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Center for Philosophy of Science
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2016
Live talks and videos, featuring our visiting fellows and range of unique and engaging experts!
Hosted by the Center for Philosophy of Science and University of Pittsburgh.
The Center for Philosophy of Science fosters the emergence of the best, new work in philosophy of science. We hope to share the unique insight and experience of experts with a wider audience.
Hosted by the Center for Philosophy of Science and University of Pittsburgh.
The Center for Philosophy of Science fosters the emergence of the best, new work in philosophy of science. We hope to share the unique insight and experience of experts with a wider audience.
John D. Norton’s The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference – Online Workshop
Join us for the launch of John D. Norton’s The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference, the second volume in BSPS Open, the diamond open access collection of the BSPS and Calgary University Press. You can download the pdf through the below link or buy your printed copy anywhere.
www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/john-d-nortons-the-large-scale-structure-of-inductive-inference/
The meeting took place on Zoom on December 4, 11.00 Pittsburgh, 17h CET, with a brief discussion between John Norton and Job De Grefte (Groningen) about the book, chaired by Helen Beebee (Leeds) and David Teira (UNED)
www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/john-d-nortons-the-large-scale-structure-of-inductive-inference/
The meeting took place on Zoom on December 4, 11.00 Pittsburgh, 17h CET, with a brief discussion between John Norton and Job De Grefte (Groningen) about the book, chaired by Helen Beebee (Leeds) and David Teira (UNED)
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5 Minute Fellow - Eric Hochstein
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Take 5 Minutes with Eric as he discusses his research and work here at the Center. Don't forget to check out his upcoming Lunch Time Talk with us on December 6th! www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/ltt-eric-hochstein/ All stock footage and music is through a paid license from motionarray.com
5 Minute Fellow - Hein van den Berg
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Take 5 Minutes with Hein as he discusses his research and work here at the Center. Don't forget to check out his upcoming Lunch Time Talk with us on December 3rd! www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/ltt-hein-van-den-berg/ All stock footage and music is through a paid license from motionarray.com
5 Minute Fellow - Daian Flórez
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Take 5 Minutes with Daian as she discusses her research and work here at the Center. Don't forget to check out her upcoming Lunch Time Talk with us on November 19th! www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/ltt-dain-florez/ All stock footage and music is through a paid license from motionarray.com
5 Minute Fellow - Aliya Dewey
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Take 5 Minutes with Aliya as she discusses her research and work here at the Center. Don't forget to check out her upcoming Lunch Time Talk with us on November 1st! www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/event/ltt-aliyah-dewey/ All stock footage and music is through a paid license from motionarray.com
Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery and PSP8 Students
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Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery and PSP8 Students
Conversations at the Center: with Edouard Machery and John Norton
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Conversations at the Center: with Edouard Machery and John Norton
Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery & Wayne Wu
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Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery & Wayne Wu
Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery and John Norton
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Conversations at the Center: Edouard Machery and John Norton
Annual Lecture Series and 2023-2024 Adolf Grünbaum Memorial Lecture: Thomas Icard
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Annual Lecture Series and 2023-2024 Adolf Grünbaum Memorial Lecture: Thomas Icard
Revitalizing Science and Values Conference: Keynote Speakers
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Revitalizing Science and Values Conference: Keynote Speakers
Conversations at the Center: Episode 4
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Conversations at the Center: Episode 4
Lunch Time Talk with Mousa Mohammadian
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Lunch Time Talk with Mousa Mohammadian
Conversations at the Center: Episode 3
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Conversations at the Center: Episode 3
Lunch Time Talk with Margherita Harris
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Lunch Time Talk with Margherita Harris
Conversations at the Center Episode 2: Sandra Mitchell
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Conversations at the Center Episode 2: Sandra Mitchell
Five Minute Fellow with Alison McConwell
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Five Minute Fellow with Alison McConwell
Center Debate, featuring Nicholas Shea & John Krakauer
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Center Debate, featuring Nicholas Shea & John Krakauer
MSR ballert - danke!
Absolutely lovely talk!
Super interesting. Thanks!
Immunological individuality and the "self" in immunology. 18:55 - 22:04 Organisms as ecosystems. 23:40 Discontinuity theory of immunology. 35:34
For the love of f#cking clarity *talk INTO the microphone NOT AROUND IT* You can hear where the microphone is located in this moment, starting from quite a distance a lot of reverb and loss of top frequencies at 18:41 and the word canalisation where you get nice tops and clarity.... Just stay there next time... Pretty basic... but it works
Thank you to the photons David colaco and Joshua eisenthal and Justin Pastrick for that wonderful clarification. 👍💙💚♥️Many blessings to you and the Vienna circle 🇨🇭🔴
Love the musical intro. Democracies don’t go to war with each other but do implode from within. Unfortunately we the US are such a case.
Peace. When you close the eyes, the brain has different responses. If for example, I close my eyes, my brain wont tell me whether it is dark or light.
I know him! We sat together in a restaurant in Poznań, Poland last night.
OK, we have a computer simulation which does a numerical integration of a big system of differential equations, and we have a random number generator. Can we find a use for an RNG in our simulation? Does anyone else have any ideas? One of the catches is that modification, explicit or implicit, of the Schroedinger equation is forbidden.
Is the planned book available? (3+ years later)
Data journeys in the sciences (Springer)?
A final report on the project discussed in this video is posted on a European Commission website. Go to cordis.europa.eu and enter "Epistemology of Data-Intensive Science" in the search box. (The "Data Journeys" book is an edited volume based on earlier research.)
From a computer simulator's point of view there is no orthodox theory of quantum mechanics, but two rival theories. One is the Schroedinger theory, and the other models quantum mechanics as a Hamiltonian system with a bit of added Brownian motion on the scale of Planck's constant. This second theory, based on Reinhold Furth, has no arrow of time issue, and is the correct theory for objects heavier than the Planck mass like grand pianos and Black Holes. It is also the correct theory for potential wells which are dimples in heavier objects. The Schroedinger theory is good at quantum statics and at the destructive interference of probability distributions. It is rubbish at quantum dynamics and the arrow of time question. The alternative theory is rubbish at wavelike phenomena but that doesn't matter when the Compton wavelength is less than the Planck length. A combined theory will be one for computer simulation. Let's begin by imagining how something can be both a wave and a particle. It is in tachyonic Brownian motion which is orthogonal to an oscillation in the other way to travel faster than light. This means in practice that in our simulations we make a random choice between a timelike and a spacelike integration of the Dirac equation, and a co-ordinated choice for the electromagnetic field so we can deal with nonlocal phenomena. This is still to do.
It's just too bad that it doesn't agree with trivial atomic physics.
"Ethnocentrism is bad, now here's this lecture on a field that evidences the value of ethnocentrism"
Upload the second part, please!
Another virtue signaling pseudo moralist and it's a woman as well. Surprise.
Interesting is 4 syllables, no?
We still use classical mechanics to build spacecraft and computers (even most parts of quantum computers), so why do scholars keep saying it has failed, or has been proven wrong? Einstein and Heisenberg didn't prove them wrong, they gave us new physics for new frontiers, at different scales and conditions.
It seems as if the video terminates before the lecture does?
luv dis, keep it up man!!!!
uau!
Where is the rest?
I always like to remember the days I spent in Mr Gähde's lecture on epistemology he gave at the University of Hamburg a few years ago. He is a brilliant lecturer.
Actually it amazes me to think that everything is formula, we, everything, therefore philosophy is also a formula; exterior + (interior x dimensions)
It reminds of English, doesn't it?