ENPOSS 2017 Cracow University of Economics

ENPOSS 2017
Cracow University of Economics
Wednesday, September 20
09:00 - 11:40 Pre-Event by the Polish Philosophy of Economics Network,
(Building C, room E)
Chair: Łukasz Hardt
Magdalena Małecka and Tomi K. Kokkonen. The Distinction between Epistemic and Institutional Concepts
of Discipline and Why It Matters For the Philosophical Analysis of Exchanges between Economics and other
Scientific Fields
Tomasz Kwarciński and Paweł Ulman. Hybrid Version of Well-Being. An Attempt of Operationalisation
Krzysztof Nowak-Posadzy and Jarosław Boruszewski. Copernicus-Gresham's Law. A Methodological
Reconstruction
Gilles Campagnolo. Economic Philosophy: a French Inventory. A presentation of French academic and
intellectual landscape in economic philosophy
09:00 - 12:30 ENPOSS Registration
12:30 - 13:00 Opening words
(Building C, Nowa Aula)
13:00 - 14:30 Invited talk: Daniel Hausman (University of Wisconsin-Madison). Social Scientific Naturalism
Revisited
(Building C, Nowa Aula)
14:30 - 14:50 Coffee break
14:50 - 16:50 Parallel sessions
(Building C, room E)
(Building C, room F)
Chair: Jesus P. Zamora Bonilla
Chair: Marcin Gorazda
Willem van der Deijl. Can welfare be measured
using preference-satisfaction?
Paweł Kawalec. Towards evolutionary theorizing on
science dynamics: generation and production of
scientific knowledge
Mats Ingelström. A Dilemma for Validating
Subjective Well-Being Measurement
Christian Piller. Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility
and Well-Being: What is the Problem? What is the
Solution?
Kaisa Kärki. Not doings as resistance:
Conceptual issues between social sciences and the
philosophy of action
Charles Lowe. Self-fulfilling theories, meta-theories,
and values in science
16:50 - 17:10 Coffee break
17:10 - 18:30 Book symposium, Chair: Eleonora Montuschi
(Building C, room E)
Daniel Little. “New Directions in the Philosophy of Social Science”. Rowman & Littlefield International 2016.
Panelists: Daniel Little (University of Michigan-Dearborn), Gianluca Manzo (GEMASS & University of ParisSorbonne), and Federica Russo (University of Amsterdam).
Thursday, September 21
09:00 - 11:00 Parallel sessions
(Building C, room E)
(Building C, room F)
Chair: Rafał Paweł Wierzchosławski
Chair: Janina Filek
Olle Blomberg. Team reasoning, joint action, and
acting as if part of one large agent
Raphaël Künstler. Introspective social sciences
Hein Duijf. Collective reasoning and collective
responsibility gaps
Matti Heinonen. Discovering the Mechanisms of
Joint Action
Fran Osrecki. On the uses of counter-intuitivity in the
social sciences
Mariusz Maziarz. Is a Unified Philosophy of
Economics Possible?
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00 Invited talk: Anna Alexandrova (University of Cambridge). Are social scientists experts on
values?
(Building C, Nowa Aula)
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 16:30 Parallel sessions
(Building C, room E)
(Building C, room F)
Chair: Julie Zahle
Chair: Eleonora Montuschi
Raul Hakli and Kaarlo Miller. Group Preferences as
Total Subjective
Comparative Evaluations
Ricardo Crespo. Liberal Naturalism and nonepistemic values
David Strohmaier. Nested Groups: Membership and
Parthood
Andres Luco. The Evolution of Inclusivist Morality
Hubert Cambier. The ethical, political and
metaphysical foundations of Karl Popper’s
methodological individualism
Edwin Koster and Peter Versteeg. The
insider/outsider problem: beyond methodological
ludism?
16:30 - 16:50 Coffee break
16:50 - 18:10 Book symposium, Chair: Sharon Crasnow
(Building C, room E)
Chrysostomos Mantzavinos. “Explanatory Pluralism”. Cambridge University Press 2016.
Panelists: Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (University of Athens), Jaakko Kuorikoski (University of Helsinki),
and Erik Weber (Ghent University).
19:30 - 21:00 Piano concert: Catherine Kautsky
(1 Sławkowska St., Kraków)
21:00 - Conference Dinner
Friday, September 22
09:00 - 11:00 Parallel sessions
(Building C, room E)
(Building C, room F)
Chair: Łukasz Hardt
Chair: Alban Bouvier
Gianluca Pozzoni. Social mechanisms, scientific
realism, and the metaphysics of causation
Martin Aranguren. Misrecognitive discrimination:
inferring standards of adequate regard from individual
emotions
Philippe Verreault-Julien. How possibly could
economic models be 'how-possibly explanations'?
Dunja Seselja. The Epistemic Function of AgentBased Models of Science: the case of scientific
interaction
Guillaume Dezecache. The social semantics of
individual reactions to danger in humans: suggestions
for a new typology
Valeria Motta. Socially Constructed Psychological
Events. The Case of Loneliness as a Conceptual Act
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00 Invited talk: Bartosz Brożek (Jagiellonian University). The Architecture of the Legal Mind
(Building C, Nowa Aula)
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 16:30 Parallel sessions
(Building C, room E)
(Building C, room F)
Chair: Michał Możdżeń
Chair: Jakub Janus
Inkeri Koskinen. Defending a contextual account of
objectivity
Eivind Balsvik. When interpretation becomes
challenging
Jack Wright. If objectivity is plural how should it be
used in economics?
Albertina Oliverio. Our Understanding of False
Beliefs. An Epistemological Evaluation of
Misperceptions Sources in Health Care: The Case of
Childhood Vaccinations.
Juliette de Wit and Chiara Lisciandra. Measuring
social norms in economics. A philosophy of
science perspective.
Dominika Motak. Capitalism as Religion? Rethinking
Walter Benjamin’s Thesis
16:30 - 16:50 Coffee break
16:50 - 18:10 Book symposium, Chair: Marcin Gorazda
(Building C, room E)
Łukasz Hardt. “Economics Without Laws. Towards a New Philosophy of Economics”. Palgrave Macmillan
2017.
Panelists: Łukasz Hardt (University of Warsaw), Paweł Kawalec (Catholic University of Lublin), and Jesús
Zamora-Bonilla (UNED, Madrid).
18:10 - 18:30 Concluding words
(Building C, Nowa Aula)
18:30 - 19:30 General meeting: Polish Philosophy of Economics Network
(Building C, room E)