Dear all,

The last Women in Philosophy talk of Lent term is on Monday 13th March, 
12-1pm, in the Board Room of the History and Philosophy of Science 
Department. Everyone is welcome!

Dr Anna Alexandrova (Cambridge) - "What do the scientists of well-being 
know?"

Scientists are experts in their field. There is a now a science of 
well-being. Does that mean there are now experts on well-being? If so, 
what exactly do these experts know? I tackle these questions in two 
parts. First I consider whether these experts's knowledge is of facts or 
of values? I argue that, if they know anything, they know value-laden 
facts. Secondly, I consider whether this science provides knowledge 
about well-being of individuals or of social kinds, and suggest that the 
latter is more plausible.  These two conclusions imply important 
constraints on the expertise of well-being scientists and point to two 
ways in which laypersons with their own knowledge about well-being can 
be justified in disagreeing with the experts.

After the talk we will have lunch at The Mill with the speaker. If you 
would like to join us, please email Elina ([email protected]) by Sunday 
12th.

We are looking forward to seeing you all there!
Best wishes,
Cate, Elina, Jess and Laura


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