Publications
🕮 Project Publications
Blanco, S. (2023). Explicabilidad y Fiabilidad en IA: Un Vínculo Cuestionable. Revista de la Sociedad de Lógica, Metodología y Filosofía de la Ciencia en España, Especial V Congreso de Postgrado, pp. 33-36.
Blanco, S. (2022). Trust and Explainable AI: Promises and Limitations. Ethicomp Conference Proceedings, pp. 245-256.
Buchholz, O., Reinhardt, K. (202X). Epistemology of AI and Politics. Applied Philosophy of AI, ( Martin Hähnel and Regina Müller, eds.). Invited contribution.
Buchholz, O. and Raidl, E. (2022). A Falsificationist Account of Artificial Neural Networks. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, online first, pp. 1-23.
Bordt, S., Finke, M., Raidl, E., Von Luxburg, U. (2022). Post-Hoc Explanations Fail to Achieve their Purpose in Adversarial Contexts. FaccT '22: 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency, pp. 891-905.
Gherhardi, G., Orlandelli, E., Raidl, E. (2022): Proof Systems for Superstrict implication. Forthcoming in Studia Logica, pp. 1-39.
Raidl, E., Iacona, A., Crupi, V. (2022). An axiomatic system for the concessive conditional. Forthcoming in Studia Logica, pp. 1-15.
Raidl, E., Gomez, G. (2022). The implicative conditional. Forthcoming in Journal of Philosophical Logic, pp. 1-40.
Raidl, E., Rott, H. (2022). Towards a Logic for ‘Because’. Forthcoming in Philosophical Studies on Difference-Making and Explanatory Relevance, pp. 1-30.
Reinhardt, K. (2022). Trust and Trustworthiness in AI Ethics. AI Ethics, pp. 1-10
Heesen, J., Reinhardt, K., Schelenz, L. (2021). Diskriminierung durch Algorithmen vermeiden. Analysen und Instrumente für eine demokratische digitale Gesellschaft. Diskriminierung und Antidiskriminierung: Beiträge aus Wissenschaft und Praxis (G. Bauer, M. Kechaja, S. Engelmann, L. Haug, eds.), transcript, Bielefeld, pp. 129-147.
Reinhardt, K. (2021). Diversity-Sensitive Social Platforms and Responsibility. Some Ethical Considerations. InfTárs – Information Society 21 (2), pp. 43-62.
Reinhardt, K. (2020). Between Identity and Ambiguity. Some Conceptual Considerations on Diversity. Symposion 7 (2), pp. 261-283.
✍ Work in Progress
Blanco, S. (2024). Beyond Human Connections: Understanding Trust in the Realm of Artificial Intelligence. In Antropología humana versus Inteligencia Artificial: ¿qué es lo que nos distingue como humanos?, Claridades. Revista de Filosofía. Invited contribution.
Blanco, S. (202X). The Normative Need for Trust in AI. In preparation.
Blanco, S. (202X). The Explainability-Trust Hypothesis: An Epistemic Analysis of its Limitations. Under review in Ethics and Information Technologies.
Blanco, S. (2021): The Role of Trust in XAI. Manuscript, pp. 1-19
Buchholz, O. (2021). A Means-End Account of Explainable Artificial Intelligence. Manuscript, pp. 1-15.
Buchholz, O. (202X). The Deep Neural Network Approach to the Reference Class Problem. Under review in Synthese, pp. 1-23.
Buchholz, O. and Grote, T. (202X). Predicting and Explaining with Machine Learning Models: Social Science as a Touchstone. Under review in Philosophy of Science, pp. 1-29.
Buchholz, O. and Reinhardt, K. (202X). XAI: On Explainability and the Obligation to Explain. Under review in Ethics and Information Technology.
Grote, T., and Sullivan E. (202X): Eliminating Interpretability: A function-first approach to the machine learning opacity problem. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. In preparation.
