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Evidence: Wanted, Dead or Alive lecture reprised (more or less) at the University of Toronto (Canada) and livestreamed on April 16, 2014

I announced (in a March 26, 2014 posting) a lecture earlier in April (From the ‘Bankruptcy of Science’ to the ‘Death of Evidence’: Science and its Value) by Stathis Psillos being held as part of the Situating Science (humanities research cluster) Lives of Evidence lecture series in Ottawa. The upcoming April 16, 2014 talk features a somewhat different title and a panel discussion at the University of Toronto and is the last in the series. From the April 14, 2014 announcement,

Don’t miss the final part in the national lecture series on The Lives of Evidence. Come one, come all!

Evidence: Wanted, Dead or Alive
Stathis Psillos, Rotman Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Science, Department of Philosophy, Western University
Wed. April 16 2014, 5 PM [EDT; 2 pm PDT]
Room 001, Emmanuel College,
University of Toronto, 75 Queen’s Park Crescent, Toronto, Ont.
Free.
Reception to follow.

Panel discussion with:
Helena Likwornik, Legal counsel, Ontario Court of Appeal; and Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, The University of Toronto
Maya Goldenberg, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Guelph
Brian Baigrie, Professor, The Institute for History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, The University of Toronto

One other thing makes this Psillos lecture different, you can,

Watch live online:
http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20140416-HPST/index.htm