Publications: Mark Coeckelbergh
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Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). Good healthcare is in the “how”: The quality of care, the role of machines, and the need for new skills. In S. P. van Rysewyk, & M. Pontier (Eds.), Machine Medical Ethics (pp. 33-47). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08108-3_3
Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). How ‚Secular‘ and ‚Modern‘ are our Technological Practices and Culture? Techno- Religious Forms of Life and Hierophanies in the Information Age. In M. Funk (Ed.), ‘Transdisziplinär’ ‘Interkulturell’: Technikphilosophie nach der akademischen Kleinstaaterei (pp. 313-329). Königshausen & Neumann.
Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). Money as Medium and Tool: Reading Simmel as a Philosopher of Technology to Understand Contemporary Financial ICTs and Media. Techné : research in philosophy and technology, 19(3), 358-380. Article 3. https://doi.org/10.5840/techne2015121039
Coeckelbergh, M. (2015). Money Machines: Electronic Financial Technologies, Distancing, and Responsibility in Global Finance. Ashgate.
Coeckelbergh, M., & Gunkel, D. J. (2014). Facing Animals: A Relational, Other-Oriented Approach to Moral Standing. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 27(5), 715-733. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10806-013-9486-3
Stahl, B. C., Eden, G., Jirotka, M., & Coeckelbergh, M. (2014). From computer ethics to responsible research and innovation in ICT: The transition of reference discourses informing ethics-related research in information systems. Information & Management, 51(6), 810-818. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2014.01.001
Coeckelbergh, M. (2014). The Moral Standing of Machines: Towards a Relational and Non-Cartesian Moral Hermeneutics. Philosophy and Technology, 27(1), 61-77. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-013-0133-8
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