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SUMMARY:Conceptual Engineering and the Challenges of Implementation
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LOCATION:C/ Albasanz\, 26-28\, Madrid\, Spain\, 28037
DESCRIPTION:<p>Conceptual engineering holds great promise for improving our theoretical and practical conceptual repertoires\, but turning its insights into real-world changes presents a host of challenges. This workshop explores the complex terrain between ideal conceptual reform and its successful implementation\, drawing on philosophy\, linguistics\, social science\, as well as actual engineering. Participants will examine questions such as: What does it take to replace a flawed concept? How do social\, institutional\, or linguistic constraints shape the feasibility of conceptual change? And what role should conceptual engineers play in navigating these constraints? Join us in person or over Zoom for an interdisciplinary conversation at the cutting edge of philosophical practice.</p>\n<p>---</p>\n<p><strong>Zoom details:</strong></p>\n<p>ID: 990 3383 3705</p>\n<p>Access code: 064396</p>\n<p>---</p>\n<p><strong>SCHEDULE</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Day 1 &ndash\; Monday\, May 5</strong></p>\n<p>9:45&ndash\;10:00: Welcome and introduction</p>\n<p>10:00&ndash\;11:20 Talk 1: Elizabeth Cantalamessa\, St. Bonaventure University: &lsquo\;Sentimentalist Conceptual Engineering&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>11:20&ndash\;11:40 Break</p>\n<p>11:40&ndash\;13:00 Talk 2: Ethan Landes\, University of Kent: &lsquo\;Lessons Learned from Attempting to Propagate Revised Concepts&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>13:00&ndash\;15:00 Lunch Break</p>\n<p>15:00&ndash\;16:20 Talk 3: Daniel L&oacute\;pez Castro\, CSIC\, Madrid: &lsquo\;Safety of what? Making a Case for &lsquo\;Value Alignment&rsquo\; in Conceptual Engineering&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>16:20&ndash\;16:40 Break</p>\n<p>16:40&ndash\;18:00 Talk 4: Guido L&ouml\;hr\, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: &lsquo\;What Makes Pragmatic Theories of Conceptual Engineering Different?&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>*</p>\n<p><strong>Day 2 &ndash\; Tuesday\, May 6</strong></p>\n<p>10:00&ndash\;11:20 Talk 5: Duccio Calosi\, University of Barcelona: &lsquo\;Polysemy\, Conceptual Expansion\, and Implementation&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>11:20&ndash\;11:40 Break</p>\n<p>11:40&ndash\;13:00 Talk 6: Eve Kitsik\, University of Vienna: &lsquo\;Engineering Implementation&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>13:00&ndash\;15:00 Lunch Break</p>\n<p>15:00&ndash\;16:20 Talk 7: Herman Veluwenkamp\, University of Groningen: &lsquo\;Implementation and Conceptual Ethics: Should They Talk to Each Other?&rsquo\;</p>
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