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Gábor Hofer-Szabó and Márton Gömöri are giving talks at the 7th Biennial Meeting of the European Philosophy of Science Association held on 11-14 September at the University of Geneva. Gábor Hofer-Szabó's talk is titled "Commutativity, simultaneous measurability, and contextuality in the Kochen-Specker arguments"; Márton Gönöri's talk is titled "A Causal Account of Initial Distributions."
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Ferenc Hörcher presents a talk in Belfast, at the Constitutional Law Summer School of the Attorney General for Northern Ireland, on 9 August 2019. His presentation is entitled Continuity, Tradition and Constitutional Values – the Case of Hungary.
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Our research fellow Balazs Gyenis, who in the 2018/19 academic year was on leave to London School of Economics' Department of Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method, won the "Excellence in Education" award for his work at LSE.
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The MTA BTK Lendület "Morals and Science" Research Group cordially invites you to its upcoming conference on
Date of the event: 8th-9th July, 2019.
Venue of the event: 1097 Budapest, 4. Toth Kalman st., 7th floor
Programme:
Monday, 8th of July
09.00-10.00: Steve Fuller: Post-Truth Epistemology: Life after Rawls and Habermas Bubble
10.00-11.00: Klemens Kappel: Science as public reason
11.00-11.20: Break
11.20-12.20: Stephanie Ruphy: Can the virtues of participative democracy be imported in scientific research? Political and epistemological prospects (and challenges) of citizen science
12.20-14.00: Lunch break
14.00-15.00: Jeroen Van Bouwel: Are transparency and representativeness of values hampering scientific pluralism?
15.00-16.00: Mark Brown: Democracy, Populism, and the Politicization of Science
16.00-16.20: Break
16.20-17.20: Heather Douglas (online): Freedom of Research and Scientific Responsibility in Democratic Societies
17.20-18.20: Hans Radder: Which science, which freedom, and which democracy?
Tuesday, 9th of July
09.00-10.00: Hugh Lacey: Participatory democracy and methodological pluralism
10.00-11.00: Phil Mullins: Michael Polanyi's Post-Critical Vision of Science and Society
11.00-11.20: Break
11.20-12.20: Peter Hartl: The ethos of science and central planning: Merton and Michael Polanyi on the autonomy of science
12.20-14.00: Lunch break
14.00-14.45: Tihamer Margitay: What can liberalism learn from science?
14.45-15.30: Dustin Olson: Public Opinion, Democratic Legitimacy, and Epistemic Compromise
15.30-16.15: Jisoo Seo: A Consequentialist Way of Looking at Values in Science
16.15-16.35: Break
16.35-17.35: Matthew Brown: Expert Authority and Autonomy
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The Institute of Philosophy, RCH HAS, cordially invites you to its conference
MacIntyre 90 - Practice, Tradition, Natural Law
organized jointly with the National University of Public Service.
Date: 27-28 June 2019
Venue: National University of Public Service, Budapest, Ludovika square 2., main building, 1st floor, room Hunyadi
Organizers: Ferenc Hörcher (National University of Public Service, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Tamás Paár (Pázmány Péter Catholic University), Zoltán Turgonyi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
See program here.
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