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Defending extension theory
a response to Kiran and Verbeek
pp. 121-128
Abstrakt
In a recent publication in this journal, Asle Kiran and Peter-Paul Verbeek (hereafter K&V) argue that extension theory and the notion of trust it implies are flawed. In this commentary, I defend extension theory against their critique. I first briefly introduce extension theory, then reconstruct K&V's five arguments against extension theory and demonstrate that four of their five arguments are misplaced.
Publication details
Published in:
(2012) Philosophy & Technology 25 (1).
Seiten: 121-128
DOI: 10.1007/s13347-011-0035-6
Referenz:
Heersmink Richard (2012) „Defending extension theory: a response to Kiran and Verbeek“. Philosophy & Technology 25 (1), 121–128.