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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20200615T053000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20200617T130000
SUMMARY:Summer School: Philosophy\, Science\, Antiscience
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LOCATION:Ulica grada Vukovara 54\, Zagreb\, Croatia\, 10000
DESCRIPTION:<p>&ldquo\;The belief in the value of scientific truth &ndash\; Max Weber once remarked &ndash\; is not derived from nature\, but is a product of definite cultures&rdquo\;. In 1938\, Robert K. Merton\, one of the founding fathers of the sociology of science\, added that\, under certain conditions\, &ldquo\;this belief is readily transmuted into doubt or disbelief&rdquo\;. Skepticism\, in turn\, can develop into open hostility and rejection. In fact\, since its emergence\, modern science has been subject to a vast range of criticisms\, which have further intensified with the explosive transformations that science and technology have brought about &ndash\; for better and for worse &ndash\; in the past three hundred years. Sometimes\, these criticisms are motivated by ideological or emotional factors\; other times\, instead\, they are related to the very structure of the scientific enterprise or to the ways in which scientific knowledge is achieved and communicated. But what <em>is</em> modern science\, and what is it that distinguishes it from other &ndash\; past and present &ndash\; forms of knowledge? The aim of this course is\, on the one hand\, to explore the historical processes that led to the development of what today we call &ldquo\;science&rdquo\; and to the rejection or marginalization of what is <em>no longer</em> considered such\; on the other hand\, it is to discuss some of those skeptic or antiscientific attitudes as they emerge both within and without the domain of science proper. These topics will be addressed from historical\, philosophical and sociological perspectives.</p>\n<p>Admission is open to both graduate (MA\, MSt) and postgraduate (PhD) students.</p>\n<p>Program and info at:</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Pavel Gregoric;CN="Boris Kožnjak";CN=Martino Rossi Monti:
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