Emerging Technologies and Classical Liberalism
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND CLASSICAL LIBERALISM
The conference explores classical liberal, ordoliberal and libertarian perspectives on emerging technologies, examining ethical, political, economic and regulatory aspects.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Day 1
Giovanni Rubeis (Krems)
A libertarian utopia. The concept of democratizing AI in healthcare
Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe (St. Andrews)
Old Age Pension Eligibility and the Dual Threat of Early Diagnosis and Population Ageing
Greg Bognar (Stockholm)
Liberalism and Human Genetic Enhancement
Peter Königs (Dortmund)
Negativity Bias in AI Ethics
Bartek Chomanski (Poznań)
Why it's wrong to fight misinformation
Day 2
Matthias Uhl/Michael Haiden (Ingolstadt)
Folk Ethics of Markets and Algorithms
Johanna Jauernig (Tucson)
Moral Dysfunction in the AI debate
Madeleine Donnelly (Lille)
Neoliberalism, prediction and surveillance: revisiting the Lippmann-Dewey debate and Hayek's insights in light of Foucault’s legacy
Vincent Czyrnik (Halle)
What role does regulation play in the lack of success of additive manufacturing? An ordonomic perspective on barriers and adoption
Anselm Küsters (Berlin/Frankfurt)
Future-proofing the EU: Ordoliberal Governance and Algorithmic Regulation
DATE AND VENUE
October 25 & 26, 2024
TU Dortmund, Germany
Internationales Begegnungszentrum (IBZ)
Emil-Figge-Str. 59
REGISTRATION
Please register by October 16 to peter.koenigs@tu-dortmund.de.
https://philevents.org/event/show/123258
ORGANIZERS
Peter Königs (TU Dortmund, Germany)
Julian F. Müller (University of Graz, Austria)
Ort
Dortmund