MAP International proposes a session on Indigenous and non-Western philosophy of science.
This session invited philosophers to share research on this topic broadly and suggested paper
topics such Indigenous land ethics, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Non-Western
philosophy of science fiction, right attribution to environmental entities. The session will include
papers that discuss the nature of values within science and it will highlight the importance and
value of non-Western approaches. The session will include a presentation and Q&A with
Keynote speaker, Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner.
Sterlings 1 PSA 2022 office@philsci.orgMAP International proposes a session on Indigenous and non-Western philosophy of science.
This session invited philosophers to share research on this topic broadly and suggested paper
topics such Indigenous land ethics, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Non-Western
philosophy of science fiction, right attribution to environmental entities. The session will include
papers that discuss the nature of values within science and it will highlight the importance and
value of non-Western approaches. The session will include a presentation and Q&A with
Keynote speaker, Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner.