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- Zina B. Ward | About
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Florida State University My primary research areas are general philosophy of science, philosophy of cognitive science, and philosophy of machine learning
- Zina B. Ward | Publications
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science [preprint] [final] **winner of the Popper Prize 2022 "Cognitive Variation: The Philosophical Landscape " Philosophy Compass [preprint] [final] 2021 "On Value-Laden Science " Studies in History and Philosophy of Science [preprint] [final] Reviews and Commentaries 2019
- Zina B. Ward | Teaching
Past Courses Ethics and Epistemology of Machine Learning (graduate seminar) [Syllabus] Introduction to Philosophy (Florida State University) History and Philosophy of Science (Florida State University) Data Ethics (Florida State University, Master's-level course for Data Science students) Natural Kinds (Florida State University, graduate seminar) [Syllabus] Ethical Issues and Life Choices
- Zina B. Ward | Research
Philosophy of Machine Learning - Publications Technological advances have made tools for exercising influence over people’s behavior increasingly powerful I am interested in moral and political questions raised by such automated influence
- Zina B. Ward | Contact
zward@fsu edu Department of Philosophy 151 Dodd Hall Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306
- FINAL VERSION Unblinded - Zina B. Ward
ON VALUE-LADEN SCIENCE Zina B Ward Department of Philosophy Florida State University
- HPS 0633 Science, Philosophy, and Public Policy
HPS 0633 Science, Philosophy, and Public Policy SYLLABUS AND SCHEDULE Class times: Mon Wed 9:30-10:45am Instructor: Zina Ward zina b ward@pitt edu Office: 901M Cathedral of Learning Office hours: Mon 10:45-11:45am, Wed 3-4pm, and by appointment Course description: What is the role of science and scientific experts in the creation of public
- Review 10. 4 - Zina B. Ward
This collection of eleven self-contained essays, plus helpful introductory and concluding chapters by the editors, provides an excellent snapshot of current thinking about inductive risk in philosophy of science
- Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Tuesdays 6:35-9:35pm (Dodd 181) Zina Ward . . .
Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Tuesdays 6:35-9:35pm (Dodd 181) Zina Ward zward@fsu edu Course Description: Recent breakthroughs in machine learning (ML) have led to major – and perhaps accelerating – advances in the capabilities of AI systems Generative AI tools like ChatGPT have raised public awareness of these advances and prompted increasing scrutiny about their risks This seminar will
- Ward_Values Disagreement
Philosophy of Science 77 (1): 14–34 Ward, Zina B 2021 “On Value-Laden Science ” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85: 54–62 Weinberger, Naftali, and Seamus Bradley 2020 “Making Sense of Non-Factual Disagreement in Science ” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83: 36–43
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