Friday, September 21 |
Jan C. Schmidt
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
J. Britt Holbrook
University of North Texas
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Welcome |
Michael Hoffmann
Georgia Tech
Robert Frodeman
University of North Texas
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Workshop Introduction |
Saturday, September 22 |
J. Britt Holbrook
Univ. of North Texas
Michael Hoffmann
Georgia Tech
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Discussion of the questions before us |
Steve Fuller
University of Warwick
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Does interdisciplinarity promise to increase or decrease the global storehouse of unused knowledge? |
Jan C. Schmidt
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
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Problem-oriented Interdisciplinarity: a Critique of the Knowledge System? |
Robert Frodeman
University of North Texas
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Dedisciplining Philosophy |
Rene von Schomberg
European Commission
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Philosophers and their potential role in scientific and public debate on the acquisition of new knowledge and emerging technologies |
Stephan Lingner
Europäische Akademie
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Science, technology and society – perspectives for interdisciplinarity |
Richard Beecroft
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
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The Didactics of Technology Assessment – Contributions from Philosophy of Education for Interdisciplinary Scientific Policy Advice |
Kathryn Plaisance
University of Waterloo
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Philosophers of Science as Interactional Experts |
Hanne Andersen
Aarhus University
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Epistemic dependence and cooperative activity in interdisciplinary research |
Kyle Whyte
Michigan State University
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Can Philosophy Contribute to Cooperative Extension? |
Machiel Keestra
University of Amsterdam
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Reflective equilibrium as a process and coherence as an aim – philosophy’s modest but important role for interdisciplinarity. |
Nicola Erny
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
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Cognitive Enhancement / Neuroenhancement as an Interdisciplinary Problem. |
Karsten Weber
Brandenburg University of Technology
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Computer Simulations, the Future, and Philosophy of Science – A Complex and Complicated Relationship |
Sunday, September 23 |
Robert Frodeman
Univ. of North Texas
Jan C. Schmidt
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
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Discussion of questions before us |
Philipp W.Balsiger
University of Nürnberg
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Philosophizing on Philosophy |
Michael Hoffmann
Georgia Tech
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What exactly does it mean to address “real-world problems”? |
Wolfgang Krohn
University of Bielefeld
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Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and the Relevance of his Philosophy to the Relevance of Interdisciplinary Philosophy |
Anne Françoise Schmid
Ecole des Mines de Paris
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How does philosophy itself need to change for being able to contribute to real-world problems? |
Joerg Chet Tremmel
University of Tübingen
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Philosophers are from Venus, Social Scientists are from Mars. How Can Their Normative-Empirical Dialogue in Justice Research Work? |
Andrew Light
George Mason University
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A Productive Philosophy for the Global Equity Debates in Climate Diplomacy |
Michael O’Rourke
Michigan State University
Stephen Crowley
Boise State University
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What might ‘integration’ be? What using philosophical interventions to facilitate disciplinary integration can teach us about the notion of ‘common ground’ |
David A. Stone
Northern Illinois University
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Taking a transdisciplinary philosophical approach to Interdisciplinarity. |
J. Britt Holbrook
University of North Texas
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Is interdisciplinarity necessary for transformative research? |
Sophia Efstathiou
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Zara Mirmalek
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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If interdisciplinarity is the answer: What are the problems? |
Birgit Benzig /
Uta Eser
Nurtingen-Geislingen University
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Consulting biodiversity policies: How ethics can improve communication |
Adam Briggle
University of North Texas
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Metrics for a De-Disciplined Philosophy |