at Avond van Wetenschap en Maatschappij 2010, Ridderzaal, Den Haag, 1 nov 2010 (invited) ‘Technology and Morality: Understanding and Designing the Ethics of Technologies’. Lecture at PhD Day ITC (Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation), Universiteit Twente, 1 June 2010 (invited) ‘Moralizing Technology for the Environment: Bridging the Experiential Gap’: skype lecture at workshop Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas, 20 May 2010 (invited) ‘Technology and Moral Innovation’. Department of Innovation Studies, Utrecht University, 25 May 2010 (invited) . ‘Producing Being: On Anthropotechnology and Heidegger's Question Concerning Technology’. Stony Brook University, New York (Heidegger lecture series) 15 Apr 2010 (invited) ‘Humanity and Technology’ lecture (and ‘roastee 2010’ ), Technoscience Research Seminar, Stony Brook University, New York, 12 Apr 2010 (invited) Panel member at symposium on scientific integrity – Koninklijke Academie van Wetenschappen, 08 Mar 2010 (invited) ‘Ethiek en nanotechnologie’ – Expert seminar Nanotechnologie, Utrecht, 08 Feb 2010 (invited) ‘Designing Behavior: Some reflections on the relations between products and behavior’. Lecture at workshop Objects of Energy Consumption: Using Material Culture as Source for an Environmental and Consumption-Oriented History of Technology, Deutsches Museum, Kerschensteiner Kolleg, München (Germany), 04 Feb 2010 (invited) ‘Morality and Materiality: Designing the Moral Significance of Things’. Lecture at conference CEPHAD 2010, Center for Philosophy and Design, Danish Design School, Copenhagen (Denmark), 28 Jan 2010 (invited). ‘Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things’. ECIS seminar, Eindhoven: Eindhoven University of Technology, 5 nov 2009 (invited lecture) ‘De grens van de mens: over techniek, ethiek en de menselijke natuur’. Enschede: Universiteit Twente, oratie, 15 okt 2009 (inaugural address) ‘Toward a post-humanist anthropology’. Washington DC: Annual conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, 29 Oct 2009 (accepted paper, in double panel ‘Postphenomenology meets STS, organized with Evan Selinger and Jack Post) ‘Moralizing technology’. Enschede (University of Twente): biennial conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, 10 Jul 2009 ‘Anthropology and technology’. Enschede (University of Twente): biennial conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, 9 Jul 2009 (accepted paper in track ‘Technology and Human Enhancement’, chaired by P.P. Verbeek) ‘Moralizing Technology: Toward a Non-modern Ethics of Things’. Oxford: Institute for Science, Innovation, and Society, Saïd Business School, May 21 2009 (invited) ‘Anthropology beyond Humanity: Understanding the Post-Human Body-Subject’. Copenhagen: Conference ‘Shaping Knowledge’, May 14-15 2009 (invited) ‘Technology and the Future of Humanity: toward a posthuman anthropology’. Enschede: Philosopher’s Rally 2009, May 12 2009 (invited)
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‘Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things’. Eindhoven: SIDeR conference 2009 ‘Flirting with the Future’, April 17 2009 (keynote, invited) ‘Governing the Mediated Self: Technological Morality and the Ethics of Information Technology’. Milan: Catholic University of Milan, 27 March 2009 (invited) Public discussion with Richard Sennett on ‘Resilience in the World of New Capitalism’, Lolle Nauta Forum, Groningen, 19 March 2009 (invited) ‘Subject to Technology: Discussion of Antoinette Rouvroy’s paper Governmentality in an Age of Autonomic Computing’. Colloquium on The Impact of Autonomic Computing on Identity and Legal Subjectivity, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 16 Jan 2009 (invited) What Things Do: Technological Mediation and Human-Technology Relations; Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things. Two keynote lectures at seminar Design Ethics