Jean du Toit is an Associate Professor in the School of Philosophy at the North-West University (in the Faculty of Humanities). He is a Doctor in Philosophy and studied Biochemistry up to Master’s level – studying at both the North-West University in South Africa and at Gent University in Belgium. His research focuses on the question of embodiment in relation to digital technologies – tracing the ethical and political implications thereof. His research interests are Phenomenology, Philosophy of Technology, Critical Theory, Existentialism, and Ethics.
Jean du Toit is an Associate Professor in the School of Philosophy at the North-West University (in the Faculty of Humanities). He is a Doctor in Philosophy and studied Biochemistry up to Master’s level – studying at both the North-West University in South Africa and at Gent University in Belgium. His research focuses on the […]
Jean du Toit is an Associate Professor in the School of Philosophy at the North-West University (in the Faculty of Humanities). He is a Doctor in Philosophy and studied Biochemistry up to Master’s level – studying at both the North-West University in South Africa and at Gent University in Belgium. His research focuses on the question of embodiment in relation to digital technologies – tracing the ethical and political implications thereof. His research interests are Phenomenology, Philosophy of Technology, Critical Theory, Existentialism, and Ethics.
Jean du Toit is an Associate Professor in the School of Philosophy at the North-West University (in the Faculty of Humanities). He is a Doctor in Philosophy and studied Biochemistry up to Master’s level – studying at both the North-West University in South Africa and at Gent University in Belgium. His research focuses on the […]