Adversarial Collaborations with Philosophers and Scientists
Offered By: Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of adversarial collaborations between philosophers and scientists in this 48-minute conference talk by Kelvin McQueen from Chapman University. Delivered as part of a conference celebrating the first year of the Doctor of Science program in Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics (MPP) at Chapman University, this presentation delves into the intersection of philosophy and science. Gain insights into how these interdisciplinary collaborations can foster innovative research and advance knowledge across multiple fields. Learn about the potential benefits and challenges of bringing together diverse perspectives from philosophy, mathematics, physics, social sciences, and biology to tackle complex scientific questions.
Syllabus
Kelvin McQueen (Chapman University): Adversarial Collaborations with Philosophers and Scientists
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University
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