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NA-CAP@CMU 2004: Conference ProgramWednesday, August 4th5:00 6:00 Registration and Reception (Atrium of Baker Hall - between A51 and A53) 6:00 7:00 The Robot Soccer Project (A51) Brett Browning (CMU Robotics Institute) 7:00 - 7:30 "Computational Philosophy as Actual Modeling: Abduction and Epistemic Mediators in Scientific Discovery" Lorenzo Magnani (University of Pavia and Baruch College, CUNY) 7:30 - 8:30 Reception Continued (Atrium of Baker Hall - between A51 and A53) Thursday, August 5th8:30 9:00 Coffee and Registration (Atrium of Baker Hall - between A51 and A53) 9:00 10:00 Douglas Englebart Keynote Address (A51) "Using Computer Technology to Teach Ethics" Larry Hinman (The Values Institute, University of San Diego): Introduced by Kari Coleman, 2004 NA-CAP Program Chair (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 10:00 10:45 "The Problems with Ethics Software: EthicsWorks, a Quasi-Self-Evaluation" Robert Pielke (El Camino College) 10:45 11:00 Break 11:00 am 12:00 Parallel Sessions
12:00 1:00 Lunch 1:00 1:45 Parallel Sessions
1:45 2:00 Break 2:00 3:00 Parallel Sessions
3:00 3:15 Break 3:15 4:45 Panel Discussion (A51) "Information Ethics and Philosophy of Information: Emerging Landscapes?" Chair: Charles Ess (Drury University) Panelists: Terrell Ward Bynum (Southern Connecticut State University) Luciano Floridi (Wolfson College, Oxford University) Kay Mathiesen (Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts) Bernd Carsten Stahl (De Montfort University, United Kingdom) Wallace Koehler (Valdosta State University) May Thorseth (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) 4:45 5:00 pm Update on the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers Marvin Croy (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Friday, August 6th8:30 9:00 Breakfast (Atrium of Baker Hall - between A51 and A53) 9:00 10:00 Herbert A. Simon Keynote Address (A51) "Computational Imaging for Philosophical Research" Patrick Grim (State University of New York at Stony Brook) Introduced by Marvin Croy, Chair of the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 10:00 am 11:00 Parallel Sessions
11:00 11:15 Break 11:15 - 12:00 IACAP Organization Updates (A53) 12:00 1:00 Lunch 1:00 2:30 Panel Discussion (A53) "How to do Philosophy Informationally" Chair: Luciano Floridi (Wolfson College, Oxford University) Panelists: Gian Maria Greco (Information Ethics Research Group, University of Oxford) Gianluca Paronitti (Information Ethics Research Group, University of Oxford) Matteo Turilli (Information Ethics Research Group, University of Oxford) 2:30 2:45 Break 2:45 3:45 Intellectual Property II (A53) (2:45 3:15) "Computer Programs: Inventions without Inventors" Robert Plotkin (Boston University School of Law) (3:15 3:45) "The Epistemology of Intellectual Property" Don Fallis (University of Arizona) 3:45 4:00 Break 4:00 5:00 Panel Discussion (A53) "The Dennett Project" Chairs: Jon Dorbolo (Oregon State University) and Ron Barnette (Valdosta State University) Panelists: Terry Bynum (Southern Connecticut State University) Robert Cavalier (Carnegie Mellon) Steve Cohen (Tufts) Marvin Croy (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) David Rosenthal (City University of New York) Susan Stuart (University of Glasgow) Bill Uzgalis (Oregon State University) |
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