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Interpreting Technology

RICOEUR ON PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS OF TECHNOLOGY

ORGANISERS

Alberto Romele (University of Tübingen), Wessel Reijers (European University Institute), Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna), Monica Gorza (Sorbonne University), and Jean-François Houle (EHESS/Laval University)

DECEMBER 3, 2021

ROOM 1 of the Institut Protestant de Théologie - Fonds Ricœur, 83 Boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris

This workshop will bring together a group of scholars who are interested in the philosophy of Paul Ricœur and its relation to philosophy and ethics of technology. It will be organized in a hybrid form.

Most of the program will happen in person. During this part of the program, a Zoom broadcast will be organized and a Zoom link will be distributed to those who would like to join the program online

(they will be able to ask questions in the Zoom chat).

One part of the program, the Online Session that will start at 16:00 CET, will be held primarily online, and people will be able to present their work on Zoom.

To participate in person, people will have to provide a proof of vaccination or a negative test result.

For registration, please contact us at interpretingtechnology2021@gmail.com

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INTERPRETING TECHNOLOGY

RICOEUR ON PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS OF TECHNOLOGY

PROGRAMME

09:45 – Welcome and Coffee

10:00 Alberto Romele (University of Tübingen), Wessel Reijers (European University Institute), and Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna)

Book Launch: Interpreting Technology

10:45 Ernst Wolff (KULeuven)

Ricœur’s Polysemy of Technology and Its Reception

11:20 Bas de Boer (University of Twente) and Jonne Hoek (University of Twente) Let’s Narrate That Symmetry! (Online)

11:55 – Break

12:10 Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Prostheses as Narrative Technologies

12:45 Guido Gorgoni (University of Padova) and Robert Gianni (Maastricht University) Responsibility, Technology, and Innovation

13:20 – Lunch

14:30 Bruno Gransche (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT) Free the Text!

15:05 Alain Loute (UCLouvain) Ricœur and E-health

15:40 – Break

16:00 Online Session

16:05 Annemie Halsema (VU University Amsterdam) Narrative Self-Exposure on Social Media

16:25 David Kaplan (University of Washington) Ricœur’s Critical Theory of Technology

16:45 Fernando Nascimento (Bowdoin College) and Eric Chown (Bowdoin College) Software and Metaphors

17:05 Esther Keymolen (Tilburg University) Narrating Artificial Intelligence

17:30 Round Table with Book Presentations (Narrative and Technology Ethics & Between Daily Routine and Violent Protest

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For registration, please contact us at interpretingtechnology2021@gmail.com

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