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SUMMARY:Ethics\, Epistemology\, and Engineering
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LOCATION:Newark\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>On April 24-26\, 2026 the University of Delaware is hosting a workshop &ldquo\;Ethics\, Epistemology\, and Engineering&rdquo\; featuring keynote talks by Zachary Pirtle (fPET) and Deborah Johnson (UVA).</p>\n<p>The keynote talks will be held 4:15-7:15pm Friday\, April 24. These are free and open to the public\, no RSVP required.</p>\n<p>Space at the workshop Saturday-Sunday is limited. Please email eeeworkshop2026@udel.edu to RSVP.</p>\n<p>Engineering is both a technical and a normative practice\, involving judgments about evidence\, models\, uncertainty\, and risks that carry ethical consequences. This workshop brings together philosophers and engineers to examine how engineering knowledge is produced\, applied\, and justified in ways that have significant&nbsp\;social impact.</p>\n<p>Topics include:</p>\n<p>the nature of engineering expertise</p>\n<p>the use of models and simulations</p>\n<p>uncertainty in risk assessment</p>\n<p>epistemic and moral responsibility in design</p>\n<p>values in standards\, regulations\, and infrastructures</p>\n<p>ethical and epistemic challenges in engineering with AI.</p>\n<p>The workshop aims to foster dialogue between philosophical theory and engineering practice.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Please direct any questions about the workshop to&nbsp\;eeeworkshop2026@udel.edu</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Noel Swanson;CN=Thomas M. Powers:
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