PI: Marcin Lewiński (email: m.lewinski@fcsh.unl.pt)
Grant number:TUBITAK/0010/2014
Duration: 26 months (Feb 2017 – Mar 2019)
Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia/TUBITAK
Budget: 50,430.00 EUR
Project's description:
Long-term policy problems such as climate change and sustainable development are characterised not only by their controversial social consequences and relation to “the common good”, but also and especially by the epistemic and practical uncertainties involved in their formulation. These uncertainties pave the way for institutional and cultural assumptions and values to play a significant role in decision-making processes. This project aims to account for the role values play in debates and decisions of major industry actors concerning transition to a low-carbon economy. By comparing and refining the contemporary instruments of analysis to examine the ethical issues underlying the technological management of the climate system, we pursue a systematic assessment of the cultural, political and practical aspects of the patterns of reasoning employed by the major actors of the mentioned transition. The practical implication consists of a series of viable proposals that could enhance communication and collaboration across disciplinary, cultural and sectoral boundaries.
Members of the project:
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On agency, emotions and practical rationality
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On Wittgenstein on moral life, animal…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On gesture use and their pragmatic…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | On the Social Epistemology of Argumentation"
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Philosophy for Children and the Socratic…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Interpersonal communication and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Conceptual Engineering: Under our Control?
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Discursive depoliticisation: From argumentation to explanation"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Wittgenstein, Buddhism, and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "More than words: Worldmaking and stancetaking…
Wittgenstein and the Epistemology of Religious Belief
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | An Enculturated Approach…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Visual metaphor, argument evaluation, and the…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Why Immersion is…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Competing narratives for change"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | The Epistemology of…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Why replication is your problem, too"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | "Predictive Processing and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Multidimensional ‘better than’"
Singular Reference in Fictional Discourse?
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | "Regulation, selection and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Bewilderment as a predictor of different…
An Inter-University Workshop held on the 20th of November organised…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Speech act pluralism in polylogues"
Reason-giving as an expressive speech act
Talk by Rosalice Pinto (CEDIS) at 16 o'clock, Sala B1…
Value Seminar Talk by Erich Rast (IFILNOVA): Reasons for the…
Schizophrenia and Common Sense: explaining the relation between madness and…
The idea of the workshop is to explore the blurred…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Argument-Design through Role-Taking"
The workshop discusses the importance of communication and metaphors in…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"Perception as Cognition: Beyond…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Proposals for the examination of networked…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"Pictorial Models, Imagination, and…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Level, focus, and force of argumentative…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning Workshop "Virtualism and the Mind"
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "An Online Social Debating System"
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar |"4E Cognition: Radical or…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Reasoning as a self-doubter"
Value Seminar Session with Erich Rast, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
Value Seminar with Marcin Lewiński, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
Value Seminar with Dima Mohammed, Sala 1.05 ID 16h
International Conference | Argumentation and Reasoned Action