Publications: Mark Coeckelbergh
Showing entries 183 - 189 out of 255
Peca, A., Coeckelbergh, M., Simut, R., Costescu, C., Pintea, S., David, D., & Vanderborght, B. (2016). Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism Disorders: Measuring Ethical Acceptability. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 35(2), 54-66. https://doi.org/10.1109/MTS.2016.2554701
Coeckelbergh, M., Pop, C., Simut, R., Peca, A., Pintea, S., David, D., & Vanderborght, B. (2016). A survey of expectations about the role of robots in robot-assisted therapy for children with ASD: Ethical acceptability, trust, sociability, appearance, and attachment. Science and Engineering Ethics, 22(1), 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-015-9649-x
Coeckelbergh, M. (2016). Alterity ex Machina: The Encounter with Technology as an Epistemological-Ethical Drama. In D. J. Gunkel, C. M. Filho, & D. Mersch (Eds.), The Changing Face of Alterity: Communication, Technology, and Other Subjects (pp. 181-196). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc..
Coeckelbergh, M. (2016). Drones, Morality, and Vulnerability: Two Arguments Against Automated Killing. In B. Custers (Ed.), The Future of Drone Use: Technologies, Opportunities and Privacy Issues (pp. 229-237). T.M.C. Asser Press.
Coeckelbergh, M. (2016). Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: Philosophical Reflections on the Social and Cultural Dimensions of Natural Disaster Risk. In P. Gardoni, C. Murphy, & A. Rowell (Eds.), Risk Analysis of Natural Hazards: Interdisciplinary Challenges and Integrated Solutions (pp. 27-41). Article 3 Springer.
Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). The tragedy of the master: automation, vulnerability, and distance. Ethics and Information Technology, 17(3), 219-229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-015-9377-6
Showing entries 183 - 189 out of 255