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Dr. Guido Löhr is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in the Reasoning and Argumentation department. His work bridges philosophy, cognitive science, and technology ethics. He holds a PhD from Ruhr University Bochum and École normale supérieure, along with advanced degrees in Cognitive Science and Philosophy.
His research focuses on conceptual engineering, joint action theory, predictive processing, and AI ethics. Notable themes include the ethical implications of technological disruptions, the nature of abstract concepts, and normativity in collective agency. Recent work explores how technologies like chatbots reshape social norms and moral responsibilities.
He teaches courses such as "Ethical AI" and "Logic", emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary philosophical challenges. His 27+ publications span conceptual ethics, social ontology, and cognitive science, often applying predictive processing frameworks to linguistic and social phenomena.
While no formal awards are listed, his prolific output reflects sustained contributions to conceptual engineering and technology ethics. His advising focuses on graduate students in philosophy and cognitive science, though specific advisee names are not provided in the text.


