The project has followed the above planning: 1) review of the philosophical literature on values in science; 2) identification of promising candidate models (Sven Ove Hansson's corpus model and Gregor Betz's "hedged" hypotheses); 3) combination and optimisation of this model (see Stamenkovic (2023 & 2024a below); 4) case study on scientists' own normative views (11 interviews of regulatory toxicologists performed, see publication below); 5) Synthesis of the conceptual and empirical findings (see Stamenkovic (2024a) below).
Additional activities has been performed, inspired by the work performed in this project: one publication on the necessity for philosophy of science to remain relevant for scientific practice and policy-making (Stamenkovic, 2024b) and one separate publication on the actor-network theory in science studies (Stamenkovic, forthcoming).
Concretely, the project has led to:
-- The publication of four peer-reviewed articles:
• Stamenkovic, Philippe (2024b). ‘On the (lack of) usefulness of professional philosophy of science’, Pli: Warwick Journal of Philosophy, 35: 167-192.
• Stamenkovic, Philippe (2024a). “Straightening the Value-Laden Turn: Minimising the Influence of Extra-Scientific Values in Science”. Synthese, 203:20.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-023-04446-2(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)• Stamenkovic, Philippe (2023). “Remarks on Hanssons's model of value-dependent scientific corpus”, Lato Sensu 10 (1): 39-62.
https://doi.org/10.20416/LSRSPS.V10I1.4(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)• Stamenkovic, Philippe (2022). “Some challenges of hybrid online teaching for non-elective courses”, in Nyíri Kristóf ed., Facing the Future, Facing the Screen, Perspectives on Visual Learning, vol.5 Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 239-242. ISBN 978-963-421-841-8. [http://www.hunfi.hu/nyiri/FFF/Vol_5_final.pdf||http://www.hunfi.hu/nyiri/FFF/Vol_5_final.pdf]
-- Two additional article are forthcoming:
• Stamenkovic, Philippe (forthcoming). ‘The actor-network fantasy’, Dialogues in Sociology.
• Stamenkovic, Philippe and Tuboly, Adam (forthcoming). “The Legacy of the Value-Free Ideal of Science: Introduction to the Topical Collection”, Synthese.
-- Two additional peer-reviewed articles are about to be submitted:
• Stamenkovic, Philippe. ‘The views of toxicologists on extra-scientific values. Consequences for the philosophical debate on values in science.’
• Hansson, S. O. and Stamenkovic, Philippe. ‘Gaps in the gap argument’.
-- Three peer-reviewed presentations:
“Choice of the working hypothesis: where should we place the burden of proof?”, annual congress of the Société de philosophie des sciences, Paris, 31 May-2 June 2023.
“Conflicts between intra- and extra-scientific valuations of scientific error”, “Malfunction, error, failure. How to learn from scientific mistakes?” conference, Budapest/online, 25-26 May 2023. Invited speaker.
“Some challenges of hybrid online teaching for non-elective courses”, in “Facing the Future, Facing the Screen: 10th Budapest Visual Learning Conference”, organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest/online, Nov. 17, 2022.
-- 6 other academic presentations:
“The overestimated influence of non-scientific values in science”, Science and Democracy research group, Oslo University, 23/02/2024.
“On the (lack of) usefulness of professional philosophy of science”, Inter-departmental seminar, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, 19/01/2024.
“Empirical insights on values in science gathered from interviews of scientists”, The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy, Uppsala University, 07/12/2023.
“The error argument for values in science: some remaining issues”, higher seminar in philosophy at KTH, Stockholm, 26/04/2023.
“Objectivity relativised: a comparative study between Ernst Cassirer and Philipp Frank”, The Higher Seminar in the History of Philosophy, Uppsala University, 02/03/2023.
“Remarks on Hansson’s model of value-dependent scientific corpus”, The Higher Seminar in Theoretical Philosophy, Uppsala University, 14/09/2022.
-- The organisation of the international workshop “The Legacy of the Value-Free Ideal of Science” at Uppsala University (Sweden), on February 16-17 2023, with 10 invited speakers.
-- The creation of the topical collection “The Legacy of the Value-Free Ideal of Science” at Synthese journal, for which the researcher has been lead guest editor, in charge of approximately 30 articles.
-- The researcher acting as a contact person for, and participating to, the week (23-27/10/2023) on academic freedom organised by the ‘Democracy and Higher Education’ research programme of Uppsala University at the Swedish Collegium of Advanced Studies (Uppsala).
-- A participation in the MTA Lendület Research Group “Value Polarizations in Science. Between the Value-Free and Value-Laden Ideal” (principal investigator: Adam Tuboly), 2021-2026, Hungarian Academy of science.
-- A guest lecture on values in science, Uppsala University (Sweden) at Bachelor level.
-- Some dissemination and popularisation activities (see dedicated section).
-- A validation of the Academic Teacher Training Course at Uppsala University equivalent of 5 weeks full-time work (9 days of on-campus scheduled sessions, 16 study days dedicated for individual and group work).