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Philosophy of Science Association Poster Session

Poster by Dr. Jacquart presented at a recent conference.

On Friday, January 22, Dr. Melissa Jacquart, an Assistant Professor in the University of Cincinnati’s Philosophy Department and Associate Director of the UC Center for Public Engagement with Science, will be presenting a poster as a part of the Philosophy of Science Association’s 2020/2021 Virtual Poster Forum. 

Dr. Jacquart will be presenting a poster titled “Roles for Philosophers of Science in Public Engagement with Science.” Her presentation is a part of the thematic section, “Outreach, Teaching, and Policy,” which begins at 1:00 p.m. EST. Each section will feature live breakout sessions s with the presenters. Other sections include: 

The Workings of Science (12 p.m. EST) 

Philosophy of Biology (12p.m. EST)  

Social Science and Societies (1p.m. EST)  

Models and Modelling (1 p.m. EST) 

Physical Sciences (1 p.m. EST) 

Values and Ethics in Science (2p.m. EST)  

Cognitive Science, Neuroscience and Mind (2p.m. EST) 

Causation and Explanation (2 p.m. EST) 

The Poster Forum will continue the next two Fridays (Jan 29 and Feb 5). Visit the Philosophy of Science Association’s website for more details and the registration link. 

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