Meetup #40 - Street epistemology
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- 16 November 2019, 3:00 pm—8:00 pm
- OBA library of Amsterdam, Oosterdokskade, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Contact: +31681162384
This time around we’re doing a meetup in a public location, to be a little more accessible. Specific location details to be added
The topic is Street Epistemology. This workshop will be run by Kate (cue applause). This is her description:
“Street Epistemology, or a new approach to conduct meaningful conversations
If you’re tired of pointless arguments with people who disagree with you, or just of conversations that rarely lead anywhere useful, then this tool is for you. Street Epistemology (SE) is a fun and effective way to talk to people about what’s really true. It’s a method that helps people reflect on the reliability of the methods used to arrive at their deeply-held beliefs.
The host of a Russian SE community is going to introduce you to the method and provide tips to improve it by yourself afterwards.
As an introductory material, you can watch a video example of the application of the method:
Take note! We moved the location from the VU (in the south of Amsterdam) to the OBA (near central station), so plan your trip accordingly