Jacqueline Bellon
Robotics and AI; Co-laborative research and innovation
Jacqueline Bellon's background is in philosophy and theories of culture. She is a research associate at the Institute for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) in the projects KI-T-Ü and EGAR, as well as at the Ludwigsburg University of Education (PH Ludwigsburg). Additionally, she teaches at various other universities and is pursuing a doctoral degree at the Technical University of Darmstadt under the supervision of Prof. em. Christoph Hubig and Prof. Andreas Kaminski. Her research focuses on the French philosopher Gilbert Simondon, specifically his theory of individuation and its application to the mode of existence of technical objects. Prior to her current position, she was employed at the University of Siegen, where she worked on a foundational theory of social appropriateness for assistive systems.
Areas of Expertise
- Philosophy of Technology
- History of ideas, epistemology
- Philosophy of science, practice of science
- History and philosophy of psychology
- Theories of Culture, social theories
Career
2022-dato | Research Assistant and Lecturer at PH Ludwigsburg; Lecturer at University of Ulm (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften), FH Südwestfalen |
2022-dato | Research assistant at University of Tübingen, International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, Projects AI tools in higher education; Ethical and Social Aspects of Integrated Research |
2018-2021 | Research assistant at the University of Siegen, Institute of Advances Studies "Shaping the Future" in the project Social Appropriateness for Artificial Assistants |
Since 2020 | Doctorate of Philosophy at the TU Darmstadt under supervision of Prof. Andreas Kaminski and Prof. em. Christoph Hubig on Gilbert Simondon's Theory of Individuation and Philosophy of Technology |
2017 | M.A. Cultural and Literary Theory with a special focus on Philosophy. Scholarship holder of the Markel Foundation (Bosch). The master thesis Philosophy of Technology in Theories of Culture. Gilbert Simondon's Mode of Existence of Technical Objects and its development from thermodynamics and Gestalt theory was recognized with the Young Academics Achievement Award (2019) from the International Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications. |
2013 | B.A. Philosophy and German Studies |
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Teaching
WS 24/25
- The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (TÜ-VIP, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
- Fairness in AI (Master Studiengang “Angewandte KI”, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen)
- AI Ethics (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm)
- Molecular Biology and Theory of Science (Universität Ulm, Co-Teaching mit Jan Tuckermann)
- Various forms of “knowledge” and “wisdom” in Philosophy, Logic, Cognitive Sciences, and Psychoanalysis (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm)
SS 24
- Human-Technology Relations: Societal and Ethical Aspects of genAI applications (TRACS, University of Tübingen)
- Introduction to Epistemology (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm)
WS 23/24
- Introduction to Epistemology (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm)
- Societal Change and ethical questions arising from the use of AI technology (Institute for Philosophy, University of Education Ludwigsburg)
- Fairness in AI (FH Südwestfalen)
- Theory of Science and Molecular Biology (University of Ulm, Co-Teaching with Jan Tuckermann)
- Questionable Scenes: Ethics in Films and Series (Institute for Philosophy, University of Education Ludwigsburg)
- Questionable Scenes: Ethics and Philosophy in Films and Series (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm, Co-Teaching with Martin Hennig)
SS 23
- Introduction to Action Theoy (Institute for Philosophy, University of Education Ludwigsburg)
- Generative AI and Deepfake Technology (Institute for Philosophy, University of Education Ludwigsburg)
- Introduction to the Ethics of Technology (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm)
- Methods and perspectives for text analysis (Humboldt Zentrum für Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften, Universität Ulm, Co-Teaching with Martin Hennig)
WS 22/23
- Introduction to the Ethics of Technology (Institut für Philosophie, PH Ludwigsburg)
SS 22
- Reading Seminar Martha Nussbaum "Anger and Forgiveness" (Institut für Philosophie, PH Ludwigsburg)
WS 21/22
- Philosophy of Cultural Techniques and Social Behaviour (Institut für Philosophie, PH Ludwigsburg)
Memberships
- The German Society for Philosophy of Science, Society of Intercultural Philosophy, Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, Chaos Computer Club, DGPhil