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LTT: Nicholas Rescher (Postponed)

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

This Talk has been postponed, date TBA.   Title: "The Concept of Control" Abstract: The talk will argue that control is a complex and inherently unclear inception ill suited to the significant work that philosophers--especially ethicists--have envisioned for it. This talk will also be available live streamed on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrRp47ZMXD7NXO3a9Gyh2sg.

LTT: Ingo Brigandt

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Gender and values at the intersection of molecular biology and psychiatry Abstract: This talk points to socio-political values that call for more integration between molecular and social-environmental approaches to human cognition and neuropsychiatry, such as improving human mental health and reducing societal inequities. My general perspective on the overall landscape of human behavior research […]

LTT: Tadeusz Zawidzki

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Pattern Finding and Pattern Making Abstract: Human beings are proficient pattern finders (e.g., scientific laws), and pattern makers (e.g., art, architecture, political systems). According to philosophical tradition, going back at least to Aristotle, these different capacities are made possible by fundamentally distinct cognitive competencies: theoretical vs. practical reason. But some of our most effective […]

LTT: Sandra Mitchell

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: The Bearable Thinness of Being: A Pragmatist Metaphysics of Affordances Abstract: Taking a pragmatist stance toward the practices and products of science shapes our answers to central philosophical questions. I will explicate how scientists’ conceptual and representational practices work in concert with their observational and experimental ones to stabilize acceptance of claims of scientific […]

LTT: Devin Gouvea

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Essentially Dynamic Concepts Abstract: Important biological concepts often display unruly behavior: there is consensus that they designate something important, but not how that 'something' should be defined, identified, or theorized—and the set of options changes over time. My talk will present an ongoing effort to make sense of this general phenomenon. First I sketch a […]

LTT: M. Page

1008 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Rules Made to be Broken: Calibrating Climate Proxies Abstract: Philosophical analysis of measurement in scientific practice often focuses on the development and use of measurement standards. However, when it comes to proxy measurements in climate science---e.g. indicators such as tree rings that are used to reconstruct past climate variables like temperature---scientists develop measurement standards only […]

LTT: D. Wallace

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Stating structural realism: mathematics-first approaches to physics and metaphysics Abstract: I respond to the frequent objection that structural realism fails to sharply state an alternative to the standard predicate-logic, object / property / relation, way of doing metaphysics. The approach I propose is based on what I call a `math-first' approach to physical theories […]

LTT: A. Koberinski

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Philosophy of the Cosmological Constant Abstract: The (re)introduction of lambda into cosmology has spurred debates that touch on central questions in philosophy of science, as well as the foundations of general relativity and particle physics. We provide a systematic assessment of the often implicit philosophical assumptions guiding the methodology of precision cosmology in relation […]

LTT: Riet van Bork

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Measurement in a network approach to psychopathology Abstract: In psychology, the standard model for measurement is the latent variable model. In a latent variable model of depression, the correlations between depression symptoms are explained through these symptoms all being manifestations of depression. However, it seems implausible that symptoms such as “insomnia” and “concentration problems” […]

LTT: L. Gradowski

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Fringe theories and epistemic tolerance Abstract: In this talk, I push the upward bound of our epistemic tolerance in science to its reasonable limit. In particular, I support the unpopular position that we should actively cultivate a receptive attitude towards even the wildest fringe theories. First, I unpack the concepts of ‘fringe’ and ‘mainstream’ […]

LTT: Eleanor Knox

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Title: Functionalism in physics and inter-theoretic relations   Abstract: Philosophers of physics appeal to functionalism in a variety of contexts. This talk will explore what kind of functionalism they should be appealing to and what it might have to do with inter-theoretic relations. This talk will also be available live streamed on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrRp47ZMXD7NXO3a9Gyh2sg.

LTT: Arnon Levy

1117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Approximating Bayes? On The Role of Approximations in Bayesian Cognitive Science The Bayesian framework is prominent in contemporary cognitive science. Its key tenet is that many aspects of cognition can be modeled as a one form or another of Bayesian inference. Early work within the framework applied this idea in a fairly direct manner. But, […]