Probability measures of the inconsistent– and of the contradictory Walter Carnielli, State University of Campinas –UNICAMP
Paraconsistency as evidence preservation: a natural deduction approach Abilio Rodrigues, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Der Läufer darf gerade ziehen und der Läufer darf nicht gerade ziehen? Sketches for an anthropological philosophy of paraconsistency, based on the notion of rules Marcos Silva, University of Ceara
On Paraconsistent Belief Revision: the AGM rationality criteria revisited Rafael Testa, State University if Campinas-UNICAMP
SPEAKERS AND TITLES Joint Commitments and the Distribution of Labor in Research Groups Hanne Andersen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DENMARK Line E. Andersen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DENMARK
The Matthew Effect and Trustworthiness in Research Teams Karen Frost-Arnold, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The Distribution of Epistemic Responsibilities in Scientific Communities and Research Groups Kristina Rolin, University of Helsinki
Two Senses of Social in Social Epistemologies of Science K. Brad Wray, SUNY Oswego
SPEAKERS AND TITLES How to understand abstraction in modeling complex systems? Tarja Knuuttila (University of South Carolina and University of Helsinki) and Andrea Loettgers (University of Geneva and University of Bern)
Constraint-based reasoning and mechanistic explanation Sara Green (University of Copenhagen)
Synthetic Biology and the Search for Potential Biological Systems: Taking How-Possibly Models Seriously Rami Koskinen (University of Helsinki)
Reevaluating the Goals of Systems Biology: Abstraction and Uncertainty Miles MacLeod (University of Helsinki)
Medicine as design science Anna Estany, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona and Andreu Ballús, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona
Clinical Reasoning: How to go about it? Atocha Aliseda, Universidad Nacional Autónoma México
Data visualization as a form of graphic medical reasoning to find causal correlations David Casacuberta, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona
Statistics or Web of Statistical Procedures in Epidemiological Practices? An Integrative Approach to Epidemiological Causal Reasoning Jordi Vallverdú, Universidad Autónoma Barcelona
I started as a classic philosopher of science until I devoted entirely myself to the challenges of computer technologies. My main academic interests are epistemology and cognition. I have made and still make research on emotions and cognition, computational epistemologies, statistical... Read More →
Author Meets Critics: Danielle Macbeth, Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing Chair: Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside) Critic 1: Juliette Kennedy (University of Helsinki) Critic 2: José Ferreirós (University of Seville) Author: Danielle Macbeth (Haverford College)
On the Theory of Institutions and The Philosophical Significance of Categorical Thinking Maria Dimarogkona and Petros Stefaneas, National Technical University of Athens
Categorical Representation of Discrete Dynamical Systems Computability Mark Addis, Birmingham City University
Syntactic Generic Constructions and their Applications Sergey Sudoplatov, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk State University
Professor of Philosophy, Birmingham City University
I have a range of interests in the philosophy of mathematics and science. Current research includes methodological issues raised by interdisciplinary research involving psychology and neuroscience, philosophical questions related to computational modelling and machine learning, and... Read More →
Feyerabend and Popper on Theory Proliferation and Anomaly Import Karim Bschir, ETH Zürich
A Sorcerer's Apprentice or How Feyerabend Transmuted Critical Rationalism into Theoretical Pluralism and Got Cursed with Incommensurability Matteo Collodel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Feyerabend and Popper on Progress and the Aim of Science Luca Tambolo, Università di Trieste
How Feyerabend's Theoretical Pluralism Is Incompatible with Popper's Critical Rationalism Eric Oberheim, Bielefeld Universität
Organized by Marek Czarnecki, Warsaw University and Marcin Mostowski, Warsaw University
SPEAKERS AND TITLES
Concrete mathematics -- finitistic approach to foundations of mathematics Marek Czarnecki, Warsaw University and Marcin Mostowski, Warsaw University, Warszawa and Jagiellonian University To be presented by Marcin Mostowski
Concrete model theory. Model-theoretic constructions without actual infinity Marek Czarnecki, Warsaw University To be presented by Michał Tomasz Godziszewski
An infinite liar in a potentially infinite world Michał Tomasz Godziszewski, Warsaw University
Learnability thesis, FM--representability and low models of WKL_0 Marek Czarnecki Michał Tomasz Godziszewski, Dariusz Kalociński, Warsaw University