International Conference on Engaging Ethics and Epistemology in Science (EES 2022)
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Download the Book of Abstracts here.
Day 1 – Thursday, 29 September 2022
08:15-08:45 Registration
Leibnizsaal, Ground Floor
08:45-08:55 Welcome Address (Organizing Commitee)
08:55-09:15 Welcome Address (Torsten Wilholt)
Leibnizsaal
09:20-10:00
Kristen Intemann (Invited Talk): Science and Values: Understanding Distrust of Predictive Models
Leibnizsaal, Ground Floor
10:05-10:45
Ontic Risks, Uncertainty, and Classification for Biodiversity Conservation
Joeri Witteveen
Karmarschraum, 1st Floor
10:05-10:45
Machine Learning-induced Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare: Epistemological and Ethical Perspectives
Giorgia Pozzi
Kerstingzimmer, 2nd Floor
10:05-10:45
[CANCELED] A Norm for Science Advice: Making Beliefs Accurate
Deniz Sarikaya
Hannah-Arendt-Saal, Basement Floor
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
Leibnizsaal
11:15-11:55
A Case for Voting in Science
Vincent Cuypers
Karmarschraum
11:15-11:55
Building Public Trust in Science: Why Science Advertising is a Bad Idea
Jon Leefmann
Kerstingzimmer
11:15-11:55
[CANCELED] How to Use Explainable AI Responsibly
Oliver Buchholz and Karoline Reinhardt
Leibnizsaal
12:00-12:40
Anna Leuschner (Invited Talk): From Denialism to Distraction: Reflections on Industry’s New Strategies against Climate Action
Outside, in front of Leibnizhaus
12:40-12:50 Group Photo
Hannah-Arendt-Saal, Basement Floor
12:40-14:05 Lunch Break
Leibnizsaal
14:05-14:45
In Their Best Interest – Ignorance, Expert-Involvement and Debates on Epistemic Paternalism
Sonja Riegler
Karmarschraum
14:05-14:45
Justification of Algorithmic Decision-Making Needs not only a Good but also the Right Explanation
Markus Ahlers
Kerstingzimmer
14:05-14:45
Do Open-access Publishing and a National Research Agenda Serve the Public Interest of Science?
Hans Radder
Leibnizsaal
14:50-15:30
Liam Kofi Bright (Invited Talk): Du Boisian Alternative to Peer Review
Hannah-Arendt-Saal
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
Leibnizsaal
16:00-16:40
[ZOOM] Nonpropositional Ignorance
Quill Kukla
Karmarschraum
16:00-16:40
[ZOOM] Evaluative Validity: the Case from Poverty
Measures
Samuel Maia
Kerstingzimmer
16:00-16:40
Policy Recommendations, Science Advice, and
Well-placed Trust
Torbjørn Gundersen
16:40-16:50 Short Break
Leibnizsaal
16:50-17:30
Deciding Whom to Trust and Testimonial Injustice in Science
George Barimah
Karmarschraum
16:50-17:30
Interdisciplinary Explanations: A Framework
Mel Fagan
Kerstingzimmer
16:50-17:30
[ZOOM] Warranted Trust and Divergent Values
Michael Pope
Leibnizsaal
17:35-18:15
Kevin Elliott (Invited Talk): Managing Value Judgments in Contexts of Scientific Dissent
Brauhaus Ernst August, Schmiedestraße 13, 30159 Hannover
19:30-21:30
Conference Dinner (self-paid)
Day 2 – Friday, 30 September 2022
Leibnizsaal
08:45-09:00 Welcome & Announcements
Leibnizsaal
09:00-09:40
Tarja Knuuttila (Invited Talk): Surrogate Reasoning: Representational and Artefactual Approaches
Leibnizsaal
09:45-10:25
Unboxing the Black-box Problem: The Relationality of AI in Medicine
Pei-hua Huang and Samantha Copeland
Karmarschraum
09:45-10:25
What Role Does Value Play in Socio-ecological Accounts of Science?
Elis Jones
Kerstingzimmer
09:45-10:25
From Population-level Guidelines to Individualized Nutrition Advice? Sociopolitical Implications of Personalized Nutrition
Saana Jukola
Hannah-Arendt-Saal
10:25-10:55 Coffee Break
Leibnizsaal
10:55-11:35
Benefits and Risks of Wearable Technology for Health: Integrating Epistemology and Ethics
Stefano Canali
Karmarschraum
10:55-11:35
Values as Evidence? Prospects and Limits of Assessing Values Empirically
Chris ChoGlueck and Lisa Lloyd
Kerstingzimmer
10:55-11:35
[CANCELED] A Critical Approach to XAI: The Case of Digital Phenotyping
Martina Vortel
Leibnizsaal
11:40-12:20
Sabina Leonelli (Invited Talk): The Ethics of Empiricism
Leibnizsaal
12:20-12:40 Closing
Hannah-Arendt-Saal
12:40-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-16:00 Afternoon Hike