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Kathrin Bednar is a Research Fellow at the Department of Human Technology Interaction, School of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her work bridges ethical theory with practical technology design and innovation processes, focusing on human-technology interaction.
Her research spans Ethics, Moral Philosophy, and Technology Ethics, with emphasis on virtue ethics and utilitarianism applications. She investigates how moral frameworks elicit values for technology design, address environmental issues, and shape individual values in digital contexts. Her fingerprint analysis shows 100% engagement in Morality, Ethical Issues, and Ethical Theory, alongside significant work in Technology-Innovation (77%) and Environmental Issues (77%).
Bednar's 2024 publications reveal a cohesive trajectory: integrating philosophical ethics into IT innovation to uncover risks and positive value potentials. She analyzes empirical shortcomings in moral philosophy applications while exploring digital life evolution from virtuality to contemporary societal impacts, demonstrating how ethical rigor enhances technology planning.
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