Dr. Philippe van Baßhuysen


30159 Hannover


Profil
Philippe van Baßhuysen promovierte in Philosophie an der London School of Economics (Ph.D. 2019). Davor studierte er Philosophie, Mathematik und Sozialwissenschaften an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, der Nationalen Autonomen Universität von Mexiko (B.A., 2013) und der London School of Economics (M.Sc., 2014). Seit 2019 ist er Research Associate am Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS) der London School of Economics.
An der Leibniz Universität Hannover ist er PostDoc (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) im Projekt 'Bias and Discrimination in Big Data and Algorithmic Processing'. Er nimmt regelmäßig Stellung zu öffentlichen Debatten über Themen wie Klimawandel, Migration, oder Gesundheitspolitik.
Schwerpunkte in Forschung und Lehre
Philosophie, Politik & Wirtschaft
Öffentliche Gesundheit
Wissenschaftstheorie
Philosophie & öffentliche Ordnung
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Publikationen
Artikel in begutachteten Zeitschriften
forthcoming "Rationality in Games and Institutions", Synthese. forthcoming "The Epistemic Duties of Philosophers: An Addendum"
mit Lucie White, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal.forthcoming "Were Lockdowns Justified? A Return to the Facts and Evidence"
mit Lucie White, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal.forthcoming Without a Trace: Why Did Corona Apps Fail? mit Lucie White, Journal of Medical Ethics.
2021 Mit Kontaktdaten gegen die Pandemie: Zur Ethik von Corona Warn-Apps mit Lucie White, Ethik in der Medizin, 33(3):387-400. 2021 mit Lucie White, Donal Khosrowi und Mathias Frisch, Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, 14(1):110-127. 2021 Privacy versus Public Health? A Reassessment of Centralised and Decentralised Digital Contact Tracing mit Lucie White, Science and Engineering Ethics, 27(2):1-13. 2021 How To Build an Institution, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 51(2):215-238. 2020 How to Overcome Lockdown: Selective Isolation versus Contact Tracing mit Lucie White, Journal of Medical Ethics, 46(11):724-725. 2020 Kidney Exchange and the Ethics of Giving, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 18(1):85-110. 2018
Comment on 'The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions' mit Eric Brandstedt, Environmental Research Letters 13, 048001.
2017
Towards a Fair Distribution Mechanism for Asylum, Games 8(41).
2015
Dawid, Hartmann, Sprenger on the No Alternatives Argument: an empiricist note, Kriterion, 29(1):35-47.
In Zeitungen and Blogs erschienen
2021 Bad data and flawed models? Fact-checking Winsberg et al.’s case against lockdowns mit Lucie White, LSE Philosophy Blog, 26.01.2021. 2020 Zur Ethik der Crossover-Nierenspende, DIATRA 2-2020 2019
Zur Klimapolitik der FDP: Ziellos und irreführend, die Tageszeitung, 10.07.2019.
2018
Zur Debatte über Organspenden in Deutschland: Niere hin, Niere her, die Tageszeitung, 23.07.2018.
Reproductive choices and climate change part 1: can you reduce your emissions by having fewer children? LSE philosophy blog, 22.03.2018.
Kinderlos das Klima retten? Frankfurter Rundschau, 22.03.2018.
2016
Towards a fairer distribution of refugees, LSE's philosophy and mathematics blogs, 2016.
Rezensionen
2019
Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society (by Eric Posner and Glen Weyl) Review of Political Economy 31(1), 137-141, 2019.
2017
The Prisoner's Dilemma (M. Peterson, ed.), Economics and Philosophy 33(1), 153-160, 2017.
The World the Game Theorists Made (by Paul Erickson), The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 24(2), 403-406, 2017.
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Lehrveranstaltungen
Leibniz Universität Hannover
SoSe 2021 - Future Ethics (M.A. Seminar)
SoSe 2020 - Markets: Perspectives from Philosophy, Politics & Economics (M.A. Seminar, mit Lucie White)
WiSe 2019/20
- Philosophy and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (M.A. Seminar)
London School of Economics
2019
- Genes, Brains and Society (Undergraduate Seminars)
2018 - Competitive Strategy and Game Theory (Summer School: intermediate level)
2017 - Competitive Strategy and Game Theory (Summer School: intermediate level)
2016/17 - Logic (Undergraduate Seminars)
2015/16 - Logic (Undergraduate Seminars)
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Förderung, Stipendien und Preise
2020 Volkswagen Foundation, Project: "Digital Contact Tracing, Privacy, and Discrimination: On the Ethics of Fighting Corona" 18 months, 120,000 Euro (with Mathias Frisch and Lucie White) 2020 PPE Young Scholars Award for research on social and institutional change Witten/Herdecke University 2015-19 LSE Ph.D. Studentship 2015-16 Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) 2014 Imre Lakatos Prize, awarded by the Department of Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method at LSE 2012 DAAD Scholarship for exchange year at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)