La conférence "Engagements épistémiques des théories de la complexité" vise à réunir des spécialistes du domaine, ainsi que des chercheurs en philosophie, histoire, sociologie, afin d'aborder les aspects axiologiques, idéologiques et politiques de certaines des plus importantes théories de la complexité : sciences des systèmes complexes (Institut de Santa Fe), cybernétique et systémique (autopoïèse, néolibéralisme hayekien, écologie Odum, etc.).
- Introduction to the webinar : Fabrizio Li Vigni & Pablo Jensen
- Introduction to complexity theories : Fabrizio Li Vigni
- Cybernetics and Wicked Problems : Andy Pickering
- Second cybernetics. The science of saving energy : Thomas Turnbull
- From cybernetics to complexity : Jean-Pierre Dupuy
- CosmoTech: from complexity research to business : Michel Morvan
- Complex thinking in organization studies: from theory to practice : David Vallat
- Whose complexity? Modelling or governing the environment? : Catharina Landstrom
- Complexity sciences and Hayek's neoliberalism : Fabrizio Li Vigni
- The Earth system: genealogy of the global environment as a complex system : Sébastien Dutreuil
- From Cybersyn to social macroscopes: contributions of complex systems research to a social reflexivity : David Chavalarias
- The (non)neutrality of science and algorithms : Aniello Lampo
- Can gender inequality be created without inter-group discrimination? : Floriana Gargiulo
- Les complexités de la physique : Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond et Marc Barthelemy
- A non-imperialist physics : Quentin Rodriguez
- Thermodynamics as the science of complexity in Ilya Prigogine and Isabelle Stengers’ Order out of chaos (1979). Is thermodynamics really able to help social sciences? : Emanuel Bertrand
- The monetization of ecosystemic services : Victor Lefèvre -
- Three visions of the futures of forests in a changing climate: the epistemic commitments of forest scientists : Antoine Dolez
- The history of technosciences for governing increasingly complex societies : Dominique Pestre (EHESS) & Matthias Schemmel (Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte)
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