Grote, T. (202X): Medical Artificial Intelligence. Forthcoming in Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Medicine. Manuscript.
Grote, T. (202X): The Allure of Simplicity: On Model Interpretability in Healthcare". Manuscript.
Raidl, E., Gomez, G. (2022). The implicative conditional. Under review in Journal of Philosophical Logic.
Raidl, E. (2022). Between Burgess and Lewis: Logics and Semantics without Rational Monotonicity I. Under review in Journal of Philosophical Logic. pp. 1-30.
Raidl, E. (2022). Between Burgess and Lewis: Logics and Semantics without Rational Monotonicity II. Under review in Journal of Philosophical Logic. pp. 1-40.
Raidl, E. (2022). 'Because' and 'if': logics for ‘because’. Manuscript, pp. 1-70.
Raidl, E., Iacona, A., Crupi, V. (202X). ‘If’, ‘even if’, and ‘whether or not’. To be submitted to Studia Logica, pp. 1-20.
Raidl, E., Chandler, J. (202X). A logic for support. To be submitted to Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1-30.
Reinhardt, K. (202X). Vertrauen als politische Emotion. In preparation.
➥ Project Related Publications
Khalili, M., Babaii, S. (2022). Online Forums Can Alleviate the Care Crisis, in Journal of Philosophical Investigations, 16(41), 174-188.
Babaii, S., Monajemi, A. (2022). The Neglected Role of Technology in Quality of Care Crisis, in Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, 15.
Babaii, S., Saberi, N., Bahreini, M. (2022). An Ethical Analysis of the Human/Robot Emotional Interaction. To be submitted to The First Conference on Cyberspace Proceedings, University of Tehran.
Norouzi, Z., Amirkhani, F., Babaii, S. (2022). Counselor Bots as Mental Healthcare Assistants and Some Ethical Challenges, in Social Robots in Social Institutions. IOS Press Ebooks. pp. 100-109.
Babaii, S., Zargar, Z. (2022). The Problem of the Responsibility Gap and its Solutions. Meaning of Life in the Age of Cyberspace Conference. Tehran.
Babaii, S. Monajemi, A., (2021). Designing and Proposing a Phronetic Model to Solve the Care Crisis. Iranian Journal of Medical Education, pp. 223-236.
Babaii, S. (2021). A Philosophical Approach to Care Technologies in Medicine. To be submitted to Cyberspace Research Institute Press.
Babaii, S. (202X). Developing a Shared Decision-Making Model for Trustworthy AI-Assissting Treatment. Manuscript, pp. 1-15.
Babaii, S. Rezaei, M. Norouzi, F., (202X). GAN; a Promising Approach to Mitigate the Problem of Bias in AI. Manuscript. pp. 1-18
Raidl, E., Iacona, A., Crupi, V. (2022). The logic of the evidential conditional. Review of Symbolic Logic. 15(3), 758-770.
Raidl, E. (2021). Definable conditionals. Topoi, 40, pp. 87-105.
Raidl, E. (2021). Three Conditionals: Contraposition, Difference-making and Dependency. Logica Yearbook 2020, pp. 201-217.
Raidl, E. (2021). Strengthened conditionals. Context, Conflict and Reasoning. Logic in Asia: Studia Logica Library (Liao, B., Wang, Y., eds.), Springer, Singapore, pp. 139-155.
Raidl, E. (2021). Conditionals. Habilitation Thesis, pp. 1-492.
Noller, J., Reinhardt K., eds. (202X). Handbuch Philosophie der Digitalität. Forthcoming in VS Springer, Wiesbaden.
Reinhardt, K., ed. (202X). Special Issue “Vertrauensfragen: Digitalisierung und Künstliche Intelligenz”. Forthcoming in Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie.
Reinhardt, K. (202X). Vertrauen. Digitalität. Ein Alphabet (Florian Arnold, Johannes Bernhardt, Daniel M. Feige, Christian Vater, eds.), transcript, Bielefeld. Invited contribution.