and Software Development for Mobile Devices. Aalborg University, Denmark, Nov 18 2008 (keynote, invited) What Things Do: Understanding and Designing Human-Product Relations. Lecture at Designskolen Kolding, Denmark, Nov 17 2008 (invited) ‘Of Signs and Things - Some Reflections on Meaning, Mediation and Morality’. Opening lecture of DeSForM 2008 - the 4th European Workshop on Design & Semantics of Form & Movement. Hochschule für Gestaltung, Offenbach am Main, Germany, Nov 6 2008 (keynote, invited) ‘Posthuman Visions: on mediation, morality, and humanity’. Paper for conference of the Society for the Phenomenology of the Human Sciences. Pittsburg, October 2008 (accepted paper) ‘Trusting ethics to technology: On Persuasive Technology and Moral Agency’. Lecture at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Department of Philosophy (Templeton program), 13 October 2008 (invited) ‘Technology and the Good Life: On morality, materiality, and mediation’. Lecture in Kolloquium Lebenswelt – Technik – Wissenschaft, XXI. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie. September 17 2008 (invited) ‘Let’s Make Things Better: Persuasive Technology and Material Morality’. Paper in session ‘Styles and Skills in the Culture of Design’, organized by the Netherlands Graduate School for Science, Technology, and Modern Culture. 2008 Conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science. Rotterdam, August 2008 (invited paper) ‘Posthuman Perceptions: on hybrids and human-technology relations’. Paper for conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science. Rotterdam, August 2008 (accepted paper) ‘Subject to Technology: The Mediated Subject and the Good Life’. Paper presented at workshop The Good Life in a Technological Age. Enschede: University of Twente, June 12-14 2008 (invited) ‘Technologies of the Self: Information Technologies and Subject Creation’. Lecture at symposium Creative IT. Enschede: Center for Telematics and Information Technology, June 11 2008 (invited) ‘Moral Subjects and Smart Environments: Toward an Ethics of the Mediated Self’. Lezing op workshop Philosophy of Artificial Environments. Roskilde University, Denemarken, 5-6 juni 2008 (invited) ‘Waardigheid voorbij de mens?’. Lezing op symposium Betere mensen maken? Blaise Pascal Instituut, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (invited) ‘Naar een posthumanistische ethiek’. Colloquium Praktische Filosofie, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 24 Oct 2007 (invited) ‘Actor-Network Theory and Phenomenology: the Nonmodern Connection’. Paper presentation at 4S Conference (Society for the Social Studies of Science), Montreal, Canada, 12 Oct 2007 (accepted paper) ‘A postphenomenology of ultrasound’. Paper presentation at 4S Conference (Society for the Social Studies of Science), Montreal, Canada, 11 Oct 2007 (accepted paper)
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‘Wetenschap als technologische praktijk’. Lecture at workshop Stijl & Habitus: disciplinespecifieke vormende waarden in het academisch onderwijs. Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Wetenschap & Samenleving, 21 August 2007 (invited) ‘Technologie en het goede leven’. Lecture at symposium Lof en troost van de wijsbegeerte – on the occasion of the retirement of prof.dr. Hans Achterhuis, University of Twente, 7 June 2007 (invited) ‘The Technological Mediation of Morality - A Post-Phenomenological Approach to Moral Subjectivity and Moral Objectivity’. Lecture at workshop Moral agency and technical artifacts, NIAS, The Hague 10-12 May 2007 (closed workshop) ‘Toward a Posthumanist Ethics of Technology’. Lecture at Workshop in Philosophy of Technology, Roskilde University, Denmark, 1 March 2007 (invited) ‘What Things Do: On the Philosophy of Technology and Design’, lecture at Rietveld Academy Amsterdam, Studium Generale, 21 Feb. 2007 (invited) ‘Technology and Democracy: the parliament of things’. Lecture