IEEE Virtual Panel Appearance!
I am appearing on a virtual panel for IEEE to talk about ethics and augmented reality! Anyone interested can register for free. It will also be available later to watch on demand,
Promise and perils of bioprinting
Where have I been? Partially sick and partially working on an article for the Times Literary Supplement about ethical issues in bioprinting. Take a look!
A Round-Up of Issues
Part Two – The Art of (Drone and Cyber) Warfare This week I want to continue my overview of interesting philosophical issues that pertain to technology; you can read part
A Round-Up of Issues
Part One: Machines, Data, and the Internet of Things Since a lot of people are not familiar with the philosophy of technology, over the next couple of posts I’m going to t
Bridging the Gap
I’ve been pondering a comment I received earlier this summer at a conference. I had presented my paper “The Ethics of Choice in Single-Player Video Games,” in which
Why write about video games?
Given that I wrote my dissertation on a topic in the philosophy of language, it’s reasonable to wonder why I now write about video games. Moreover, one might wonder why any phi
Civility in games
Recently, Blizzard Entertainment has done something, well, rather entertaining to try to combat online incivility. In their first-person shooter, Overwatch, they have had issues
Augmented Reality
With the popularity of Pokemon Go, the notion of augmented reality has been in the news a lot recently. For those unfamiliar with the term, augmented reality sits somewhere betwe
A humble beginning
Apparently I have decided to join the 21st century and create a website. We shall see how it goes.