Professor Huw Price, populariser of the term 'reputation trap' is speaking at this Dublin conference. I will attend (probably) myself.
Disagreement in Science and Beyond
A workshop organised by WEXD (Dublin) and CSER (Cambridge)
July 3 and 4, 2017
UCD Sutherland School of Law, Room L143
University College Dublin
Monday July 3
9.30-10.20 Paul Boghossian (New York University)
“Normative relativism and disagreement”
10.20-11.10 Adam Carter (University of Glasgow)
“Archimedean Metanorms”
11.10-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30-12.20 Nick Hughes (UCD School of Philosophy, IRC Postdoctoral Fellow)
“A Dilemmic Approach to the Epistemology of Disagreement”
12.20-1.10 Huw Price (University of Cambridge and CSER)
“My Dinner with Andrea – Cold Fusion, Sane Science, and the Reputation Trap”
1.10- 2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.20 Helen De Cruz (Oxford Brookes University)
“Expert disagreement in Science and Religion”
3.20-4.10 Geert Keil (Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
“When experts disagree: A case study from academic philosophy”
4.10-4.30 Coffee Break
4.30-5.20 Maria Baghramian (UCD School of Philosophy) and
Annalisa Coliva (University of California, Irvine).
“Disagreement and Relativism”
7.00 Dinner
Tuesday July 4
9.30-10.20 Adrian Currie (University of Cambridge and CSER)
“Disagreement and Productivity”
10.20-11.10 Michela Massimi (University of Edinburgh)
"Points of view: scientific evidence and perspectival knowledge"
11.10-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 -12.20 Kirsten Walsh (University of Nottingham)
“How Many Colours?”
12.20-1.10 Mikio Akagi (Texas Christian University and WEXD)
"You Say Potato; I Say Parameterization: Modelling Conceptual Disagreement by Tracking Background Commitments"
1.20-2.30 Lunch
2.30-3.20 Finnur Dellsén ((University College Dublin and WEXD)
"The Epistemic Value of Expert Autonomy
3.20-3.40 Coffee Break
3.40-4.30 Anjan Chakravartty (University of Notre Dame)
“Scientific Evidence and the Uniqueness Thesis”
4.30 Round Table Discussion
6.00 Close of the workshop