
معرفی
Jan-Christoph Heilinger is a Lecturer and Academic Director of the Munich Centre for Ethics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (University of Munich). He holds a faculty role in Philosophy, Politics & Economics at the University of Witten-Herdecke. His research spans ethics, political philosophy, global justice, and the philosophy of human rights, with notable focus on cosmopolitan responsibility, AI ethics, and human enhancement.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the provided texts.
- Affiliations:
- Munich Centre for Ethics (University of Munich)
- University of Witten-Herdecke (Philosophy, Politics & Economics)
His work addresses global structural injustice, moral responsibility, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies like AI. He has authored/co-authored influential books such as Cosmopolitan Responsibility and edited volumes like Philip Kitcher: Moral Progress. Recent research includes critical analyses of AI ethics frameworks and the ethical challenges of human enhancement technologies.
Research Trends: His articles emphasize moral agency in global contexts, ethical governance of AI, and interdisciplinary approaches to societal challenges. Key themes include cosmopolitan ethics, technological responsibility, and the philosophical foundations of human rights.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants mentioned, but his roles imply institutional support. No advisee names listed.
Labs/Teams: Leads research initiatives at the Munich Centre for Ethics, focusing on ethics in technology, global justice, and policy.





