Workshop Social epistemology and cognitive sociology Organisé par Alban Bouvier et Raphaël Künstler (Professeur en Sociologie) (doctorant du CEPERC) Les journées se dérouleront entièrement en anglais. Date : mercredi 23, 18h et jeudi 24 mars Lieu : Salle du conseil, Salle des professeurs
Programme DÉPARTEMENT DE SOCIOLOGIE & CEPERC, CONSEIL SCIENTIFIQUE ECOLE DOCTORALE Espaces, cultures et sociétés - ED 355 ECOLE DOCTORALE Cognition, langage, éducation - ED 356 March 23 - Salle du conseil : 17.30 17.45 : Opening speeches: Catherine Virlouvet (ED 355) and Jacques Vauclair (ED 356). 17.45 19.15 : Paul Thagard (University of Waterloo) - Mapping minds across cultures. March 24 - Salle des professeurs (CEPERC) : 9h-10h30 : Steve FULLER (University of Warwick) - What is epistemic justice? 10h30-11h10 : Olivier OUZILOU (University of Aix-Marseille) - Social interest and epistemic reasons 11.10 11.25 : break 11h25-12. 05 : Bernard CONEIN (University of Nice and GSPM) - How open models and digital communications affect knowledge acquisition? 11h05-12h45 : Aurélien DYJAK (University of Aix-Marseille) - The interactive dimension of social categories of persons : The case of the category of the pedophiles. 14h15-14.55 : Alban BOUVIER (University of Aix-Marseille I and Jean Nicod Institute) - Belief, Practical Acceptance and Evidential Acceptance in judicial and religious contexts. 14h 55-15.35 : Sebastien URBANSKI (University of Aix-Marseille) Freedom to Hold or Not to Hold Group Beliefs: The Case of Religious Beliefs in French and Polish Public Schools. 15h 35 15.50 : break 15h 50-16h 30 : Anouk BARBEROUSSE (CNRS-IHPST) - On collaborative computer simulations in climate science. 16 h 30-17h 10 : Raphaël KÜNSTLER (University of Aix-Marseille) - Reconciling logical and social reasons in scientific theory choices.
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