9th Annual University of Calgary Philosophy Graduate Conference: Trusting relationships between science and the public Locating problems and generating solutions
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9th Annual University of Calgary Philosophy Graduate Conference Trusting relationships between science and the public: Locating problems and generating solutions Keynote: Naomi Scheman (Minnesota) The central question of this conference will be “How can we constructively criticize science from a variety of perspectives, without further damaging public trust in science?”
Dates of the conference: April 30th and May 1st (Mountain Time | GMT-6)
April 30th 2021
12:45pm Welcoming remarks
1:00-1:45pm Kyle William Huitt (University of Western Michigan)
The Demarcation Problem and the Utility of ‘Science’ in Public Discourse
2:00-2:45pm Arunkumar Rajavel (University of Victoria)
Towards a Methodological-Epistemic Pluralism in Science
3:00-3:45pm Clarisse Paron (University of Dalhouise)
Evidence, Testimony, and Trust: How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Exacerbating the Crisis of Trust in Science
4:00-5:30pm Keynote: Naomi Scheman (University of Minnesota)
"A Metaphysical Argument for the Importance of Trusting Relationships Between Science and the Public"
May 1st 2021
1:00-1:45pm Alice Wheatley (Independent Scholar)
Epistemic Empathy and Public Trust in Science
2:00-2:45pm Seth Goldwasser (University of Pittsburg)
Function and Modeling Systems
3:00-3:45pm Rachel Katz (University of Western Ontario)
Funding the future? Trust and transparency on crowdfunding for research projects
4:00-5:30pm Meet-and-greet and discussion on Gather
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