#Workshop
9th Annual Bergen Philosophy of Science Workshop
Department of Philosophy, Univ. of Bergen, Norway
Thursday 4 Nov. & Friday 5 Nov.
Online event on zoom. If interested to receive the link please, please send a request to sorin.bangu@gmail.com by 2 Nov.
Program
Time zone: CET (Bergen/Norway time)
Talks are ca. 45 min, followed by Q&A
Thursday 4 Nov.
15.55 Welcome. Logging in open
16.00 - 17.10 Samir Okasha (Bristol), joint work with Karim Thebault (Bristol)
Is there a Bayesian justification of hypothetico-deductive inference?
17.20 - 18.30 Jessica Wilson (Toronto), joint work with David Builes (Princeton)
In Defense of Countabilism
Friday 5 Nov.
15.55 Logging in open
16.00 - 17.10 Alastair Wilson (Birmingham), joint work with Katie Robertson (Birmingham)
Theoretical Relicts: Progress, Reduction, and Autonomy
17.20 - 18.30 Chris Pincock (Ohio State Univ.)
Defending Selective Scientific Realism
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🆔: @philsharif
9th Annual Bergen Philosophy of Science Workshop
Department of Philosophy, Univ. of Bergen, Norway
Thursday 4 Nov. & Friday 5 Nov.
Online event on zoom. If interested to receive the link please, please send a request to sorin.bangu@gmail.com by 2 Nov.
Program
Time zone: CET (Bergen/Norway time)
Talks are ca. 45 min, followed by Q&A
Thursday 4 Nov.
15.55 Welcome. Logging in open
16.00 - 17.10 Samir Okasha (Bristol), joint work with Karim Thebault (Bristol)
Is there a Bayesian justification of hypothetico-deductive inference?
17.20 - 18.30 Jessica Wilson (Toronto), joint work with David Builes (Princeton)
In Defense of Countabilism
Friday 5 Nov.
15.55 Logging in open
16.00 - 17.10 Alastair Wilson (Birmingham), joint work with Katie Robertson (Birmingham)
Theoretical Relicts: Progress, Reduction, and Autonomy
17.20 - 18.30 Chris Pincock (Ohio State Univ.)
Defending Selective Scientific Realism
—————
🆔: @philsharif