at PhD workshop on Technology and Democracy, Netherlands Graduate School for Science, Technology, and Modern Culture (WTMC). Soeterbeeck, Ravenstein, Feb 7 2007 (invited) ‘Ethiek voorbij de mens - over techniekfilosofie, ethiek, en posthumanisme’. Colloquium at Institute for Science, Innovation, and Society, Radboud University Nijmegen, Feb 6 2007 (invited) ‘Reply to critics’, in discussion session about the book User Behavior and Technology Development (eds. Peter-Paul Verbeek & Adriaan Slob), Annual Meeting of the Netherlands Graduate Research School of Science, Technology, and Modern Culture, Amsterdam, Nov. 16 2006 ‘Taking Materiality into Account’. Introduction to workshop with the same title at Aarhus University, Denmark, organized with Finn Olesen (Centre for STS Studies), in cooperation with Johanna Seibt (Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas), Nov 9 2006. ‘Moralizing Technology: on the moral relevance of technological artifacts’, Centre for STS Studies, Institute for Information- and Media Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark, Nov 1 2006 ‘What Things Do: On the philosophy of technology and design’, Centre for STS Studies, Institute for Information- and Media Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark, Oct 25 2006 ‘The Technological Mediation of Morality’. Paper for session on Postphenomenology and the Contemporary Lifeworld, Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, SPEP 2006, Philadelphia PA (hosted by Villanova University), October 13 2006 (accepted paper) ‘Persuasive Technology and Moral Responsibility’. Paper for conference Persuasive Technology 2006, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, May 18 2006 (accepted paper) ‘Morality and Technology’. One-day seminar in PhD course, Aarhus University, Denmark, May 25-29 2006 (invited) ‘Integrative Visions of Technology: ontological and ethical perspectives’. Paper for the 12th working conference of the Centre for Philosophy, Technology and Social Systems, Maarssen, April 27 2006 (invited) ‘Moralizing Technology: On the Morality of Technological Artifacts and Their Design’. Keynote lecture at workshop ‘Methodologies for the Moral Evaluation of Technology Development’. Ethics Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, March 24-25 2006 (invited) ‘Wetenschap en techniek: scheppers van een nieuwe mens?’. Lecture in university project Science and Ethics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, March 22 2006 (invited) ‘The Technological Mediation of Morality’, ‘Diversions’ seminar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Section Philosophy, January 24 2006 (invited) ‘What Things Do – Taking Mediation into Design’, lecture and seminar at Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, Sønderborg, Denmark (invited) ‘The Morality of Design’, SPT conference (Society for Philosophy and Technology) July 2005, Delft, The Netherlands (accepted paper)
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‘We Have Never Been Humans’, lecture at seminar Posthumanity and Technology, IT University, København, Denmark, 26 May 2004 (invited) ‘Beyond the Human Eye: Mediated Vision and Posthumanity’, lecture at seminar Mediated Vision, AKI Academy for Visual Arts and Design, Enschede, The Netherlands, 27 April 2004 (invited) ‘The Acts of Artifacts’, lecture at seminar Tangible Interactions, Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, Sønderborg, Denmark, 17 June 2003 (invited) ‘Technopolis – the Public Life of Technological Artifacts’, paper presented at conference Technology, The City, and Public Life, University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Science, Lisbon, Portugal, 20-21 September 2002 (invited) 'Materializing Morality', paper presented at EASST conference (European Association for Studies of Science and Technology), York, UK, July 2002 (accepted paper; published on conference-CDROM) ‘New