Skills, Scalpels and Robots: The Surgeon as Technician.
In: Philosophy of Medicine, 2:1, p. 1-12, 2021.
Geleitwort: Wenn du das Virus aushalten willst, richte dich auf den Widerstand ein – ein philosophischer Kommentar
In: COVID-19 – Ein Virus nimmt Einfluss auf unserer Psyche, Einschätzungen und Maßnahmen aus psychologischer Perspektive. Edited by Charles Benoy, Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 2021. (in press)
Participative Democracy for Technical Objects
Therapeutic Relationship and Scientific Experimentation: Technical Activity in Surgery
24th-26th May 2018 Paris, France. Held at the conference “4èmes Journées sur l’Épistémologie Historique. L’épistémologie historique et les désunités des sciences, 24-25-26 Mai.” École Doctorale de Philosophie ED 280 Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Institut des Sciences Juridique & Philosophique de la Sorbonne UMR 8103 CNRS, Centre de Philosophie Contemporaine de la Sorbonne, (with X. Muller).
Narrative Norms in Sickness: The Physician as an Exegete
7th-10th August 2019 Oslo, Norway. Conference “Philosophy and Ethics at the Edge of Medicine” European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, (with X. Muller).
The Programmer as Trainer: How are AI Algorithms trained?
11th-13th November 2019 Stuttgart, Germany. Conference “The Society of Learning Algorithms” High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS).
1’s or 0’s – current or no current: Human-machine-interaction in between the analog-digital
Panel: “How much human remains in technology? Perspectives of Human-machine-interaction on usability and design.” 5th-7th November 2020, Twente, Netherlands – online via Zoom. Conference “Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations” DesignLab, University of Twente.
Individuation and Adaptation in Complex Systems
arXiv, https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.00110, 2020, (co-authored with P. Christen).
Der Fisch – weit mehr als eine Reflexmaschine
In: SRF, Kultur, 11.04.2014.
Grausam zu Tode gequält – George Floyds Tod aus einer Kampfsportperspektive
In: Tageblatt, Luxembourg, 18.06.2018.