2016

Internal seminars of the Chair

Vertus épistémiques collectives: est-ce que les banques centrales passent le test?

Internal seminars of the Chair aim to present in more details the different research projects of the Chair to other team members. These seminars also help to get useful feedback from the team. If you are not a member of the Chair's team and would like to attend, please communicate with Jérémie Dion.   This week, we […] Read more

Internal seminars of the Chair

Experts et valeurs: un état de la question

Internal seminars of the Chair aim to present in more details the different research projects of the Chair to other team members. These seminars also help to get useful feedback from the team. If you are not a member of the Chair's team and would like to attend, please communicate with Jérémie Dion. This week, Anthony will […] Read more

Internal seminars of the Chair

Un outil pour améliorer notre raisonnement probabiliste

Internal seminars of the Chair aim to present in more details the different research projects of the Chair to other team members. These seminars also help to get useful feedback from the team. If you are not a member of the Chair's team and would like to attend, please communicate with Jérémie Dion. This week, Guillaume will […] Read more

Conférences de la Chaire

Diversification of knowledge in economics: between meaningful and meaningless perspectives

Talk (in French) by Christophe Schinckus (School of Management, U of Leicester). Abstract In a first step, I will present the symbolic evolution of financial markets that illustrates the growing “consumer-oriented” dimension of finance. Afterwards, I will deal with the growing computerization of finance in order to show that this double evolution of the financial […] Read more

Groupe de lecture

Épistémologie des croyances religieuses: le cas du désaccord

This content is not available in the selected language. LACKEY, Jennifer. 2014. “Taking religious disagreement seriously” dans Religious Faith and Intellectual Virtue (Callahan et O’Connor). Pour plus d’information sur le groupe de lecture, voir la page sur le site du Département de philosophie et éthique appliquée. Pour recevoir le texte, vous devez contacter Jérémie (Jeremie.Dion@USherbrooke.ca) pour vous inscrire […] Read more

Groupe de lecture

Sciences et valeurs : la perspective du pragmatisme deweyen

This content is not available in the selected language. Brown, Matthew J. 2015. “John Dewey’s Pragmatist Alternative to the Belief-Acceptance Dichotomy.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 53 (October): 62–70. doi:10.1016/j.shpsa.2015.05.012.  Pour plus d’information sur le groupe de lecture, voir la page sur le site du Département de philosophie et éthique appliquée. Read more

Groupe de lecture

Enjeux épistémologiques des Big Data

This content is not available in the selected language. Kitchin, Rob. 2014. “Big Data, New Epistemologies and Paradigm Shifts.” Big Data & Society 1 (1): 2053951714528481. doi:10.1177/2053951714528481. Pour plus d’information sur le groupe de lecture, voir la page sur le site du Département de philosophie et éthique appliquée. Read more

News

Banques centrales et inégalités: courts textes basés sur un article récent

Two short texts based on Fontan, Claveau and Dietsch (2016), Central Banking and Inequalities: Taking Off the Blinders, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, are now online! In English: Dietsch, Fontan and Claveau, Central Banking and Inequalities -- Taking Off the Blinders, CEP blog, 16 June 2016. In French: Fontan, Banques centrales et inégalités économiques, La Vie […] Read more