معرفی
Bas S.O.M. de Boer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, specializing in the intersections of technology, embodiment, and ethics. His research spans Philosophy of Technology (62%), Bioethics, and Phenomenology of Health, with significant contributions to understanding disgust in human experience (57%) and health embodiment (44%).
His primary research interests include:
- Philosophy of Technology and human-technology relations
- Ethical implications of AI in therapy and language
- Aesthetics of disgust in food and novel experiences
- Phenomenological foundations of health and embodiment
Recent publications reveal a strong trend toward critical analysis of artificial intelligence's role in self-perception, therapy, and language politics, alongside explorations of sustainable food systems through the lens of aesthetic disgust. His work consistently bridges theoretical philosophy with tangible human experiences.
De Boer actively contributes to academic discourse, having organized the 2018 International Conference on Human-Technology Relations. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration across psychology, technology studies, and health sciences, though specific grant details remain unreported in the source material.




