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13 maja 2021: Research seminar online - Markus Kneer (University of Zurich), Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University): Outcome Effects, Moral Luck and the Hindsight Bias
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13 maja 2021: Research seminar online - Markus Kneer (University of Zurich), Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University): Outcome Effects, Moral Luck and the Hindsight Bias

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, May 13th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 13 maja 2021: Research seminar online - Markus Kneer (University of Zurich), Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University): Outcome Effects, Moral Luck and the Hindsight Bias
[Important! Event date changed] May 6th 2021: Research seminar online - Joby Varghese (Indian Institute of Technology Jammu): Non-epistemic values in shaping the parameters for evaluating the effectiveness of candidate vaccines
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[Important! Event date changed] May 6th 2021: Research seminar online - Joby Varghese (Indian Institute of Technology Jammu): Non-epistemic values in shaping the parameters for evaluating the effectiveness of candidate vaccines

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, May 6th, at 3pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o [Important! Event date changed] May 6th 2021: Research seminar online - Joby Varghese (Indian Institute of Technology Jammu): Non-epistemic values in shaping the parameters for evaluating the effectiveness of candidate vaccines
22nd April 2021: Research seminar online - Christian Tarsney (University of Oxford): Non-Additive Axiologies in Large Worlds
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22nd April 2021: Research seminar online - Christian Tarsney (University of Oxford): Non-Additive Axiologies in Large Worlds

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, April 22nd, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 22nd April 2021: Research seminar online - Christian Tarsney (University of Oxford): Non-Additive Axiologies in Large Worlds
8th April 2021: Research seminar online - Michael Klenk (Technische Universiteit Delft): Moral Judgement and Moral Progress: The Problem of Cognitive Control
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8th April 2021: Research seminar online - Michael Klenk (Technische Universiteit Delft): Moral Judgement and Moral Progress: The Problem of Cognitive Control

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, April 8th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 8th April 2021: Research seminar online - Michael Klenk (Technische Universiteit Delft): Moral Judgement and Moral Progress: The Problem of Cognitive Control
11th March 2021: Research seminar online - Michał Klincewicz (Tilburg University / Jagiellonian University): Consequences of unexplainable machine learning for the notions of a trusted doctor and patient autonomy
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11th March 2021: Research seminar online - Michał Klincewicz (Tilburg University / Jagiellonian University): Consequences of unexplainable machine learning for the notions of a trusted doctor and patient autonomy

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, March 11th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 11th March 2021: Research seminar online - Michał Klincewicz (Tilburg University / Jagiellonian University): Consequences of unexplainable machine learning for the notions of a trusted doctor and patient autonomy
4th March 2021: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (Jagiellonian University), Javier Suárez (Jagiellonian University): When you are forced to being nice. Multicellularity is more about coercion than about altruism
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4th March 2021: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (Jagiellonian University), Javier Suárez (Jagiellonian University): When you are forced to being nice. Multicellularity is more about coercion than about altruism

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, March 4th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 4th March 2021: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (Jagiellonian University), Javier Suárez (Jagiellonian University): When you are forced to being nice. Multicellularity is more about coercion than about altruism
25th February 2021: Research seminar online - Nora Heinzelmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Higher-order uncertainty in bioethical judgements
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25th February 2021: Research seminar online - Nora Heinzelmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Higher-order uncertainty in bioethical judgements

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, February 25th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 25th February 2021: Research seminar online - Nora Heinzelmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Higher-order uncertainty in bioethical judgements
28th January 2021: Research seminar online - Alex Broadbent (University of Johannesburg): Robo-epidemiology: Machine learning, causal inference and public health
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28th January 2021: Research seminar online - Alex Broadbent (University of Johannesburg): Robo-epidemiology: Machine learning, causal inference and public health

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, January 28th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 28th January 2021: Research seminar online - Alex Broadbent (University of Johannesburg): Robo-epidemiology: Machine learning, causal inference and public health
[Important! Event date changed] 21th January 2021: Research seminar online - Matt Bennett (University of Essex): When experts meet policy: Recommendations and judging trustworthiness.
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[Important! Event date changed] 21th January 2021: Research seminar online - Matt Bennett (University of Essex): When experts meet policy: Recommendations and judging trustworthiness.

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, January 21th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o [Important! Event date changed] 21th January 2021: Research seminar online - Matt Bennett (University of Essex): When experts meet policy: Recommendations and judging trustworthiness.
7th January 2021: Research seminar online - Bartosz Biskup (Jagiellonian University): Why marriage? Ungrounded essentialism in theories of marriage.
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7th January 2021: Research seminar online - Bartosz Biskup (Jagiellonian University): Why marriage? Ungrounded essentialism in theories of marriage.

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, January 7th, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 7th January 2021: Research seminar online - Bartosz Biskup (Jagiellonian University): Why marriage? Ungrounded essentialism in theories of marriage.
Vilius Dranseika
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17th December 2020: Research seminar online - Vilius Dranseika (INCET JU): Personal Identity, Direction of Change, and the Right to Withdraw from Research: A Cross-linguistic Replication of Tobia (2016)

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The seminar will take place on Thursday, 17th of December, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 17th December 2020: Research seminar online - Vilius Dranseika (INCET JU): Personal Identity, Direction of Change, and the Right to Withdraw from Research: A Cross-linguistic Replication of Tobia (2016)
10th December 2020: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (IF UJ) with the co-author: Drug repurposing for COVID-19: The problem of excessive hypothesis testing
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10th December 2020: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (IF UJ) with the co-author: Drug repurposing for COVID-19: The problem of excessive hypothesis testing

We have the pleasure to invite you for a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The subject of the seminar is 'Drug repurposing for COVID-19: The problem of excessive hypothesis testing' and it will be delivered by Adrian Stencel (IF UJ) with the co-author. The seminar will take place on Thursday, 10th of December, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 10th December 2020: Research seminar online - Adrian Stencel (IF UJ) with the co-author: Drug repurposing for COVID-19: The problem of excessive hypothesis testing
26th November 2020: Research seminar online - Przemysław Zawadzki (Jagiellonian University): Personality and authenticity in light of the memory-modifying potential of optogenetics
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26th November 2020: Research seminar online - Przemysław Zawadzki (Jagiellonian University): Personality and authenticity in light of the memory-modifying potential of optogenetics

We have the pleasure to invite you to a research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. The subject of the seminar is 'Personality and authenticity in light of the memory-modifying potential of optogenetics' and it will be delivered by Przemysław Zawadzki (Jagiellonian University). The seminar will take place on Thursday, 26th of November, at 5:30pm on MS Teams (link below).
Read More o 26th November 2020: Research seminar online - Przemysław Zawadzki (Jagiellonian University): Personality and authenticity in light of the memory-modifying potential of optogenetics