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Philosophy of Science Summer Program on Mission to Bring Diversity Into the Field

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What concerns Pitt philosophy student Margaret Farrell most about her chosen field is the sharp drop in female representation between the undergraduate and professional spheres.

Thats a little ominous for me as a woman trying to get to that level, said Farrell, who plans to graduate in 2018 with a bachelors degree in the history and philosophy of science and continue her studies in graduate school.

Farrell, who received a for her work in evolutionary biology earlier this year,was one of15 undergraduates chosen from a pool of 111 applicants for Pitts inaugural in philosophy of science, which was held in July. Applications for the seminar were open only to North American undergraduates, particularly students with disabilities, underrepresented racial and ethnic backgrounds, women and LGBTQIA+ students.

Increasing diversity in the field is vital in order to build and maintain public trust of the scientific process, said Pitt's Edouard Machery, director of the center. The philosophy of science should strive to reflect American diversity as much as possible.

By the Numbers

Representation in the first group of 窪蹋勛圖厙 Summer Program in Philosophy of Science students:

  • 60 percent female
  • 13 U.S. cities (plus Toronto)
  • Nine states
  • 15 college majors
  • Two Ivy League schools
  • Four private colleges
  • Sevenpublic universities
  • Six racial/ethnic backgrounds

Check out , including faculty bios, detailed course descriptions and the full program schedule.

Women andmembers of minority groups arethan men and white researchers in philosophy journals, for example, yet publishing is often essential for getting hired to tenured faculty positions.

Addressing this imbalance through programs like Pitt's will take a while. The larger goal is to change the demographics,Macherysaid. Its a long game.

Nevertheless, in his first year as director, he said that the Center for Philosophy of Science, with its global connections and faculty affiliations in internationally recognized philosophy and history and philosophy of science departments, offered an opportunity for Pitt to shine.

The summer program received its funding from the deans office of the and the , which covered expenses for the week from food and housing to flights for each student. The program, which was part of the 201617 Year of Diversity at Pitt, will be funded by the provosts office for the next five summers.

Farrell, one of three Pitt students on the roster, said she was proud to be part of a program thats trying to level the playing field, adding that she left the seminar a lot more confident to develop myself as an individual philosopher, rather than trying to sound like someone else. This will be really important when Im in graduate school trying to produce original work.

The five-day seminar featured nine graduate-level lectures with titles including Race and Medicine, Why is Biology Different from Physics? and Gene Therapy and Enhancement: Ethical Issues and Opportunities.

Edouard Machery
Talks were given by a diverse panel of experts from Pitt, Carnegie Mellon 窪蹋勛圖厙 (whose philosophy department has close ties with Pitts center) and two outside lecturers: Quayshawn Spencer of the 窪蹋勛圖厙 of Pennsylvania and Serife Tekin of Daemen College in Amherst, New York the latter a postdoctoral fellowwith the center from 201213.

Other activities included a trip to Hillman Librarys Special Collections to view the , a crash course by Machery in applying to graduate programs and a farewell reception.

Perks included unfettered access to faculty during and after the conference.

Birdie Kushner, a philosophy major at Montana State 窪蹋勛圖厙, approachedTekin in the break room after the assistant professors lecture on psychiatry.

That was the best talk Ive ever been to in my life, she said, smiling. Id love to discuss more about it with you in the future.

Of course, Tekin replied, readily offering her email address.

For Tekin, it was one of the reasons she volunteered to teach a slot on the syllabus.

The teachers and mentors who encouraged me, who I continue to admire and work with now as a professor their support meant so much to me earlier on, said Tekin, a native of Turkey, of her fellowship at Pitt. There arent many women in philosophy, especially those from other countries whose first language isnt English, she said.

I was honored and excited to be asked to pay it forward.

Program participant Alejandro Navas, whose grandparents moved to Florida from Puerto Rico, said that growing up, most of his family knew little of science and less about philosophy.

When I began studying natural science at the 窪蹋勛圖厙 of South Florida, the senior said, I wanted to explicitly understand all of its fundamental details,how we come to know about the scientific laws and principles I was learning in the first place. When a favorite professor recommended Pitt's seminar, he jumped at the opportunity.

Science and philosophy are both about asking questions, Navas said; diversity should be the cornerstone of each including where the two intersect. In particular, groups who may be disadvantaged by a theory or argument ought to be present in its evaluation.

Farrell echoed his sentiments.

I think were doing something wrong if we are systemically or socially reserving knowledge and learning for certain demographic groups, she said. Philosophy thrives when it has a variety of perspectives to work with.