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Sydney-Tilburg conference on

EVIDENCE, SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY

Sydney Centre for the Foundations of Science
26-28 March 2009

Conference website:
http://sydcfs.org.au/

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Mark Burgman (University of Melbourne), John Quiggin
(University of Queensland) and John Worrall (London School of Economics)

ORGANISERS: Mark Colyvan (Sydney), Stephan Hartmann (Tilburg), James Justus
(Sydney and Florida) and Jan Sprenger (Tilburg)

The relationship between science and public policy is complex. Good public
policy on matters such as the environment, climate change, health, the
economy, and justice must be informed by good science. But this science
needs to be conducted in ways amenable to the needs of the policy makers and
the results communicated in ways accessible to both the policy makers and
the public at large. Public policy issues might even impinge on the science
itself. For example, acceptable levels of error might be thought to be
determined by the consequences of the decisions to be made using the
scientific findings. This raises many interesting philosophical questions
about the relationship between science, evidence and public policy. Should
science remain independent of policy decisions and concern itself only with
evidence? Is this possible? What is evidence-based medicine and does it live
up to its advertising? What is evidence-based public policy and what does it
offer above standard policy making? Our goal in this conference is to bring
together philosophers of science, political philosophers, policy makers, and
other researchers interested in the science-policy interface. We welcome
papers on any of the above questions as well as papers on broader issues
concerning evidence, especially in applied contexts (e.g. legal, medical,
and environmental).

We invite submissions of extended abstracts of up to 1000 words by 1
December 2008. Decisions will be made by 15 January 2009.

James Justus
Philosophy Department
Assistant Professor, Florida State University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sydney
http://www.fsu.edu/~philo/new%20site/staff/justus.html
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