Media and the Quality of Life’, workshop Value Sensitive Design, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 10-12 September 2000, with Philip Brey (invited) ‘Het woord is aan de dingen - over communicatiekundig ontwerpen en techniekfilosofie’, conference Communicatiewetenschappen: de groeistuipen voorbij, Universiteit Twente, Enschede, March 2000 (accepted paper) ‘Another Sense of Taste’, paper presented at workshop Configuring Use, Producing Taste, Performing Citizenship, organized by WTMC graduate school The Netherlands & CSI Paris, Maastricht, November 1999 (accepted paper) ‘To the things themselves - or: how to think about things?’, paper presented at conference Sociality/Materiality: the status of the object in social science, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK, September 1999 (accepted paper) ‘Philosophy from Things’, Universität für angewandte Kunst, June 1999, Vienna, Austria (invited) ‘Things of Good Taste’, paper for conference Beyond Taste, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK 10 April, 1999 (invited) newspaper articles and popular publications Verbeek, P.P. (2016), ‘Onderwijs 2032: Richt onderwijs op problemen, niet op vakgebieden’. Tubantia, opinie. 20 jan 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Geloven: Over het bestaan van Sinterklaas en van God.’ Tubantia, opinie. 12 dec 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Drones: Over de ethiek van het handelen op afstand’. Tubantia, opinie. 24 okt 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Robots: Hoe voorkomen we dat techniek de mens buitenspel zet?’ Tubantia, opinie. 12 sept 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Neuro-education: Kan hersentechnologie het onderwijs verbeteren?’ Tubantia, opinie. 6 jun 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Selfie-stick: Hoe we de wereld massaal de rug toekeren.’ Tubantia, opinie. 15 aug 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Big Data: hoe computersystemen onze visie op de wereld bepalen’. Tubantia, opinie. 2 mei 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Waarom politiek niet alleen over economie moet gaan’, Tubantia, opinie, 4 april 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Studentenopstanden: laten we het rendementsdenken niet weggooien maar anders invullen’. Tubantia, opinie, 7 maart 2015 Verbeek, P.P. (2015), ‘Charlie Hebdo: Extremisme bestrijden vergt een betere omgang met religie’. Tubantia, opinie. 10 januari 2015 28
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Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Bezuinigingen op wetenschap zijn juist verkeerd tijdens een crisis’. NRC Handelsblad, opinie, 6 feb 2012 (met Beatrice de Graaf en Appy Sluijs) Verbeek, P.P. (2012). ‘Bezuinigingen wetenschap bedreigen kwaliteit van de samenleving’. TC Tubantia, opinie, 4 feb 2012 Verbeek, P.P. (2011), ‘Wat is wetenschap ons waard?’. Twentsche Courant Tubantia, Opinie, 24 sept 2011. Graaf, B. de, A. Sluijs en P.P. Verbeek (2011), ‘Weer moet er geld naar die topsectoren in wetenschap’. NRC Handelsblad, Opinie, 14 juni 2011. Crone, E., A. Seyed-Gohrab en P.P. Verbeek (2011), ‘Onderzoeker wil geen bedrijf’, De Volkskrant, Opinie, 3 jan 2011, pp. 18-19. Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Knutselen aan de mens’. In: Trouw – Letter&Geest 17 oktober 2009. Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Ethiek moet ervoor zorgen dat de techniek ons “goed” doet’. Interview by Fenny Brandsma, in: Een verkenning van de grenzen: ethische overwegingen bij zorg op afstand. Utrecht: Provincie Utrecht (no ISBN), pp. 50-54 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘De Estafette’. In: Wijsgerig Perspectief 49:1 (March 2009), ISSN 0043-5414, pp. 46-47 Verbeek, P.P. (2009), ‘Greep op de dingen / Grasping Reality’. In: Dave Blank and Martha Haveman, Qua Art Qua Science 2004-2008. Enschede: QAQS, pp. 56-59. Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Mopperen met schone handen’. Trouw – Letter&Geest, 9 februari 2008 Verbeek, P.P. (2008), ‘Geworpen en ontworpen: over de verwevenheid van technologie en religie’. In: Tussentijds Bericht Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Techniek, januari 2008, pp. 4-6 Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Verleid vaders tot zorgtaken’. In: NRC Handelsblad – Opinie, 17 augustus 2007 (Dutch national newspaper); also appeared in modified form as: Verbeek, P.P. (2007), ‘Vergeet niet dat vaders ook kunnen moederen’. In: NRC.next – Opinie, 20 augustus 2007 (Dutch national newspaper) Verbeek, P.P. (2006), ‘Vader wil meer achterlaten dan een glanzende carrière’. In: Dagblad Trouw – Podium, 9 maart 2006 (Dutch national newspaper) Public lectures (2011 – 2015) 2015 • 22 Nov: lecture ‘Kunstmatige Intelligentie en de relaties tussen mens en technologie’. Cinementaal, Theater Concordia, Enschede • 20 Nov: lecture ‘Technologie en Transitie’, gastcollege bij Freek de Jonge’s programma ‘Freek de Leek’ aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam • 6 Nov: lecture ‘Philosophy from Things’ (with Yvonne Droge Wendel). Frankenstein Festival, AKI Academy for Art and Design, Enschede. • 6 Nov: workshop ‘Humans and Things’ (with Yvonne Droge Wendel). Frankenstein Festival, AKI Academy for Art and Design, Enschede. • 10 Sept: lecture ‘The politics of smart cities: the technological mediation of public life’. Farewell conference for Maarten Hajer, director Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving, The Hague. • 9 Sept: lecture Van ethisch dilemma naar ethisch ontwerp: over labs-on-a-chip, health apps, en de ethiek van medische technologie. KIVI Utrecht • 31 Aug: lecture ’10 propositions about the social role of the university’, Opening of the Academic Year, University of Amsterdam
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• • • 2014 • 28 Nov: lecture ‘Transcending Humanity’, Symposium Human Document Project, University of Twente. • 27 Nov: lecture Utrecht University: ‘Theorizing Technological Mediation: Taking Technology to the Humanities’. • 12 Nov: lezing Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, Brussel, bij uitreiking van jaarlijkse onderscheidingen voor wetenschapscommunicatie. • 31 Oct: lezing AKI, kunstacademie Enschede • 22 Oct: lezing ‘Altijd al cyborg’. Studium Generale Utrecht, reeks Sneller dan ik hebben kan. • 10 Oct: talk at TEDx Twente, University of Twente • 6 Oct: tafelwetenschapper, Avond van Wetenschap en Maatschappij, Ridderzaal, Den Haag. • 16 Aug: lezing ‘Zijn we human after all?’. Lowlands Festival, School of Life. • 14 Mei: lezing ‘De vervagende grens tussen mens en techniek’. Veritas Forum, TU Eindhoven • 22 Apr: lezing ‘Wij zijn altijd al cyborgs geweest’. Studium Generale Twente • 18 Apr: G8 Nacht van de Filosofie Amsterdam: paneldiscussie, uitreiken Socratesbeker • 5 Apr: lezing Nacht van de Filosofie, Leuven • 10 Mrt: openingslezing VELON congress, Zwolle 2013 • 12 Dec: lecture Hoezo mens? Over mens en technologie. Brandstof, TU Delft, broodje filosofie • 7 Nov: lecture Mens en Techniek. Filosofie programma landgoed Vilsteren • 8 Oct: lecture book presentation Marente de Moor 'Roundhay, tuinscene', EYE Amsterdam • 9 Jun: lecture Twentse Welle, Museum Jeugduniversiteit, Enschede • 4 Jun: lecture and discussion, ‘De Universiteit als money-maker’. NRC Akademie / Instituut voor Filosofie, programma Wetenschap ter Discussie, Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam • 7 Mar: lecture ‘Icarus’ Wings’, Albertinum Genootschap Nijmegen • 5 Feb: lezing ‘De Grens van de Mens’. De Nieuwe Liefde, Amsterdam 2012 • 30 Nov: diesrede (anniversary lecture) Universiteit Twente: Icarus’ Wings – on technology and the future of humanity • 29 Nov: masterclass philosophy and technology, Thij College, Oldenzaal • 21 Nov: panel discussion on human enhancement, VU Connect, Zwolle.
