CHESS Seminar Series 2022/23: Jacob Stegenga (University of Cambridge)
18 May 2023 - 18 May 2023
4:30PM - 6:00PM
PO005, Department of Philosophy, 48/49 Old Elvet
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Free
Title: Fast Science
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Jacob Stegenga
Title: Fast Science
Abstract: Scientists violate principles and practices of routine science to quickly develop interventions against catastrophic threats. I call this fast science. The magnitude, imminence, and plausibility of a threat justify engaging in and acting on fast science. Yet, that justification is incomplete. I defend two principles to assess fast science, which say: fast science should satisfy as much as possible the reliability-enhancing features of routine science, and the fast science developing an intervention against a threat should not depend on the same problematic assumptions as the science which estimates the magnitude, imminence, and plausibility of the threat.
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