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SUMMARY:René Descartes Lectures 2016: Science\, Values and Democracy (Heather Douglas)
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LOCATION:Tilburg\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:<p>Every other year\, a distinguished philosopher visits <a target="_blank">Tilburg</a>&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">University</a> and the <a target="_blank">Tilburg Center for Logic\, Ethics and</a>&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">Philosophy of Science</a> to present the Ren&eacute\; Descartes Lectures.</p>\n<p>It is a great pleasure to announce that <a target="_blank">Professor Heather Douglas</a>&nbsp\;(University of Waterloo) is this year&rsquo\;s Ren&eacute\; Descartes Lecturer. Professor Douglas&nbsp\;will deliver three lectures\, each of which will be commented on by two renowned scholars.</p>\n<p><strong>Workshop &ldquo\;Science\, Values and Democracy&rdquo\;</strong></p>\n<p>Beside Professor Douglas&rsquo\; lectures and the invited commentaries\, there will also be a workshop on the topic of Science\, Values and Democracy for which we cordially invite contributions.</p>\n<p>Topics of interest include\, but are not limited to:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>science and values</li>\n<li>scientific objectivity</li>\n<li>inductive risk</li>\n<li>science and public policy</li>\n<li>science and risk assessment</li>\n<li>the division of epistemic labor</li>\n<li>the collaborative dimension of science</li>\n<li>the social dynamics of science</li>\n<li>the role of science and scientific expertise in modern democracies</li>\n<li>science communication</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Notifications will be sent out by 1 June. </p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Silvia Ivani ;CN=Jan Sprenger:
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