Reinhardt, K. (202X). Trust in AI. Applied Philosophy of AI (Martin Hähnel, Regina Müller, eds.). Invited contribution.
🗨 Talks
Norouzi, Z., Amirkhani, F., Babaii, S., 2023. Psychotherapist bots: transference and countertransference issues. CEPE 2023. Chicago, United States.
Babaii, S. (2023, June 7). How Do Emotions Play a Part in Making AI-assisting Treatment More Trustworthy. SPT 2023. Kyoto, Japan.
Babaii, S. (2022, August 17). Counselor Bots as Mental Healthcare Assistants and Some Ethical Challenges. Robophilosophy Conference, Helsinki, Finland.
Babaii, S.. GAN; a Promising Approach to Mitigate the Problem of Bias in AI.
(2022, May 24). IZEW Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany (invited).
(2021, June 29). The Society for Philosophy and Technology Conference: SPT, Lille, France.
(2021, March 30). Data, Society, and Open Science Workshop III, Delft, The Netherlands.
Babaii, S. (2022, June 23). An Ethical Approach Towards AI Applications in Border Control. Border Regimes and the Age of Technoscience, Tübingen, Germany (invited).
Babaii, S. (2020, September 2). Ethical Challenges of AI: Agency, Transparency, Bias. Horizon seminars. Fanap Corporation. (invited).
Babaii, S. (2020, September 25). Technology's Neglected Role in the Quality of Care Crisis. 10th Annual Western Michigan University Medical Humanities Conference (WMU), Michigan, United States.
Babaii, S. (2019, March 6). Robots for Care? "Philosophy and Ethics of Technology" Seminars, Sharif University of Technology, Teheran, Iran (invited).
Blanco, S. The Normative Need for Trust in AI.
(2023, July 24).17th CLMPST, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
(2022, April 20). fPET 2023, Delft, The Netherlands.
(2023, March 24). Rethinking Policy, Expertise and Trust, Dublin, Ireland.
Blanco, S. (2023, January 24). Trusting as a Moral Act: Trustworthy AI and Responsibility. AI & Values, Hamburg, Germany (invited).
Blanco, S. The Explainability-Trust Hypothesis: An Epistemic Analisis of its Limitations.
(2023, March 29). Explainability in Machine Learning, Tübingen, Germany (invited).(2022, June 30). Neurotechnology Meets Artificial Intelligence, München, Germany.
(2022, June 14). V Congreso de Postgrado de la SLMFCE, Valladolid, Spain.
(2022, June 2). The Ethics of Trust and Expertise, Yerevan, Armenia.
(2022, May 24). Issues in XAI #4: Between Ethics and Epistemology, Delft, The Netherlands.
(2022, May 3). IZEW Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany (virtual).
(2022, April 25). AITE- Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany (virtual).
Blanco, S. Trust and Explainable AI: Promises and Limitations.
(2022, September 15). GAP.11, Berlin, Germany.
(2022, July 27). Ethicomp, Turku, Finland.
(2022, July 22). IACAP 22, Santa Clara, United States.
Blanco, S. (2022, September 20). Trust versus Reliance in AI: A Moral Borderline. Technology and Politics, Leuven, Belgium.
Blanco, S. (2021, May 17). Trust and Explanations in AI: A Dynamic Relationship. AITE Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany (virtual).
Blanco, S. (2020, December 9). The Role of Trust in XAI. AITE Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany.
Buchholz, O. and Reinhardt, K. (2022, September 30). How to use Explainable AI Responsibly. EES2022, International Conference on Engaging Ethics and Epistemology in Science, Hannover, Germany.
Buchholz, O. (2022, September 15). The Curve-Fitting Problem Revisited. GAP.11, Berlin, Germany.
Buchholz, O. and Reinhardt, K. (2022, May 24). On Explainability and the Obligation to Explain. Issues in XAI #4: Between Ethics and Epistemology, Delft, The Netherlands.
