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The goal of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics (INCET) at the Jagiellonian University is to encourage and support research activities in philosophy and ethics, in particular research on the classic bioethical dilemmas (e.g. reproductive or end-of-life decisions, organ transplantation, clinical decision making) and on topics that emerge from recent technological, social, and scientific developments (e.g. regulating scientific research, genetic engineering, human enhancement, new healthcare and reproductive technologies, evidence based medicine, preventive medicine, big data, artificial intelligence, algorithmic decision-making). See more information about INCET
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4th of April 2024 — Edmond Awad — Online Serious Games as a Tool to Study Value Disagreement
Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics (INCET) UJ invites for its next research seminar enitled: "Online Serious Games as a Tool to Study Value Disagreement" by Edmond Awad (University of Oxford). The meeting takes place on the 4th of April 2024 r. at 5.30 p.m., Grodzka 52, room 25 and via Teams platform.
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7th of March 2024 – Maciej Próchnicki – The Robin Hood effect: The effect of income on perceived fairness of mutual compensation in tort damages
Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics UJ (INCET) invites for its next research seminar entitled "The Robin Hood effect: The effect of income on perceived fairness of mutual compensation in tort damages" by Maciej Próchnicki.
The meeting takes place on the 7th of March 2024 r. 5:30, Grodzkiej 52, room 25, Kraków and via Teams
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29th of February 2024 – Vilius Dranseika – What Does Bioethics Engage With? A Case Study in Citation Analysis
INCET invites for its next research seminar entitled "What Does Bioethics Engage With? A Case Study in Citation Analysis" by Vilius Dranseika. The meeting takes place on 29th of February at 5:30 p.m., room 25, Grodzka 52 and via MS Teams.
"Diametros" - call for papers for a special issue
Diametros invites scholars and researchers to contribute to a special issue: "Bioethics meets political philosophy". The deadline is the 30th of April 2024.
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22nd of February 2024 – Callum Macrae – Does Domination Require Unequal Power?
INCET invites for its next research seminar entitled "Does Domination Require Unequal Power?" by Callum Macrae. The meeting takes place on 22nd of February at 5:30 p.m., room 25, Grodzka 52 and via MS Teams.
The fifth conference of the East European Network for Philosophy of Science, 9-10 September 2024: call for papers
The East European Network for Philosophy of Science (EENPS), in co-operation with the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics, Jagiellonian University, announces the fifth conference of the East European Network for Philosophy of Science in Kraków to be held on September 9-10th 2024. The conference is fully in person. CFP deadline: 22nd February 2024
Call for Abstracts for the Wronging and Making Right: The Morality and Law of Remedial Practices conference (17-19 June 2024)
We are accepting submissions for the upcoming Wronging and Making Right: The Morality and Law of Remedial Practices conference which is going to be held on June 17-19th 2024 at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. The deadline for CFA is set for 1st of March 2023
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Recent publications
New paper co-authored by Giulio Fornaroli
Giulio Fornaroli from INCET and Cristián Rettig published a new article: “Conflicts of Rights and Action-Guidingness” in Ratio Juris. This paper is a part of Making Up for What We Did: From Morality to the Law; From the Present to the Past project.
New paper co-authored by Vilius Dranseika
Vilius Dranseika from BIOUNCERTAINTY project and Ivars Neiders, published a new article: "Is “terminally ill self-killing” suicide?” in Clinical Ethics
New paper co-authored by Piotr Bystranowski
Piotr Bystranowski from BIOUNCERTAINTY project and Ivar Rodríguez Hannikainen, published a new article: "Justice before Expediency: Robust Intuitive Concern for Rights Protection in Criminalization Decisions” in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
New paper co-authored by Tomasz Żuradzki
Tomasz Żuradzki, Principal Investigator of BIOUNCERTAINTY project, published a new article co-authored with Joanna Malinowska: "Towards the multileveled and processual conceptualisation of racialised individuals in biomedical research" in Synthese
New paper by Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika & Tomasz Żuradzki
Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika & Tomasz Żuradzki from BIOUNCERTAINTY project, published a new article: "The Disconnection That Wasn’t: Philosophy in Modern Bioethics from a Quantitative Perspective" in American Journal of Bioethics
New book co-edited by Piotr Bystranowski
Piotr Bystranowski from BIOUNCERTAINTY project co-edited a book: "Judicial Decision-Making: Integrating Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives”
New paper co-authored by Tomasz Żuradzki
Tomasz Żuradzki, Principal Investigator of BIOUNCERTAINTY project and Joanna Malinowska published a new article: "Reductionist methodology and the ambiguity of the categories of race and ethnicity in biomedical research: an exploratory study of recent evidence” in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
New paper co-authored by Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika, and Tomasz Żuradzki
Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika, and Tomasz Żuradzki from BIOUNCERTAINTY project, published a new article co-authored with a group of researchers: "Coordination and expertise foster legal textualism" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
New paper by Tomasz Żuradzki
Tomasz Żuradzki, Principal Investigator of BIOUNCERTAINTY project, published a new article: "Rational framing effects and morally valid reasons" in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
New paper co-authored by Mariusz Maziarz
Mariusz Maziarz from BIOUNCERTAINTY project and Adrian Stencel, published a new article: "The failure of drug repurposing for COVID-19 as an effect of excessive hypothesis testing and weak mechanistic evidence” in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
New paper by Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika & Tomasz Żuradzki
Piotr Bystranowski, Vilius Dranseika & Tomasz Żuradzki from BIOUNCERTAINTY project, published a new article: "Half a century of bioethics and philosophy of medicine: A topic-modeling study" in Bioethics