Thursday, May 18 from 10am – 1pm at the School of Computer Science
Technology fundamentally shapes our communication, relationships, and access to information. It also evolves through our interaction with it. Dialoguing across disciplines can facilitate an understanding of these complex and reciprocal relationships and fuel reflection and innovation.
This hands-on, participant-driven and experimental workshop will start a discussion of what can come from considering technology through a philosophical lens. Through discussions and hands-on design activities, it will provide an introduction to and reflection on questions at the intersection of computer science and philosophy, such as:
- How have philosophy and technology shaped each other in the past?
- How can philosophical ideas and methods guide research in Computer Science?
- How can thinking through technology help Humanities researchers discover relevance and articulate impact in their research?
Engaging these questions can provide participants an entry-point into exploring these themes in the context of their own research.
This workshop is aimed at researchers from computer science who are curious about philosophy and how to leverage it to inform technically oriented research questions and designing for innovation. It is also aimed at researchers in the arts & humanities, social sciences, and philosophy who are curious about current research questions and approaches in computer science and how questions of technology can stimulate philosophical thought and research.
If you are interested in attending this event, please email Nick Daly nd40[at]st-andrews.ac.uk
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Event details
- When: 18th May 2017 10:00 - 13:00
- Where: Cole 1.33a