Ken Waters was invited to the University of Bristol Philosophy Department (May 9, 2016) and the University of Cambridge Philsoophy of Science Research Group (May 11, 2016) to present his project-related paper “No General Structure”. A preprint of the paper is available at phil-sci archive [link].
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Ken Waters gives invited talk "Why Genetics Succeeds: An Epistemology of Scientific Practice" at the University of Cambridge
In May 2016, Ken Waters gave an invited talk titled "Why Genetics Succeeds: An Epistemology of Scientific Practice" at the University of Cambridge History and Philosophy of Science Department.
Lauren Ross Joins Project as Postdoctoral Researcher
Lauren Ross joins project as postdoctoral researcher beginning in June 2016.
Marie Kaiser gives a talk "On the Limits of Causal Modeling" at the "Emergence, Exclusion, and Causation" workshop
In April 2016, Marie Kaiser gave a talk "On the Limits of Causal Modeling" at the "Emergence, Exclusion, and Causation" workshop at the University of Glasgow.
Marie Kaiser gives a talk "Normativity in the Philosophy of Science" at the GWP Conference
In March 2016, Marie Kaiser gave the talk "Normativity in the Philosophy of Science" at the GWP Conference at the University of Duesseldorf.
Alan Love gives an invited talk "How Cancer Spreads: Reconceptualizing a Disease" at the University of Pennsylvania
In March 2016, Alan Love was invited to give the talk "How Cancer Spreads: Reconceptualizing a Disease" at the University of Pennsylvania Philosophy Department Colloquium.
Marc Ereshefsky gave colloquium talk in Minneapolis
Marc Ereshefsky gave a colloquium talk, "Science and Metaphysics: Lessons from Microbiology", at the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science. February 26, 2016.
APA Blog: Funded Research Spotlight
Ken Waters posted a blog entry on the project at the APA's Funded Research Spotlight...
2016 Basel Summer Institute
Details and the application form for attending the 2016 Summer Institute in Basel are now available.
Postdoctoral Positions Available
We are now seeking applications for three postdoctoral researchers.