When gravity meets philosophy again: the Gravitas project
Matteo Tuveri, Daniela Fadda, Viviana Fanti, Walter Bonivento

TL;DR
The Gravitas project is an innovative educational initiative that combines physics and philosophy for high school students to foster a unified understanding of scientific knowledge.
Contribution
It introduces a multidisciplinary online outreach program integrating physics and philosophy to high school students, promoting a unified view of scientific knowledge.
Findings
Engaged 250 students across 16 high schools in Sardinia.
Facilitated informal discussions between physicists and philosophers.
Encouraged student-generated social media content based on seminars.
Abstract
Gravity is, by far, one of the scientific themes that have most piqued the curiosity of scientists and philosophers over the centuries. The history of science tells us that when the creative effort of physicists and philosophers to solve the main puzzles of the understanding of our universe met, a new conceptual revolution has started. However, since Einstein's relativistic theories and the subsequent advent of quantum mechanics, physicists and philosophers have taken different paths, both kidnapped by the intrinsic conceptual and mathematical difficulties inherited by their studies. Is it possible to restore a unitary vision of knowledge, overcoming the scientific-humanistic dichotomy that has established itself over time? The answer is certainly not trivial, but we can start from school to experience a new vision of a unified knowledge. From this need, the Gravitas project has born.…
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TopicsCognitive Science and Education Research
