Values in Science and Science Policy

May 23, 2014 - May 24, 2014
The Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, George Mason University

Washington
United States

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The Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University invites submissions for a workshop on values in science and science policy, broadly construed. The conference will be held on Mason’s Fairfax Campus in the Metro Washington, DC area on May 23–24.

Deadline for submissions (paper or abstract) has been extended to April 8.

The workshop will focus on the role played by values — epistemic or otherwise — in scientific inquiry, and its implications for the manner in which science is used to inform policy and for the way in which science is funded and organized. Preference will be given to submissions that touch upon both themes in the title.

Speakers include:

Andrew Light, Philosophy and Public Policy, George Mason University
David Levy, Economics, George Mason University
Wendy Parker, Philosophy, Durham University
Sandra Peart, Leadership Studies, University of Richmond
Daniel Sarewitz, Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, Arizona State University
J.D. Trout, Philosophy, Loyola University

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Erik Angner, Philosophy, Economics, and Public Policy, George Mason University
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @ErikAngner

For any questions or to submit a paper or abstract, please contact the organizer. The workshop is sponsored by the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University.

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