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A new project funded by the National Science Centre: Emerging reproductive technologies meet philosophy: the non-identity problem, harm, and counterfactuals
On 1st of October 2023 we begin new research project funded by Poland's National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki) entitled "Emerging reproductive technologies meet philosophy: the non-identity problem, harm, and counterfactuals" as part of the Preludium BIS 4 call, number: 2022/47/O/HS1/02794, head of the project: dr hab. Tomasz Żuradzki, prof. UJ.
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22nd of June 2023 – Piotr Nowak – The death of an organism and death as the loss of moral status. Does the organismal superposition problem challenge the first, while nihilism challenges the second?
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. Next week Piotr Nowak give a talk: "The death of an organism and death as the loss of moral status. Does the organismal superposition problem challenge the first, while nihilism challenges the second?”. The seminar will take place on Thursday 22nd of June at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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20th of June 2023 – Piotr Bystranowski – Normative ignorance and the folk concept of law
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. Next week Piotr Bystranowski give a talk: "Normative ignorance and the folk concept of law”. The seminar will take place exceptionally on Tuesday 20th of June at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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Program and registration for the Yale-Oxford-Jagiellonian BioXPhi Summit
We are sharing the programme along with the information about the registration for the upcoming Yale-Oxford-Jagiellonian BioXPhi Summit which is going to take place in Kraków on 27th-30th of June
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publication polonez bis - delusional experiences and evidence
New paper by Chenwei Nie
Chenwei Nie published a new article: "Revisiting Maher’s one-factor theory of delusion” in Neuroethics. This paper is a part of Delusional Experiences and Evidence project.
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publication polonez bis - values trust and decision making in public health
New paper by Elena Popa
Elena Popa published a new article: "Loneliness as Cause" in Topoi. This paper is a part of Values, Trust, and Decision Making in Public Health project.
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25th of May 2023 – Tomasz Żuradzki – Who are the worst off? Prioritarianism and time
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. This week Tomasz Żuradzki will give a talk: "Who are the worst off? Prioritarianism and time". The seminar will take place on Thursday 25th of May at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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18th of May 2023 – Chenwei Nie – A new framework for explaining delusions
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. Next week Chenwei Nie give a talk: "A new framework for explaining delusions”. The seminar will take place on Thursday 18th of May at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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Funding opportunity - MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships offer an opportunity to fund applicants’ own research positions at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics (INCET) - a research centre within the Faculty of Philosophy of Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. Expressions of interest should be submitted by emailing incet@uj.edu.pl by 1 June 2023, with 1) a CV, and 2) a short research proposal (no more than 2 pages).
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10th of May 2023 – Frank Ursin & Cristian Timmermann – Intraoperative application of mixed and augmented reality for digital surgery: A systematic review of all ethical issues
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. Next week Frank Ursin and Cristian Timmermannwill give a talk: "Intraoperative application of mixed and augmented reality for digital surgery: A systematic review of all ethical issues”. The seminar will exceptionally take place on Wednesday 10th of May at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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publication biouncertainty
New paper by Piotr Grzegorz Nowak
Piotr Grzegorz Nowak published a new article: "Death as the Cessation of an Organism and the Moral Status Alternative" in The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. This paper is a part of BIOUNCERTAINTY project
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publication biouncertainty
New paper co-authored by Davide Serpico
Davide Serpico, former member of the BIOUNCERTAINTY project, and Valentina Petrolini published a new article: "Crossing the Threshold: An Epigenetic Alternative to Dimensional Accounts of Mental Disorders” in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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9th of May 2023 – Shaun Nichols – Not for me: On the external function of guilt
We have the pleasure to invite you to another research seminar in the ‘BIOUNCERTAINTY’ research project. Next week Shaun Nichols will give a talk: "Not for me: On the external function of guilt". The seminar will exceptionally take place on Tuseday 9th of May at 5:30 p.m. in the room 25 on Grodzka Street and via MS Teams.
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