Hayate Shimizu. (2025, June 26). Special obligations from relationships with robots: Beyond the relational approach to moral status. 24th biennial international conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Hayate Shimizu & Masashi Takeshita. (2024, December 15). Rethinking Moral Status through an Animistic Relational Approach. International Society of East Asian Philosophy: 4th ISEAP Conference, Fukuoka, Japan
Hayate Shimizu. (2024, December 3). Moral Obligations from a Relationship with Robot: Should We Save a Drowning Robot?. 2024 Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law, Sidney, Australia.
Hayate Shimizu. (2024, September 28). Can an artificial agent be a significant other? Rethinking the moral dilemma in the Turing Triage Test. LLMs and Philosophy, Kanazawa, Japan.
Hayate Shimizu. (2024, September 9). Kant's virtue and rational feelings: Why the virtuous person is cheerful with pleasure? 14th International Kant Congress (Student Congress), Bonn, Germany.
Hayate Shimizu. (2024, July 16). Ethics of living with artificial others: "Mind-infusing animism" making artificial others a significant. Ethics of AI Research Colloquium, LMU Munich, Germany.
Hayate Shimizu. (2024, May 8). Respect for the human-robot relationship. PAIR’s Weekly Research Seminar, Centre for Philosophy and AI Research (PAIR), Erlangen, Germany.
Katsunori Miyahara & Hayate Shimizu. (2023, December 16). Discerning genuine and artificial sociality: A technomoral virtue to live with chatbots. 5th Conference on “Philosophy of AI,” Erlangen, Germany.
Hayate Shimizu. (2023, November 10). Habitus and emotions in Kant’s virtue ethics. Kant-València 2023: DoktorandInnen-Kolloquium der Kant-Gesellschaft, Valencia, Spain.
Katsunori Miyahara & Hayate Shimizu. (2023, June 7). Sympathy for LaMDA: Moral considerations for large language models? 23rd Biennial International Conference of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.