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29 Oct: ‘diner lecture’, Evening for Science and Society, Ridderzaal, Den Haag 13 Oct : lecture ‘Festival der Verbeelding’, Rijksmuseum Twenthe 11 Oct: opening lecture PhD day University of Twente 11 Oct: plenary lecture KIVI NIRIA congress Technology and Healthcare, University of Twente 13 Sept: lecture De Grens van de Mens, Comenius leergang 22 Jul: lecture De mens van de toekomst. Zwarte Cross pop festval, Lichtenvoorde 14 Jul: lezing Een chip in je kop: hersentechnologie en de grens van de mens. KOP festival (Science festival), Deventer. 12 Jul: lecture Thij College Oldenzaal 21 Jun: lecture Technologie en de grens van de mens. Probus Enschede 20 Jun: lecture Technologie en tijdsgeest. Nederlandse School voor Openbaar Bestuur, Wassenaar 22 May: lecture Fundamentele vragen bij innovatief onderzoek. Symposium of Vereniging voor Vernieuwingsimpuls Onderzoekers, Den Haag 25 Apr 2012: lecture Technology and progress: Martin Heidegger. De Rode Hoed, Amsterdam (Instituut voor Filosofie / NRC Academie) 4 Apr 2012: masterclass De Grens van de Mens, honours programme Saxion Hogeschool 2 Apr 2012: lecture De Grens van de Mens, humanistisch verbond Zwolle 29 Mar 2012: Cyborgs: Humanity under Construction?, lectureScience Cafe Wageningen 2 Feb 2012: lecture Brains@Work Academy Rotterdam
2011 • 14 Dec 2011: Lecture ‘Techniek en de grens van de mens’. Stichting De Maakbare Mens, Antwerpen. • 1 Nov 2011: presentation of ‘Valorisatietest’ (Relevance Test), Lustrum symposium Rathenau Institue in cooperation with The Young Academy • 31 Oct 2011: lecture ‘De moraliteit van techniek’. Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag, TU Delft (with Hans Achterhuis and Peter Kroes) • 30 Sept 2011: panelist at Meeting of Young Minds: genomics and politics. Free University Amsterdam / Rathenau Institute • 30 Sept 2011: discussion leader workshop Art and Genomics, KNAW, Amsterdam • 23 Sept 2011: lecture ‘Technology and the Future of Humanity’, Discovery Festival, NEMO Amsterdam • 14 Sept 2011: lecture ‘Brain Technology and the Limits of Humanity’, Studium Generale, Groningen • 12 July 2011: lecture ‘Governance and the Ethics of Technology’. Focus conferences programme, Nyenrode University , Breukelen. • 8 June 2011: lecture and discussion ‘De Grens van de Mens’, Science Café Deventer • 23 May 2011: lecture Philosophy of Technology and New Media, Saxion Hogeschool, Enschede • 18 May 2011: lecture at Leernetwerk Openbaar Bestuur, Wassenaar (Programme for top officials at the Dutch ministries) • 11 May 2011: Lecture at symposium ‘Body Building’. Study association Paradoks, University of Twente • 15 April 2011: book presentation ‘De Grens van de Mens’; lecture and public discussion with two critics, Boekhandel Donner, Rotterdam. • 8 April 2011: presentation of Socrates Prize, as chairman of the jury at De Nacht van de Filosofie / The Night of Philosophy
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earlier (selection) • 10 Nov 2010: Van Kleef Lezing ‘Robots in de zorg, bondgenoten voor de toekomst?’, Rotterdam • 20 Okt 2010: lezing ‘Duurzaam Design: Technisch ontwerp en menselijk gedrag’. Hengelo: HEIM techniekmuseum • 21 Aug 2010: lecture at Lowlands University: Techniek en de toekomst van de mens (Technology and the future of humanity) (Lowlands Festival, Biddinghuizen) • 29 May 2010: lecture ‘Leven in een nanotoop’, festival Nanotopia, LUX debatcentrum Nijmegen. • 16 May 2010: lecture ‘Het religieuze in de techniek’. Leerhuis, Oecumenische Vieringen Drienerlo, Enschede • 08 Apr 2010: Standup Philosophy – Bibliotheek Hengelo (with Petra Bruulsema, Petran Kockelkoren and Tsjalling Swierstra) • 24 Feb 2010: ‘De Moraal van Techniek’ – lecture Studium