When: 
Thursday, October 28, 2021 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Where: 
Kirby Hall of Civil Rights, Room 104
Presenter: 
Hanna Kiri Gunn, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences at UC Merced
Price: 
Free

Hanna Kiri Gunn is Assistant Professor in the Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences at UC Merced. Professor Gunn’s work explores topics including technology, new media, the internet, normative epistemology, public discourse, and epistemic agency. Professor Gunn will present her paper, “Is There a Duty to Disclose Epistemic Risk?”

The Lecture on Virtual Life and Epistemic Risk is part of the Workshop on Knowledge and Technological Design. 

Coffee and tea will be served in the lobby prior to the event.

This event is also accessible virtually: https://lafayette.zoom.us/j/96051741224

Sponsored by: 
The Louise M. Olmsted Fund for Ethics, Philosophy Department, Engineering Studies Program, Hanson Center for Inclusive STEM Education, Lafayette Forum on Technology and the Liberal Arts, and The Landis Center for Community Engagement.