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June Colloquium: Michael Glawson
Fri, Jun 12
|Google Meet
Dr. Michael Glawson will speak at the Society’s June Colloquium. His lecture explores how philosophy of science and technology can help reframe the UAP subject into a more coherent and scientifically tractable field of inquiry.


Time & Location
Jun 12, 2026, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT
Google Meet
Guests
About the event
Michael Glawson, Ph.D., joins the Society for a colloquium on scientific tractability, the philosophy of technology, and the conceptual foundations of UAP research. His lecture examines how the contemporary UAP subject may be hindered less by a lack of evidence than by the conceptual framework through which the phenomenon is interpreted, arguing that meaningful scientific progress depends upon reframing the object of inquiry itself.
Dr. Glawson is a philosopher whose work bridges ethics, philosophy of technology, philosophy of science, and phenomenology. He has taught philosophy at the University of South Carolina, Georgia State University, and the College of Charleston, and has delivered invited lectures across the United States, including at Yale University and Vassar College. As an ethicist, he authored corporate ethics curricula used by state and federal government offices as well as Fortune 500 corporations. He is also the host of The Anomalous Review, the official podcast of the…


