Turning the Mirror: From Scientific Pluralism to Pluralism in HPS
Turning the Mirror: From Scientific Pluralism to Pluralism in HPS
Turning the Mirror: From Scientific Pluralism to Pluralism in HPS All welcome, but please RSVP here https://philevents.org/event/show/74754 for catering purposes. 8-9 January 2020, Egenis, University of Exeter, UK Panel discussions are 90 minutes, talks are 60 minutes.
An Egenis, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences seminar | |
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Date | 8 - 9 January 2020 |
Time | 9:30 to 17:00 |
Place | Byrne House |
Event details
8th January
9.30: Coffee, Arrival
10.00: Do we need a philosophy of the historiography of science? Speakers: Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, Staffan Müller-Wille, Sabina Leonelli
11.30: Coffee Break
12.00: Ian James Kidd: Contingency, Pluralism and Historiography: The Case of Character Epistemologies of Science
13.00: Lunch
14.00: Are we all contextualists now? Speakers: Kirsten Walsh, Adrian Currie, Michela Massimi (via skype), John Dupre
15.30: Coffee Break
16.00: Ovidiu Babes: Bachelard, Pluralism and Epistemic Obstacles
17.00: Official end of business, drinks & dinner
9th January
10.00: Chang vs. Kusch: How to narrate the Chemical Revolution? Speakers: Sophie Juliane Veigl, Mark Fischer
11.00: Break
11.30: Haixin Dang: Pluralism in HPS: A Cautionary Tale
12.30: Lunch
13.30 Case Studies and Historical Evidence in HPS Speakers: Joseph D. Martin, Agnes Bolinska, Raphael Scholl, Alex Aylward
15.00: Closing Discussion (Adrian Currie & Alex Aylward)
15.30: End
We are grateful to our funders: Egenis, the Analysis Trust, the British Society for the History of Philosophy, the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, Mind.
Location:
Byrne House