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Call for Applications

Theme: Confucianism and Ethics of Technology
Type: PhD Position
Institution: Department of Values, Technology and Innovation, Delft
University of Technology
Location: Delft (Netherlands)
Date: 2021–2025
Deadline: 19.5.2021

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Many societies around the world have incorporated new technologies,
creating the potential for massive changes in individuals’ daily
lives and the political sphere. New technologies have altered
cultural practices and social and economic institutions in many
societies around the world. This poses a novel and exciting challenge
for Confucianism, one of the most ancient and influential
philosophical traditions.

Contemporary Confucian political theory aims to create new normative
models for real societies by developing new concepts while at the
same time remaining attuned with fundamental Confucian ideas. In this
regard, the Confucian emphasis on social relations (an important
aspect of our moral and political life) makes Confucianism relevant
for international debates on the ethics and the politics of
technology. Most ethical and political theories that engage with
these technological developments have been based on Western and more
individualistic approaches. Examining these technologies and their
impact on society through a Confucian lens can shed important new
light on these developments and can help to rethink important
philosophical concepts.

This PhD project investigates the technological challenge for
Confucian political theory on the one hand, and the contribution that
Confucian political theory can make to debates on the ethics of
technology on the other. Confucianism can be especially illuminating
for the ethical studies on digital technologies because of its focus
on social relationships as opposed to more-individualistic approaches
to the ethics of technologies. This PhD project is also relevant for
contemporary Confucian political theory. Indeed, a
re-conceptualization of some of the fundamental concepts in Confucian
political theory is in order to bring Confucian political theory
forward. Confucian theorists have for long discussed how Confucian
ideals can be realized in a pluralistic and democratic society, but
the implications of the digitalization of many social interactions
for Confucian political theories generate application problems. How
can moral cultivation be achieved in a digital era? Can digital
surveillance and the deployment of new technologies, such as facial
recognition, hinder or enhance the moral cultivation of the people?


Research Setting

This PhD position will be part of the Ethics of Socially Disruptive
Technologies programme, a new ten year long international research
programme of seven academic institutions in the Netherlands that has
started in January 2020. This programme has a combined budget of € 27
million, and is funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific
Research in the Gravitation funding scheme for excellent research,
and by matching funds from the participating institutions. The
duration is from January 2020 to December 2029. The programme has the
aim of achieving breakthrough research at the intersection of ethics,
philosophy, technology/ engineering and social sciences, and to
position its consortium at the top of its field internationally. A
key objective is to investigate how new technologies challenge moral
values and ontological concepts (like “nature”, “human being” and
“community”), and how these challenges necessitate a revision of
these concepts. The programme includes four research lines, “Nature,
life and human intervention”, “The future of a free and fair
society”, “The human condition” and “Synthesis: Ethics of Technology,
Practical Philosophy, and Modern Technology-Driven Societies”. More
about the ESDT research programme and its four research lines can be
found here.


Requirements

This PhD position is situated at the intersection of the research
line “The Future of a Free and Fair Society” and the Intercultural
philosophy group of the Gravitation programme. The former gathers the
scholars of the Gravitation programme working on issues about
technology and political philosophy, while the latter group hosts the
researchers who use non-Western philosophical approaches (e.g.
Chinese philosophy, African philosophy, Buddhist philosophy,
Indigenous philosophy, and intercultural philosophy).

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Sabine
Roeser and Elena Ziliotti. Sabine Roeser works on the role of
emotions and values in social and political deliberation on risky
technologies. Elena Ziliotti’s research focuses on “A Confucian
Theory for the Digital Era”, a research project on disruptive
technologies and Confucian political theory. The candidate will be
encouraged to spend a semester abroad, and a budget is available to
cover expenses, and generous (conference) travel budgets are
available for the position.

The candidate is expected to play an active role in the programme
described above and to participate actively in the workshops, public
events, courses and other activities of the Ethics of Socially
Disruptive Technologies programme in general and the “The Future of a
Free and Fair Society” and the Intercultural philosophy groups. The
position is based at the Ethics and Philosophy of Technology Section
at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft,
which provides a stimulating and internationally oriented research
environment. To this end, the candidate will participate in the
activities of in the Graduate School of TU Delft, the Faculty of
Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, and the 4TU.Centre for
Ethics and Technology.


Qualifications

- You will have completed, prior to appointment, a Master’s degree or
equivalent degree in Philosophy or Ethics. Other Master’s degrees
will also be considered if you have demonstrable expertise in
conceptual problems and approaches to normative justification, in
close connection with the themes of the research project.

- You have a strong interest in Chinese philosophy, political
philosophy, applied ethics, and normative issues related to
technology.

- Knowledge in a more specialized field relevant to the project
(Confucian political philosophy or ethics of technology) is welcome.

- Relative to experience, you have excellent research skills and
excellent academic writing and presentation skills.

- You can work both independently and as part of a team.

- You have a high level of proficiency in English.


Conditions of employment

TU Delft offers PhD-candidates a 4-year contract, with an official
go/no go progress assessment after one year. Salary and benefits are
in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch
Universities, increasing from € 2395 per month in the first year to €
3061 in the fourth year. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in
the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School provides
an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of
supervisors, academic staff and a mentor. The Doctoral Education
Programme is aimed at developing your transferable,
discipline-related and research skills.

The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on
health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs
contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged. For
international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and
Partner Career Advice to assist you with your relocation.


TU Delft (Delft University of Technology)

Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As
creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in
biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining
science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in
education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas
of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For
generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial
problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU
Delft we embrace diversity and aim to be as inclusive as possible
(see our Code of Conduct). Together, we imagine, invent and create
solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global
scale.


Faculty Technology, Policy and Management

The Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management contributes to
sustainable solutions for technical challenges in society by
combining the insights from engineering with the humanities and the
social sciences.

The Department of Values, Technology and Innovation (VTI) focuses on
the value dimension of comprehensive engineering, the overarching
research theme of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
(TPM). It uniquely comprises philosophers, economists and risk
scholars. It studies how to develop and diffuse responsible
technological innovations that reflect deeply held social and moral
values. The department is one of the largest groups in the world
studying value aspects, economics and risks for a wide range of
sociotechnical systems. The department plays a leading role
nationally and internationally in research in responsible innovation
and design for values.

The Ethics and Philosophy of Technology section is one of three
sections within the VTI Department. The section plays a central role
worldwide in research on ethics and philosophy of technology. The
section participates in the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, a
world-leading centre in the ethics of technology. The research of the
section covers a broad spectrum, ranging from applied research in
collaboration with engineering scholars, experimental and empirical
ethics in collaboration with social scientists, and foundational
research in meta-ethics, risk theory, methodology, ontology and
philosophy of science, technology and design. The ethics research
program focuses specifically on design for values, risk ethics, and
responsible innovation.

The Ethics and Philosophy of Technology section provides for service
teaching at all engineering programs of TU Delft, primarily in ethics
but also in philosophy of engineering methodology and philosophy of
science. For more information on our unique teaching approach, see:
https://www.tudelft.nl/ethics


Application procedure

Please note that there will be other vacancies in the Ethics of
Socially Disruptive Technologies program at different participating
universities. In case several are of interest to you, we want to
encourage you to apply to them simultaneously.

TU Delft stands for diversity and inclusion. We welcome employees
with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

To apply, please submit the following documents online no later than
19 May 2021:
- a one-page letter of motivation
- a curriculum vitae of maximum 3 pages
- the names and contact information of two references
- a one-page research note setting out your ideas about how you
  propose to carry out the project described above
- a writing sample of maximum 20 pages
- academic grade transcripts of your MA degree program

The first round of interviews with selected candidates will take
place on 31 May 2021 and 2 June 2021.

Please note:
- You can only apply online. We will not process applications sent by
  email and / or post.
- Incomplete applications will not be processed.
- A pre-Employment screening can be part of the selection procedure.
- Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.


Additional information

For more information about this position, please contact Dr. Elena
Ziliotti: e.zilio...@tudelft.nl

For more information about the selection procedure, please contact
Annekee Vervoort, HR manager: hr-...@tudelft.nl

Application website:
https://www.tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/werken-bij-tu-delft/vacatures/details?jobId=2564&jobTitle=PhD%20Position%20%E2%80%98Confucianism%20and%20Ethics%20of%20Technology%27





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