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Gunter Bombaerts
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Attention as Practice
Buddhist Ethics Responses to Persuasive Technologies
The “attention economy” refers to the tech industry’s business model that treats human attention as a commodifiable resource. The libertarian critique of this model, dominant within tech and philosophical communities, claims that the persuasive technologies of the attention econo
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Community Heroes and Sleeping Members
Interdependency of the Tenets of Energy Justice
Energy justice literature generally treats its three tenets, distributional justice, procedural justice and recognition justice, as separate and independent issues. These are seen as separate dimensions by which criteria can be formulated for a just state of affairs. And a just s
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Virtue accounts of innovation ethics have recognized the virtue of creativity as an admirable trait in innovators. However, such accounts have not paid sufficient attention to the way creativity functions as a collective phenomenon. We propose a collective virtue account to suppl
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LED Lighting Across Borders
Exploring the plea for darkness and value-sensitive design with Libbrecht’s comparative philosophy model
This chapter discusses how a comparative philosophical model can contribute to both substantive and procedural values in energy policy. We discuss the substantive values in the mainstream light-emitting diodes (LEDs) debate and Taylor Stone's alternative plea for darkness. We als
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Creating ‘Local Publics’
Responsibility and Involvement in Decision-Making on Technologies with Local Impacts
This paper makes a conceptual inquiry into the notion of ‘publics’, and forwards an understanding of this notion that allows more responsible forms of decision-making with regards to technologies that have localized impacts, such as wind parks, hydrogen stations or flood barriers
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