Jacob Stegenga
| Name: | Jacob Stegenga |
| Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 21 Mar 2021, 2:33 p.m. |
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Talks given by Jacob Stegenga
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- Sisyphean science: why value freedom is worth pursuing
- The perils of p-hacking and the promise of pre-analysis plans
Talks organised by Jacob Stegenga
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- In defence of dimensions
- The doctor who wasn't there: technology, history, and the limits of telehealth
- Bayesian explanationism
- Reading modern hands: identity and human types from palmistry to genetics
- Not for me: on the external function of guilt
- Norms are like colours: naturalism and the constitutively perspectival
- Ways of branchmaking
- Expertise as perspectives in dialogue
- Title to be confirmed
- Can present-day philosophers make scientific contributions? From philosophy in science to conceptual and theoretical thinking in science
- A look back at 'Biometrician Versus Mendelian: A Controversy and its Explanation' (1974)
- Laws unconstrained: against minimal primitivism about laws of nature
- Expertise or perspectives in dialogue? The role of lived experience in the mental health context
- Realism and technocracy: a working hypothesis
- How medical data infrastructures materialize oppression
- Rationalizing discrimination
- Ways of worldfaking
- Celebrating an anniversary in the history of science
- The causal structure of cultural domination
- What can Covid modelling during the pandemic teach us about public participation in science?
- Linguistic discrimination, processing fluency, and the foreign language effect in science
- Against presence empiricism
- Identifying future-proof science
- Imagination and mathematics in economic modelling
- Knowledge in science and beyond: historiographical challenges and the case of colour history
- The division of cognitive labor and the structure of interdisciplinary problems
- A view of technological change through the magic lantern in Japan
- Perceptual wronging and perceptual injustice
- Population biology and the implicit scientific backing of the 'Human Biodiversity' movement
- Perceived inequality and the strive for standardization
- The philosophical significance of the Representational Theory of Measurement: RTM as semantic foundations
- 'Put on my tomb: this is what she was trying for': the extraordinary life of Margaret Masterman
- Coloniality, global health, and reparations
- Worries about philosopher experts
- Science in crisis? Reproducibility and the philosophy of science
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