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27-30 czerwca – Konferencja Yale-Oxford-Jagiellonian BioXPhi Summit
Publikujemy program oraz informacje o rejestracji na konferencję Yale-Oxford-Jagiellonian BioXPhi Summit, która odbędzie się w terminie 27-30 czerwca w Krakowie
Rejestracja
Ze względu na ograniczoną ilość miejsc, zainteresowanych uczestnictwem w konferencji prosimy o rejestrację poprzez przesłanie wiadomości mailowej o tytule "BioXPhi Summit" na adres Interdyscyplinarnego Centrum Etyki (incet@uj.edu.pl) z imieniem, nazwiskiem oraz afiliacją.
Program konferencji
Wtorek, 27 czerwca
ul. Gołębia 24 (sala 52, drugie piętro)
18:00 - 20:00 Wieczór powitalny i sesja posterowa
Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): "Do larger losses come with a greater sense of choice? Sacrificial dilemmas and people’s choice perceptions"
Ho Man Him (Maastricht University): "Can, and should, we Morally Enhance Psychopathic Individuals?'"
Klaudyna Horniczak (Jagiellonian University): “Is Epistemic Status Gender-Biased? Gender as a Predictor of Testimonial Reliability Assessments in Violent Crimes?”
Carme Isern Mas (University of Granada): "Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare"
Mona Jahangiri (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich): "Neuroethics: Memory-dampening and the problem of personal identity"
Lisa Klümper (University of Wuppertal): "Those we love and those we protect - How intimate relationships affect judgments of various norm violations"
Robin Kopecký (Charles University): "Cognitive reflection in COVID-19 framing"
Dariusz Miękisz (Jagiellonian University): “Antidepressants, emotional numbness and moral judgment”
Daniel Martín (University of Granada) & Jon Rueda (University of Granada): “Normality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction”
Jorge Suárez (University of Granada): "A Quasi-Experimental Approach to the Relationship between Legality and Moral Intuitions about Assisted Dying."
Christian Rodriguez Perez (University of Basel): "Ethical dilemmas in animal research - investigating decision maker’s attitudes"
Maryam Khan (University of Edinburgh) & Matti Wilks (University of Edinburgh): "Can An Exclusion Mindset Expand the Moral Circle?"
Środa, 28 czerwca
ul. Gołębia 24 (sala 52, drugie piętro)
9:00 - 9:15 Rejestracja uczestników
9:15 - 9:30 Powitanie
9:30 - 10:25 [Keynote talk] Joanna Demaree-Cotton (University of Oxford): TBC
10:25 - 10:45 Przerwa kawowa
10:45 - 11:05 Michał Białek (University of Wrocław): "Predictability drives moral impressions of agents"
11:05 - 11:25 Ivars Neiders (University of Latvia) & Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University): "Pluralism about death: inter- and intra-personal"
11:25 - 12:00 James Toomey (Pace University) & Jonathan Lewis (University of Manchester): Advance Decisions and First- and Third-Person Judgments"
12:00 - 12:35 Sabine Salloch (Hannover Medical School): “The birth of the "digital turn" in bioethics?"
12:35 - 14:15 Przerwa obiadowa
14:15 - 14:50 Kathryn Francis (Keele University): ""It was way too real and it freaked me out a lot": Assessing and training moral decisions in Virtual Reality"
14:50 - 15:10 Piotr Bystranowski (Jagiellonian University): "The (legal) history of harm"
15:10 -15:30 Julia Kolak (Edward and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University Clinical Ethics Fellow, Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics) & Joel Rowe (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai): "The Semantics of Abortion: Conceptual Unclarities and their Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Implications"
15:30 - 16:05 Blanca Rodríguez López (Complutense University of Madrid): "Coercion freedom and voluntariness in prenatal genetic choices"
16:05-16:40 Kristen Hens (University of Antwerp) & Andreas De Block (KU Leuven): "Two studies in experimental philosophy of medicine: lessons learned"
19:00 Kolacja
Czwartek, 29 czerwca
ul. Gołębia 24 (sala 52, drugie piętro)
9:00 - 9:30 Kawa
9:30 - 9:50 Tomasz Żuradzki (Jagiellonian University): "Human enhancement in bioethical discussions: a computational approach"
9:50 - 10:10 Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University): "Qualitative and Quantitative Empirical Bioethics"
10:10 - 10:45 Edmond Awad (University of Exeter): "Computational Ethics"
10:45 - 11:15 Przerwa kawowa
11:15 - 11:35 Laura Cabrera (Pennsylvania State University): "Ethical Concerns about Psychiatric Electroceutical Interventions: Insights Gain from an Embedded Experiment Study"
11:35 - 11:55 Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada): "Why means matter morally: Understanding opposition to biotechnological enhancement"
11:55 - 12:15 Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University): "The anthropocentric bias of ecocide"
12:15 - 12:35 Madeline G. Reinecke (Yale University): "Mind perception and experimental bioethics"
12:35 - 14:10 Przerwa obiadowa
14:10 - 14:45 Antoni Gomila (University of the Balearic Islands): "Coercion in mental health treatment"
14:45 - 15:20 Jim Everett (Kent University): "Trust in Artificial Moral Advisors"
15:20 - 15:40 Emilian Mihailov (University of Bucharest): "Acceptable Objectives of Empirical Research in Bioethics"
15:40 - 16:00 Brian Earp (University of Oxford): "Credit and Blame for Human-AI Jointly Created Outputs"
16:00 - 16:20 Przerwa kawowa
16:20 - 17:15 [Keynote talk] Joshua Knobe (Yale University): "Advance Directives and Personal Identity"
17:15 - 17:30 Zakończenie konferencji
Piątek, 30 czerwca
ul. Grodzka 52 (sala 13, parter)
9:00 - 14:00 Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada): Warsztaty metodologiczne