Sala de Xuntas, 2nd Floor
July 27th, 2023 (Thursday)
9:45-9:50 Opening words
9:50-10:50 Herman Cappelen (University of Hong Kong): “The Role of Conceptual Engineering in the Philosophy of Technology”
10:50-11:20 Discussion
11:20-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-12:15 Xavier de Donato (University of Santiago de Compostela): “Social Ontology and the engineering of social concepts: the deflationary approach”
12:15-12:30 Discussion
12:30-13:00 Andrés Fernando Giraldo Sánchez (University of Manchester): “Social ontology and conceptual engineering are strange bedfellows: On Haslanger’s ameliorative project”
13:00-13:15 Discussion
13:30-15:30 Lunch
15:30-16:00 Irene Olivero (University of Padua): “Natural, Artifactual, and Social Kind Terms: Fixed or Negotiable Meaning?”
16:00-16:15 Discussion
16:15-16:45 Isabella Bartoli (University of Oslo): “Social Externalism and the Implementation Challenge for Socially Significant Social Kind Terms”
16:45-17:00 Discussion
17:00-17:15 Pause
17:15-17:45 Jonathan Knowles (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): “Should metaphysics be (re)conceived as metalinguistic negotiation?”
17:45-18:00 Discussion
18:00-19:00 Rachel Sterken (University of Hong Kong): “Normative Generics, Dual-Character Concepts and Metalinguistic Negotiation”
19:00-19:30 Discussion
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.