Philosophy of Technology and Space Travel

Subproject: Digital Design and Human Experience

How are new digital methods changing both design processes and our experience? This project is about how artificial intelligence and machine learning can be used to design new objects - in disciplines and at scales as diverse as pharmacy and architecture. And it is about the possibilities and consequences this has for human processes of perception and experience.

This project is being pursued in particular with the Singapore-ETH Centre and through collaborations such as "AI-Augmented Architectural Design".

Subproject: Space Travel

What can we learn in space that we could not learn "at home" on Earth? What is so interesting about Mars in contrast to what we can study in terrestrial laboratories or what we can still study on Earth (such as the deep sea)? Why should something be interesting(er) just because it is far away? As theoretical philosophers, we are particularly interested in such epistemic questions about space travel - never, of course, in complete isolation from the exciting ethical, anthropological, and techno-philosophical questions that arise in the course of space travel. We do philosophy of spaceflight in particular in the context of the Bremen research initiative "Humans on Mars".

Publications on the Subprojects:

: Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka
Prof. Dr. Dr.

Norman Sieroka

Institution Philosophie (Phil)

Building/room: SFG 4190
Phone: +49 (0)421 218 67830
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: Dr. Abootaleb Safdari
Dr.

Abootaleb Safdari

Institution Philosophie (Phil)

Building/room: SFG 4180
Phone: +49 (0)421 218 67834
E-Mail: asafdariprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

Address

Universität Bremen
Institut für Philosophie, FB 9
Postfach 330 440
Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 7
28359 Bremen