IZWT

Workshop on Epistemic Intimidation II

Scientists investigating and stressing the importance and recalcitrance of social, health, and environmental problems, such as anthropogenic climate change, COVID-19, or the issues of sexism and racism, have increasingly come under attack by right-wing populists, even in democratic countries.
These attacks are regularly framed as nothing more than normal instances of criticism: populists invoke freedom of speech and praise the epistemic value of controversies. Indeed, the free exchange of opinions is actually essential for epistemic advancement. However, justifying such attacks on the grounds of free speech seems highly questionable. Rather, under this pseudo-idealistic guise, the attacks appear to be aimed more towards stifling unwanted opinions and manipulating public debates in service of certain political aims.
This creates an atmosphere of intimidation in science that affects the dynamics of scientific practice and, thus, scientific progress. During this conference, we will discuss our book manuscript Epistemic Intimidation.

See also part I of the workshop.

Time:
September 11 2024, 11 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.

Place:
University of Wuppertal
Campus Grifflenberg
Building K, Room K.11.07

Organizers:
The workshop is organized by Manuela Fernández Pinto and Anna Leuschner. It is funded by the DFG as part of the project “Exploring Dimensions of Epistemic Intimidation

Program