IDSS FiloLab 2021. Experimental Philosophy: Knowledge, norms and social perceptions in the wake of COVID-19

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IDSS FiloLab 2021. Experimental Philosophy: Knowledge, norms and social perceptions in the wake of COVID-19

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Online Workshop - October 13th - 15th 2021
campaa-idss-2021---filolab-imagen-para-web-definitiva UGR FiloLab Unit and the Doctoral Program in Philosophy launch the third Doctoral Summer School. Due to the ongoing uncertainty, and to facilitate international participation, the format will be a three-day on-line workshop. Guest lecturers Cristina Bicchieri (U. of Pennsylvania), Ophelia Deroy (Ludvig Maximilian University Munich), and Brian Earp (Yale University / Uehiro Center University of Oxford), will talk about the method of experimental philosophy and how it can be used to explore philosophical issues that have become focal in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Participants are invited to submit their research projects / research papers for discussion. The aim of the workshop is to promote discussion, allowing doctoral candidates to receive feed-back on their projects.

Topics of accepted projects/papers may be related/but not restricted to the following: public trust in science (epistemology) and in mechanisms of political decision; social preparedness in the face of unexpected shocks; social priorities in health, economy, culture, etc.; evolution and change of social norms; threats to individual liberty and liberal rights due to widespread governmental curfews and restrictions; issues in medical ethics and bioethics, such as distribution of scarce medical resources (medical triage, vaccination protocols, etc.).