Buchholz, O. A Means-End Account of Explainable Artificial Intelligence.
(2021, November 10). Philosophy of Science Meets Machine Learning, Tübingen, Germany.
(2021, September 28). 4th Conference on “Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence”, Gothenburg, Sweden.
(2020, December 9). AITE Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany.
Buchholz, O. (2021, November 3). Building Effective Guidelines for XAI: Lessons from Philosophy. Workshop on Explainable AI in Finance at the 2nd ACM International Conference on AI in Finance (virtual).
Buchholz, O. (2021, October 28). The Deep Neural Network Approach to the Reference Class Problem. Workshop “Philosophy of Science in Light of AI” (virtual).
Buchholz, O. A Falsificationist Account of Artificial Neural Networks.
(2022, November 4, with Raidl, E.). Imre Lakatos Centenary Conference, LSE, London.
(2021e, September 9, with Raidl, E.). Congress of the Society for the Philosophy of Science, Mons, France (not held due to Covid-19 measures).
(2021f, July 5). CEPE/IACAP joint conference (virtual).
(2021g, June 1). Philosophy of Science & Methodology Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany.
Bordt, S., Finck, M., Raidl, E., von Luxburg, U. (2022, June 21). Post-Hoc Explanations Fail to Achieve their Purpose in Adversarial Contexts. FaccT, Seoul, South Korea.
Raidl, E.: Definable conditionals.
(2022, September 15). GAP.11, Berlin, Germany.
(2021, September 5). DGPhil, Nürnberg, Germany.
(2021, June 11). EENPS, Belgrade, Serbia.
(2020, June 15). Logica. Hejnice, Czech Republic.
Raidl, E., Rott, H. (2022). Difference-making and relevance: Towards a Logic for ‘Because’.
(2022 Sept 12) GAP, Berlin, Germany.
(2021 Sept) Dynamics Group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
(2021 Jul) Difference-Making and Explanatory Relevance, Hamburg, Germany.
Raidl, E., Iacona, A., Crupi, V. An axiomatic system of the concessive conditional.
(2021, August 6). 21th Trends in Logic, Bochum, Germany.
Raidl, E., Iacona, A., Crupi, V. The logic of the evidential conditional.
(2020, May 3). 6th workshop on connexive logic, Bochum, Germany.
(2020, May 13). 20th Trends in Logic, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.
Raidl, E. (2020, August 5). Non-vacuism without impossible worlds. Issues on the (Im)possible VIII, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Raidl, E. (2020, August 24). Contraposition conditionals. Ecap, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Raidl, E. (2020, October 26 - November). Strengthened Conditionals. AWPL-ZJULogAI, Zhejiang Conferences on Logics in AI, 5th International Workshop on Philosophical Logic, Hangzhou, China.
Reinhardt, K. (2022, December 2). Was ist falsch an algorithmischer Diskriminierung? Der Tagung „Was ist digitale Philosophie?“, Konstanz, Germany.
Reinhardt, K. (2022, May 11). Vertrauen in Künstliche Intelligenz? Vortrag im Rahmen der Ringvorlesung „Künstliche Intelligenz“.Hochschule Augsburg, Germany.
Reinhardt, K. Dimensions of Trust in AI Ethics.
(2022, April 11). Nancy-Tübingen Seminar, Germany (invited).
(2022, January 11). IZEW Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany.
Reinhardt, K. (2022, February 2). Aktuelle Texte der Philosophie. Philosophy Research Colloquium at KIT, (invited).
Reinhardt, K. Trust and Trustworthiness in AI Ethics.
(2021, December 9). Budapest Workshop on Philosophy of Technology, Budapest, Hungary (participation cancelled due to COVID-19 measures).
(2021, March 29). AITE Research Colloquium, Tübingen, Germany (virtual).
Reinhardt, K. (2021, September 29). Welche Vielfalt? Diversität zwischen Identität und Ambiguität. VIII. Tagung für Praktische Philosophie, Salzburg, Germany.