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BIOUNCERTAINTY: Research seminars
The list of all seminars organized as part of the Deep uncertainties in bioethics: genetic research, preventive medicine, reproductive decisions (BIOUNCERTAINTY) project.
Academic year: 2022/2023
- Tomasz Żuradzki (Jagiellonian University)
Who are the worst off? Prioritarianism and time (25.05.23) - Chenwei Nie (Jagiellonian University)
A new framework for explaining delusions (18.05.23) - Frank Ursin (Medizinische Hochschule Hannover) Cristian Timmermann (University of Augsburg)
Intraoperative application of mixed and augmented reality for digital surgery: A systematic review of all ethical issues (10.05.23) - Shaun Nichols (Cornel University)
Not for me: On the external function of guilt (09.05.23) - Mariangela Zoe Cocchiaro (Jagiellonian University)
The Equal Weight View without the Principle of Indifference (27.04.23) - Christoph Merdes (Jagiellonian University)
Formal epistemology meets Epistemic Injustice – An Outline (13.04.23) - Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University)
Overcomming the plurality of causal pluralisms (23.03.23) - Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University)
The Duality of Value: A Corpus Study (16.03.23) - Giulio Fornaroli (Jagiellonian University)
Making the Beneficiary Pay: Distributive, Not Corrective (09.03.23) - Francesco Testini (Jagiellonian University)
Between explaining and justifying. The normative upshot of vindicatory arguments (23.02.23) - Maciej Próchnicki (Jagiellonian University)
What do we punish for? Phantoms, proxies, and Al Capone’s tax forms (02.02.23) - Karolina Wiśniowska (Jagiellonian University)
Wpływ populizmu bioetycznego na dopuszczalność przerywania ciąży w Polsce w latach 2015-2020 (19.01.23) - Davide Serpico (Jagiellonian University) Mark Fedyk (University of California, Davis)
Threshold Problems in Bioethics: Perspectives from the Philosophy of Biology (08.12.22) - Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University)
Deceptive implicatures in the courtroom (01.12.22) - Elena Popa (Jagiellonian University)
(Dis)Trust in Science and Values: Two Arguments in Relation to Public Health (17.11.22) -
Francesco Testini (Jagiellonian University)
Why do we punish? (10.11.22) -
Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University)
Delineating Philosophy of Medicine. A data-driven approach (03.11.22) -
Saul Smilansky (University of Haifa)
Suicide, Organ Donation and Meaning in Life: Some Disturbing Reflections (24.10.22) -
Yafeng Shan (Kent University)
Causation in Biology (20.10.22)
Academic year: 2021/2022
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John P. Lizza (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania)
Working Towards Consensus on Brain Death (22.08.22) -
Cristian Timmermann (University of Augsburg)
Levels of Explicability for medical Artificial Intelligence: What do we need and what can we get? (09.06.22) -
Maciej Juzaszek (Jagiellonian University)
Precautionary principle as an encroachment on evidence-based law (13.04.22) -
Lukas Meier (University of Cambridge)
How to Compute Bioethics (07.04.22) -
Tomasz Żuradzki (Jagiellonian University)
Rational framing effects and morally valid reasons (06.04.22) -
Bartosz Janik (Jagiellonian University)
Fuzzy trace theory and psychiatric decision making (25.03.22) -
Marta Soniewicka (Jagiellonian University)
Czy empatia jest potrzebna rządom prawa? O roli emocji w prawie (10.03.22) -
Joona Räsänen (Aarhus University)
Is it wrong to hire employees based on personality? (24.02.22) -
Elena Popa (Asian University for Women)
Distrust and Decision Making in Public Health (20.01.22) -
Wojciech Kaftański (Harvard University)
Affective Admiration, Motivation, and Value: Some Remarks on Exemplarity (13.01.22) -
Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University)
Attributions of Responsibility in Joint Human-A.I. Decision-making in Medicine (16.12.21) -
Dariusz Miękisz (Jagiellonian University)
Can antidepressants alter your moral senses? (16.12.21) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University)
Replication Crisis, Perspectival Realism, and the Malleability of Statistics (04.11.21) -
Davide Serpico (Jagiellonian University)
Quantitative Traits in Psychiatry and the Concept of Threshold (07.10.21) -
Ivar Hannikainen (Universidad de Granada)
Experimental philosophical bioethics, advance directives, and the true self in dementia (06.10.21)
Academic year: 2020/2021
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Karolina Wiśniowska (Jagiellonian University)
Covid-19 vaccinations: ethics of prioritization policies (17.06.21) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University)
Do medical researchers make conclusions that disagree with statistical methodology? A philosophical defense (10.06.21) -
Marcin Waligóra (Jagiellonian University), Tomasz Żuradzki (Jagiellonian University)
Why high-risk research with limited prospect of direct benefit can be justified: the case of phase 1 pediatric trials in oncology (31.05.21) -
Markus Kneer (Universität Zürich), Izabela Skoczeń (Jagiellonian University)
Outcome Effects, Moral Luck and the Hindsight Bias (13.05.21) -
Joby Varghese (Indian Institute of Technology Jammu)
Non-epistemic values in shaping the parameters for evaluating the effectiveness of candidate vaccines (06.05.21) -
