PROGRAM
Monday, September 18
16:00 Opening words
16:10-17:10 Manuel Gustavo Isaac (Center for Trustworthy Technology): “The Engineering Process” (online)
17:10-17:40 Discussion
17:40-18:00 Coffee Break
18:00-18:45 Concha Martínez Vidal (University of Santiago de Compostela): “Engineering the concept of proof”
18:45-19:00 Discussion
19:00-19:45 José Luis Falguera (University of Santiago de Compostela): “The target-objects of conceptual engineering: concepts as abstract artifacts”
19:45-20:00 Discussion
21:00 Dinner
Tuesday, September 19
9:30-10:30 Jennifer Nado (University of Hong Kong): “Truth in Philosophy: Revisiting Carnap on Internal and External Questions”
10:30-11:00 Discussion
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:15 Xavier de Donato (University of Santiago de Compostela): “Revision or Abandonment of the Concept of Democracy? Doing Political Ontology by Transforming it”
12:15-12:30 Discussion
12:30-13:15 Andrea Núñez Casal (University of Santiago de Compostela): “The bifurcation of microbes as a matter of fact-concern: an ontology of social experience”
13:15-13:30 Discussion
14:00-16:00 Lunch
16:00-17:00 Édouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh): “Should We Really Engineer Confused, Unclear, or Otherwise Deficient Concepts? The Case of Scientific Concepts”
17:00-17:30 Discussion
17:30 Closure
Organized by EPISTEME RESEARCH GROUP and financed by the BBVA Foundation Research Project “Conceptual Engineering and Epistemic Disagreement: A Deflationary Ontosemantic Perspective” and by the National Research Project PID2020-115482GB-I00.