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:
Call for abstracts
ArgLab Research Colloquium |
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Pragmatics and argumentation: theoretical and experimental…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | "Argumentation as a board game: how…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | “Fallacies of Meta-Argumentation”
Modesto Gómez-Alonso
Zoom Workshop
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Argumentation schemes put to a test:…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Generics and Metalinguistic Negotiation
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | The Untold Story…
Zoom Workshop
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Why the Situated…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Friendly Sensorimotor Generalists
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | Transparency in Extended…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Dehumanization and the Question of Animals
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Pragmatic functions of gesture on different…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | The role of trust in argumentation
ERB Masterclass 2020
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | A situated approach…
ArgLab Research Colloquium | Philosophy for Children and the Socratic…
Lisbon Mind & Reasoning RIP Seminar | The Structure of…
THE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE DISCURSIVE MANAGEMENT OF POLITICAL DISAGREEMENT
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…