Generale, TU Eindhoven • 05 Jan 2010: lecture ‘De grens van de mens’ – Humanistisch Café Zwolle • 20 Nov 2009: Panel discussion ‘De Maakbare Mens’, LUX debatcentrum, Nijmegen • 26 Oct 2009: Lecture ‘Technologies of choice and control’. Amsterdam, Rietveld Academy • 16 June 2009: Lecture ‘De ingenieur van de toekomst’. Zwolle: Hogeschool Windesheim • 9 April 2009: Lecture ‘De daadkracht der dingen: over de relaties tussen mens en techniek’. Enschede: Saxion Hogeschool • lecture ‘De verbeelding van de ingenieur’ (Designer’s Imaginations). Congress: The Future Engineer, organized by KIVI-NIRIA, as part of festival Vliegende Hollanders 2008 (Flying Dutchmen 2008), 11 nov 2008 • lecture ‘De maakbare mens’ (Humanity in the Making). IKB Hengelo, 30 oct 2008 • member of panel ‘Standup Philosophy’, activity for the ‘Month of Philosophy’ 2008. Hengelo: stadsbibliotheek, 24 April 2008 • member of panel ‘Baby in zicht’ (Baby in Sight), festival Het Glazen Lichaam (organized by the Rathenau Institute and NRC Handelsblad), Rotterdam: 2 Feb 2008 • lecture ‘Gattaca: de grens van de mens’ (Gattaca: the limits of humanity). Enschede: Volksuniversiteit en Concordia Cinema, cyclus Film & Filosofie, 7 Dec 2007. • lecture ‘De mens voorbij: over transhumanisme in de film’ (Beyond humanity: on transhumanism in cinema). Studium Generale Universiteit Twente, 27 March 2007. • lecture ‘Wat dingen doen’ (What Things Do), symposium Eeuwig de jouwe, AKI Academie voor Kunst en Vormgeving, Enschede, 29 November 2006 • presentation and panel discussion on ‘The ethics of persuasive technology’ at Science Cafe ‘Je computer als coach’, Eindhoven, 15 November 2006 • lecture ‘Technologie en de grens van de mens: over humanisme in een technologische cultuur’ (Technology and the limits of the human: on humanism in a technological culture), Humanistisch Verbond Midden/Zuid Twente, 20 September 2006 • lecture ‘Wetenschap en techniek: scheppers van een nieuwe mens?’ (for university project Science and Ethics), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 22 March 2006 • lecture ‘Elephant’ (in series ‘Filofilms’), Concordia Cinema, Enschede, 22 december 2005 • lecture ‘Martin Heidegger en de angst voor techniek’, Studium Generale Universiteit Twente, 8 november 2005
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• Newspaper and journal interviews (2007-2015): • ‘We kijken hier over de rand van de toekomst’. Interview met Liesbeth Wytzes, Elsevier Juist, Dec 2015, pp 14-18. • ‘Robots zijn er en er komen er meer”. Interview Het Parool, 6 Sept 2016 • “Freedom does not come for free”. Publication of my talk at the opening of the academic year University of Amsterdam. Science Guide, 1 Sept 2015. • ‘Techniek blijkt altijd weer onbeheersbaar’. Interview door Jeroen Hopster, Delta Lloyd Magazine / NRC Handelsblad, 4 april 2015 • interview in ‘Design For the Good Society’, NAI Press, 3 april 2015 • ‘Bedrijfsleven ook niet gebaat bij dit marktdenken’. Interview door Thieu Vaessen, Financieel Dagblad, 4 maart 2015 • Interview ‘Meer vrouwen in de wetenschap vergt andere mannelijke rolmodellen’, NRC Handelsblad, 8 feb 2015 • interview ‘ICT wordt een middel om gedrag te beïnvloeden’, door Mirjam Hulsebos, ICT magazine (vakblad), 1 okt 2014 • interview ‘Kijkje in de zaadcel: wat doen we ermee?’, door Sebastien Valkenberg. Trouw, 30 april 2014 • interview ‘Vertrouw je toe aan technologie’, door Rien van den Berg. Nederlands Dagblad, 25 april 2014 • interview ‘De Google bril haalt onze moraal overhoop’, door Theo Krabbe. Wegener dagbladen, bijlage Spectrum (12 april 2014) • interview ‘Wij zijn techniek’, door Maarten Keulemans. De Volkskrant, bijlage Sir Edmund (4 april 2014) • ‘Wij zijn technische wezens’. Interview door Inge Schelstraete in De Standaard (3 april 2014) • interview over VICI subsidie. ‘Welk land geeft nou anderhalf miljoen aan een filosoof?’