The Kira Institute is a non-profit organization. It was founded in 1997 to encourage open inquiry
concerning the nature of scientific knowledge and its relation
to other perspectives drawn from a wide variety of fields.
The founders were Piet Hut (astrophysicist at the Institute for
Advanced Study in Princeton), Roger Shepard (then cognitive
psychologist at Stanford University), Steven Tainer (instructor
at the Institute for World Religions), Bas van Fraassen (then
philosopher of science at Princeton University), and Arthur Zajonc
(physicist at Amherst College).[1]
In addition, from 1997 to 2005 the founders met several times a year
for three-day weekends. These meetings served to guide the group's
main research, publications and educational activities.[3][4]