Thursday, March 28
Arrival and check-in
Friday, March 29
Patterson Office Tower, 18th Floor
9:00-9:30 Coffee & Registration
9:30-10:30 Haixin Dang, “Scientific Authorship and Epistemic Responsibility”
10:30-11:30 Smitha Milli & Ravit Dotan, “Analysis of the Rise of Deep Learning from a Philosophy of Science Perspective”
11:30-12:30 Lunch
12:30-1:30 Mikio Akagi & Frederick Gooding, “Microaggressions & Objectivity”
1:30-2:30 Karen Kovaka, “Explaining Irrationality”
2:30-2:45 Coffee Break
2:45-3:45 Zachary Piso, “Interdisciplinary Environmental Science as Ethical Inquiry”
Keynote: Jacobs Science Building, Room 221
4:30-6:00 Sean Valles, “Humbly Collaborating to Build a Culture of Health”
Saturday, March 30
Contributed Papers: Patterson Office Tower, 18th Floor
10:00-10:30 Coffee
10:30-11:30 Andrew Evans, “How Useful is the Research Domain Criteria?”
11:30-12:30 Nicholas Zautra, “The Philosopher of Science is by Necessity a Social Animal”
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:30 Justin Donhauser, “Four Other Ways of Doing Public Philosophy of Science”
Workshop Session, Regional Applications for Philosophy of Science: Patterson Office Tower
2:30-3:00 Overview (Julia Bursten) & Topic Introductions (Kentucky Philosophy Students)
Lauren Dickey, The Opioid Crisis
Christopher Grimsley, Artificial Intelligence
Beau Revlett, Measuring Hunger and Homelessness
3:00-4:15 Topic Breakout Sessions
4:15-5:00 Breakout Session Reports and Concluding Discussion