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This project explores how scientific models, particularly in social sciences, can influence behaviors and policies, a phenomenon known as performativity. It aims to understand the ethical implications of this influence and develop frameworks for evaluating and managing performative science.
Scientific models often do more than predict or explain.
Especially in the social realm, they can also influence their targets a capacity that is called performativity.
By influencing policy making and individual behavior, models from economics, epidemiology, or machine learning increasingly perform the social world in significant ways.
This development should be of utmost importance to philosophers, for two reasons:First, performativity can impair scientific prediction and explanation.
If, for…
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER
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