. Filosofie Magazine (8 februari 2014) • interview Jurgen Tiekstra: Steeds minder mens?. Volzin 9 nov 2012 • interview Technology and Morality, Figure / Ground, July 2012 • interview Vrij Nederland: Het lab van de mensverbetering, 31 maart 2012 • interview Rene Leverink: De opwindende samenhang tussen wetenschap en samenleving LRPLN • interview Maarten Keulemans: ‘Ik, de cyborg’. Volkskrant, pp. 14-15, 7 Aug 2011 • interview Christiaan Jongeneel: 'Technologie stuurt het filosofisch debat'. De Ingenieur, nr. 10/11, p. 52-55, July 2011 • article about lecture ‘Management tussen beheersen en beheren’ (Focus Seminars), Dagblad Trouw, 14 July 2011 • interview Frank Meester: 'Sleutelen aan de mens - tot hoever gaan we?', Filosofie Magazine, 3 June 2011
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Interview in TV series De Volmaakte Mens, over technologie als menselijke conditie. VPRO, NPO2, 3 juni 2015. Het Filosofisch Kwintet, over technologie en moraal. HUMAN, Nederland 1 (18 april 2014) radio-interview OBA Live, door Theodor Holman (18 april 2014) radio-interview Nooit Meer Slapen, door Peter van der Wielen (15 april 2014) televisie-interview over ‘Op de vleugels van Icarus’, VPRO Boeken, door Wim Brands (6 april 2014) nieuwsitem RTV Oost ‘Anderhalf miljoen subsidie voor professor Verbeek UT’ (29 januari 2014) Verantwoordelijkheid en de zelfrijdende auto. Kettingvraag Hoe?Zo! radio. NTR, 22 Oct 2013. Television lecture on Heidegger. HUMAN: Durf te denken (incl promo / mini lecture on YouTube), 2 Oct 2013 radio-interview about human-robot relations (with prof. Vanessa Evers), VPRO: Villa VPRO, 8 Aug 2013 radio-interview OBA Live (Theodor Holman), Radio 5, 20 Feb 2013 rerun of radio-interview Casa Luna, NCRV, Radio 1, 22 Aug 2011 radio interview ‘Twee dingen’, omroep Max, Radio 1, 19 July 2011 television interview Boeken, VPRO, Nederland 1, 11.20 uur, 8 May 2011 radio interview Casa Luna, radio 1 (NCRV) because of the presentation of my book De Grens van de Mens, 15/16 April 2011 radio interview Hoe?Zo! radio, 25 April 2011 interview in De Andere Wereld (IKON, Radio 5, 7 – 8 uur), 3 April 2011 interview as ‘meedenker’ of website ‘Dus ik ben’, 7 March 2011 research portrait for KNAW by MediaRidders / FastFacts: Hoe denken we na over de maakbare mens? (at www.fastfacts.nl , www.dejongeakademie.nl, wetenschap24.nl, and youtube.com), 2010 Interview radio programme De Andere Wereld: Ethische aspecten van hersenimplantaten. IKON, Radio 5, 17 Oct 2010 (Dutch National radio) Interview Labyrint radio: Kernenergie en de bedreigingen van technologie. Radio 1, VPRO, 10 Oct 2010 (Dutch National radio) Monthly commentator in opinion programme Altijd Wat (NCRV, Nederland 2), Sept 2010 – Feb 2011 Radio interview (1 uur), Schepper&co, Radio 5 (Dutch national radio), 18 July 2010 radio interview Noorderlicht Radio (science magazine), Elektroden in het Brein. Radio 1, 11 Mar 2010 Radio interview Pieter van der Wielen, ‘Mens en techniek’. In: Noorderlicht, VPRO, 14 October 2009 Television interview Wim Brands, ‘De maakbare mens’. In: Boeken, VPRO, 11 October 2009 Radio discussion in Hoe?Zo! Radio: De toekomst van de evolutie. Radio 1, 10 Jan 2009 Radio discussion about Evolution theory and the future of humanity. Hoe?Zo! Radio, Radio 1, 10 Jan 2009 (Dutch national radio) Radio discussion about ethics and technology, Desmet Live, 28 maart 2008 (Dutch national radio) Radio interview science magazine ‘HoeZo’ (747 AM, 9 maart 2006) (Dutch national radio) Radio interview about the 50th anniversary of the microchip. Tros Nieuwsshow, Radio 1, 13 September 2008 (Dutch national radio)