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Peer-reviewed Articles and Book chapters

  1. Steinert, S., & Lipski, J. (2017, online first). Who is Afraid of Commitment? On the Relation of Scientific Evidence and Conceptual Theory. Erkenntnis, DOI: 10.1007/s10670-017-9899-x
  2. Steinert, S. (2017). Cut to the Cheese - Reply to Spiegel’s “Why flatulence is funny.” Think, 16(45), 67–75. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1477175616000282
  3. Steinert, S. (2016). Taking Stock of Extension Theory of Technology. Philosophy & Technology, 29(1), 61-78. DOI: 10.1007/s13347-014-0186-3
  4. Steinert, S. (2017). Technology is a laughing matter: Bergson, the comic and technology. AI & Society, 32(2), 201–208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-015-0612-9
  5. Steinert, S. (2017). Art. Brought to you by Creative Machines. Philosophy & Technology, 30(3), 267-284. DOI: 10.1007/s13347-016-0230-6
  6. Steinert, S. (in press). Cultivate your Funny Bone? Journal of Aesthetic Education
  7. Steinert, S. (2014). The Five Robots - A Taxonomy for Roboethics. International Journal of Social Robotics, 6(2), 249–260. DOI:10.1007/s12369-013-0221-z
  8. Steinert, S. (2010). Visualisierungstechnologie und „Mixed Hermeneutics“ [Visualizing Technology and “Mixed Hermeneutics”. In D. Pinzer & L. Leidl (Eds.), Technikhermeneutik. Technik zwischen Verstehen und Gestalten (S. 91-109), Frankfurt a. M., Berlin, Bern: Peter Lang.
  9. Steinert, S. (2010). Interfaces: Crosslinking Humans and their Machines. International Journal of Applied Research on Information Technology and Computing, 1(1), 130-140, DOI: 10.5958/j.0975-8070.1.1.008

Book reviews

  1. Steinert, S. (2009). Moral Machines [Review of Moral Machines. Teaching Robots Right from Wrong, by W. Wallach & A. Collin]. Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger, 62(4), 368-373.
  2. Steinert, S. (2009). Das technisierte Gehirn [Review of Das technisierte Gehirn. Neurotechnologien als Herausforderung für Ethik und Anthropologie, ed. by O. Müller, J. Clausen. G. Maio]. Kritikon, web: http://www.kritikon.de/issue/nr=/102

Conference presentations

  1. Steinert, S. (2012, November). The Philosophy and Neuroscience of Humor, Talk at Research Colloquium Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.
  2. Steinert, S. (2009, July). Rethinking Interfaces. The Link between Information Technology, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Poster presented at the sixteenth meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT), Enschede, Netherlands.

Translations

  1. Irrgang, B. (2011). Identity and Privacy on the Internet. International Journal of Applied Research on Information Technology and Computing, 2(1), 22-31.
  2. Irrgang, B. (2008). Intersubjectivity, „Other Intelligences“ and the Philosophical Constitution of the Human-Robotics-Interaction. Prajna Vihara. Journal of Philosophy and Religion, 9(2), 56-69.

Referee

  1. Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology, Special Issue: Phenomenology and Classroom Computer Simulation, Guest Editor: Robert Rosenberger, Vol.15. No.3, 2011.