Christian Tarsney (University of Oxford)
Non-Additive Axiologies in Large Worlds (22.04.21) -
Michael Klenk (Technische Universiteit Delft)
Moral Judgement and Moral Progress: The Problem of Cognitive Control (08.04.21) -
Michał Klincewicz (Tilburg University / Jagiellonian University)
Consequences of unexplainable machine learning for the notions of a trusted doctor and patient autonomy (11.03.21) -
Adrian Stencel (Jagiellonian University), Javier Suárez (Jagiellonian University)
When you are forced to being nice. Multicellularity is more about coercion than about altruism (4.03.21) -
Nora Heinzelmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Higher-order uncertainty in bioethical judgements (25.02.21) -
Alex Broadbent (University of Johannesburg)
Robo-epidemiology: Machine learning, causal inference and public health (28.01.21) -
Matt Bennett (University of Essex)
When experts meet policy: Recommendations and judging trustworthiness (21.01.21) -
Bartosz Biskup (Jagiellonian University)
Why marriage? Ungrounded essentialism in theories of marriage (07.01.21) -
Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University)
Personal Identity, Direction of Change, and the Right to Withdraw from Research: A Cross-linguistic Replication of Tobia (2016) (17.12.20) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University), Adrian Stencel (Jagiellonian University)
Drug repurposing for COVID-19: The problem of excessive hypothesis testing (10.12.20) -
Przemysław Zawadzki (Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Personality and authenticity in light of the memory-modifying potential of optogenetics (26.11.20) -
Lee Elkin (Jagiellonian University)
Normative Uncertainty Meets Social Choice Theory (12.11.20) -
Karolina Wiśniowska (Jagiellonian University)
A data-driven argument in bioethics: the concept of dignity in academic journals specializing in Christian ethics (05.11.20) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University)
Is meta-analysis a reliable source of evidence for decisions in the clinic? (26.10.20) -
Marta Maj (Jagiellonian University)
Attitudes toward emerging biotechnologies. What matters and why? (22.10.20) -
Piotr Bystranowski (Jagiellonian University), Ivar R. Hannikainen (Universidad de Granada)
Normative vs. factual disagreement: Examining domain differences in dissent perception (15.10.20) -
Vilius Dranseika (Jagiellonian University), Ivars Neiders (Riga Stradins University)
Dying, ceasing to exist, and ‘what we are’ (08.10.20)
Academic year: 2019/2020
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Dries H. Bostyn (Ghent University)
The Shape of Blame (19.06.20) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University), Martin Zach (Charles University in Prague)
Are ABM epidemic models the models of actual mechanisms? (08.05.20) -
Jonathan Anomaly (University of Pennsylvania)
What’s Wrong with Factory Farming? (09.03.20. cancelled) -
Lee Elkin (Jagiellonian University)
Regret Averse Opinion Aggregation (23.01.20) -
Joanna Smolenski (CUNY)
Germline Gene Editing and the Limits of Informed Consent (19.01.20) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Jagiellonian University)
The meaning of causal claims in medicine: causal inferences and policy implications (09.01.20) -
Michał Białek (Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego)
Intuitive utilitarianism: Hybrid model of moral judgements (12.12.19) -
Joanna Malinowska (UAM)
Empathy in relations between people and social robots (04.12.19) -
Jan Piasecki (Jagiellonian University)
The dilemmas of research ethics in the era of learning health‐care systems (14.11.19) -
Teresa Baron (University of Southampton)
Double donor surrogacy and the substitution problem (07.11.19) -
Jeroen Hopster (Universität Graz)
Climate Possibilities and Precautionary Principles (18.10.19) -
Konrad Rudnicki (University of Antwerp)
The Liar lied. Experimental investigation of the Liar paradox (17.10.19) -
Pierrick Bourrat (Macquarie University, University of Sydney)
Overview of the emergence and evolution of religion from a Darwinian perspective (10.10.19)
Academic year: 2018/2019
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Ilana Löwy (CNRS)
Prenatal diagnosis and disability rights (03.09.19) -
Emilia Kaczmarek (University of Warsaw)
How to distinguish reasonable medicalization from over-medicalization? (18.06.19) -
Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge)
The Sciences of Sexual Desire (06.06.19) -
Mariusz Maziarz (Wroclaw University of Economics and Business)
Inference from inconsistent empirical results (15.05.19) -
Olga Dryla (Jagiellonian University)
Medical enhancement: descriptive aspect and initial normative findings (09.05.19) -
Jacob Stegenga (Cambridge)
Medical Nihilism (07.05.19) [guest lecture co-hosted by INCET] -
Wojciech Załuski (Jagiellonian University)
On two types of randomizations in distributive decisions (25.04.19) -
Wojciech Ciszewski (Jagiellonian University)
In search of an adequate structure of the state neutrality principle (11.04.19) -
Maciej Juzaszek (Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego)
Tort Liability without Taking Responsibility (27.03.19) -
Marcin Waligóra (Jagiellonian University)
Is there evidence-based ethics? (21.03.19)