Talks

2023 (upcoming)

September 2023: ‘Techno-ökonomischer Wandel als Gefahr für republikanische Freiheit’
X. Conference for Practical Philosophy, University of Salzburg

September 2023: ‘The Ethics of Market Creation: Changing Behaviour by Adding an Option’
2nd International Behavioral Public Policy Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

June 2023: ‘Techno-economic Change as Danger to Republican Freedom’
XIII Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, University of Minho

June 2023: ‘If you are for market creation, you should be for market destruction!’ [with Rafael Ziegler]
Seminar: Technology, Innovation & Society (TIS) group, Eindhoven University of Technology

June 2023: ‘Is Exnovation Policy a Socially Acceptable Mechanism for Sustainability?’ [with Rafael Ziegler]
OZSW Annual Conference, University of Leiden

June 2023: ‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’
Economic Growth And Its Enemies? Conference University of Helsinki

2023

May 2023: ‘Individual Obligation in Market Shaping’
Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies (SEEDS) Annual Workshop

April 2023: ‘Individual obligation in Market Shaping for Sustainability’
Seminar: Centre de recherche en éthique (CRÉ), University of Montreal

April 2023: ‘What are the relations between innovation and exnovation for changing societal directions?’ [with Rafael Ziegler]
Workshop: Critiquing the Direction for Innovation, Centre de recherche en éthique (CRÉ), University of Montreal

2022

October 2022: ‘Alliance Formation and Moral Reflexivity: Towards Responsible European Engineering Universities?’ [with Gunter Bombaerts, Carlos Cuevas-Garcia and Patrik Mottl]
FIE 2022, Uppsala, Sweden

September 2022: ‘Verantwortung von Universitäten in der dritten Mission’
IX. Conference for Practical Philosophy, University of Salzburg

8th September 2022: ‘Individual Obligation in Market Shaping’
MANCEPT Workshops in Political Theory, Panel: Climate Activism, University of Manchester

6th September 2022: ‘Spontaneous order and market shaping: freedom, knowledge and evolution’
WINIR Conference on Polycentric Governance

7th July 2022: ‘BoostEuroTeQ: Studying Responsibility and Co-creation at Technical Universities’
EASST 2022, Madrid

27th June 2022: ‘The Ethics of Market Creation: Changing Behaviour by Adding an Option’
XII Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, University of Minho

30th March 2022: ‘Responsibility in University Ecosystems and Challenge Based Learning‘
EDUCON2022 – IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference, Tunis

2021

14th November 2021: ‘The Ethics of Market Creation: Changing Behaviour by Adding an Option’
Conference of the International Network for Economic Method (INEM), Arizona State University

6th November 2021: ‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’
After Justice: John Rawls’ Legacy in the 21st Century, University of Bucharest

23rd October 2021: ‘The Ethics of Market Creation: Changing Behaviour by Adding an Option’
Perspectives of Paternalism in a Democratic Society, Palacký University of Olomouc

15th October 2021: ‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’
International Symposium on Rawls, University of Girona

30th September 2021: ‘Die Formung des Marktes: Ermöglichung, Verantwortung und Klimawandel’
VIII. Conference for Practical Philosophy, University of Salzburg

18th September 2021: ‘Spontaneous Order and Market Shaping’
Politics, Philosophy and Economics Conference, Witten/Herdecke University
Winner of the ‘PPE Best Paper Award’ (€500)

10th September 2021: ‘Spontaneous Order and Market Shaping’
SOPhiA, Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2021

3rd September 2021: ‘The Ethics of Innovation: Changing Behaviour through Enablement’
Framing Innovation in a Networked World, Erasmus University Rotterdam

15th August 2021: ‘Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change’
Social Ontology 2021, UC San Diego

15th July 2021: ‘Spontaneous Order and Market Shaping’
Australasian Association of Philosophy Annual Conference

14th July 2021: ‘Individual Responsibility in Dynamic Economics Contexts’
Understanding Value Ten, University of Sheffield

10th July 2021: ‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’
Conference of the International Joseph Schumpeter Society

3rd July 2021: ‘Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change’
‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’ [two papers]
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Conference

24th June 2021: ‘Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change’
YSI Philosophy of Economics Presentation Series

16th June 2021: ‘Warum manche Dinge zum Verkauf stehen sollten’
Seminar, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research

9th June 2021: ‘The Difference Principle and State-led Growth’
XI Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, University of Minho

17th April 2021: ‘Shaping the Market: Enablement, Responsibility and Climate Change’
Ethics and Applied Philosophy Graduate Conference, UNC Charlotte

15th April 2021: ‘Creating new Markets: Changing Behaviour through Enablement’
London Graduate Workshop on Moral and Political Philosophy

2020

13th November 2020: ‘Individual Obligation in Dynamic Economic Contexts’
Victorian Postgraduate Philosophy Workshop, University of Melbourne

8th November 2020: ‘The Normative Significance of Growth’ (slides)
Philosophy of Economics Working Group, YSI Virtual Plenary

13th June 2020: ‘Innovation, Economic Growth and Social Progress’ (slides)
Innovations, Pseudo-Innovations and Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Kraków

25th March 2020: ‘Justice-based evaluations of markets to be shaped’ (slides)
Research Workshop, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, UCL

15th February 2020: ‘Can Market Shaping Policies Promote Autonomy?’ (handout)
Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal Theory, University of Warwick

8th January 2020: ‘Four ways in which Market Shaping Policies are not Paternalistic’ (handout)
Philosophy in Progress, University of Nottingham 

2019

1st November 2019: ‘Picking a Direction: Growth and State Neutrality’ (slides)
Public Issues and Public Reason, Carleton University 

11th June 2019:  ‘Picking a Direction: Growth and State Neutrality’ 
Brave New World, MANCEPT, University of Manchester

2nd April 2019: ‘Liberal neutrality versus directed mission-oriented policy’
Research Workshop, Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, UCL