On March 4th, 2022, we start celebrating EIPE’s 25th anniversary with a kick-off event featuring three keynote speakers: EIPE Associate Julian Reiss (Linz), EIPE alumnus Caterina Marchionni (Helsinki) and EIPE alumnus Nora Neuteboom (ABN Amro/ King’s College London). This event is organized by Jack Vromen, Melissa Vergara Fernandez, Erica Yu, Frederik Van De Putte, and William Peden and is part of the EIPE’25 event series.
Programme:
15h00-15h15 Introduction by Jack Vromen, co-director and co-founder of EIPE
15h15-16h00 Caterina Marchionni (Helsinki): How should we responsibly model social kinds?
16h15-17h00 Nora Neuteboom (ABN Amro/ King’s College London): How to navigate as a philosopher in the corporate world
17h15-18h00 Julian Reiss (Linz): Three arguments against paternalism
18h00-… Closing words and reception
More information on the speakers
Caterina Marchionni is a University Researcher in Practical Philosophy at the University of Helsinki and a member of TINT – Centre for Philosophy of the Social Sciences. She works on scientific models, evidence, and interdisciplinarity and reactivity in the context of economics and other social sciences.
Nora Neuteboom is a senior economist at ABN Amro and a researcher at King’s College London. At ABN Amro, she has worked in the Emerging Markets & Commodities and the Dutch macro-research departments. Her research at King’s College is on big data and machine learning applications in macro-economics.
Julian Reiss is Professor of Philosophy at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Head of the Institute for Philosophy and Scientific Method, and a past president of the International Network for Economic Method (INEM). His research focuses on methodological problems in the economic, social, and biomedical sciences and issues in political economy.