Past Events

29 Jan
29. Jan. 2024 30. Jan. 2024
SOCRATES Events

Philosophy of Science and the turn to Society

The first ever workshop held at SOCRATES brings together researchers from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Groningen and the Institute of Philosophy of Leibniz University Hannover, including SOCRATES fellows. At the workshop, philosophers of science from both institutions will engage in a variety of topics related to the turn to society and trust in science.

Speaker/s

Matthias Ackermann: Navigating Uncertainty – Climate Models as Epistemic Tools
Markus Eronen: Discovering Psychological Complexity through (Un)constrained Exploration
Daniel Herrmann: Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility: A Conventional Take
Hannah Hilligardt: Science as Public Service
Luis Lopez: Machine Learning in Science: Challenging the Toy Model Analogy
Freek Oude Maatman: Realizing Psychological Validity
Ilvie Prince: The Epistemic Risks of Regulation, Side Effect Reporting and the Risk of Wishful Speaking
Thijs Ringelberg: What is Credit in Science Policy?
Klee Schöppl: Socially situating NormAN: Standpoints in a Bayesian ABM
Hendrik Siebe: Complex Hidden Profiles
Helena Slanickova: Getting to the Bottom of Facts and Values in Evidence-Based Policy
Jacob Stegenga: Deontic Philosophy of Science

Event organiser/s

Centre for Advanced Studies SOCRATES (KFG 43), Institute for Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover

This workshop is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) – Project 470816212/KFG43.

Date

29. Jan. 2024 30. Jan. 2024

Contact information

Dr. Leonie Wiemeyer
Institute for Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover
leonie.wiemeyer@philos.uni-hannover.de

Location

Institute for Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover