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with DuPont Quinn, Reijers Wessel (2018) Philosophy & Technology 31 (1).
with Funk Michael (2018) "Wittgenstein as a philosopher of technology: tool use, forms of life, technique, and a transcendental argument", Human Studies 41 (2), pp.165-191.
with Reijers Wessel (2016) "Narrative technologies: a philosophical investigation of the narrative capacities of technologies by using Ricoeur's narrative theory", Human Studies 39 (3), pp.325-346.
(2015) "Good healthcare is in the "how": the quality of care, the role of machines, and the need for new skills", in: van Rysewyk Simon; Pontier Matthijs (ed), Machine medical ethics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp.33-47.
with Reijers Wessel, DuPont Quinn (2018) "Towards a philosophy of financial technologies", Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), pp.9-14.
with Reijers Wessel (2018) "The blockchain as a narrative technology: investigating the social ontology and normative configurations of cryptocurrencies", Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), pp.103-130.
(2017) "Can machines create art?", Philosophy & Technology 30 (3), pp.285-303.
(2014) "The moral standing of machines: towards a relational and non-cartesian moral hermeneutics", Philosophy & Technology 27 (1), pp.61-77.
(2011) "From killer machines to doctrines and swarms, or why ethics of military robotics is not (necessarily) about robots", Philosophy & Technology 24 (3), pp.269-278.
(2018) "Scientific suspects, romantic witnesses?: magic technologies, alienation, and self-destruction in the anthropocene", Glimpse 19, pp.39-45.
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