Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 6th November 1-2:30pm in HPS Seminar Room 2.

Sam Fletcher (UC Irvine) will give a talk entitled "The topology of
intertheoretic reduction". The abstract is below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


Abstract:
The standard accounts of reductive limiting relations between theories tend
to focus on the limits of laws instead of limits of models, the solutions
of those laws.  But accounting for how the models of one (older/less
fundamental) theory approximate or are similar to those of another
(newer/more fundamental) theory is crucial for explaining the (properly
circumscribed) empirical success of the former.  In many cases, one can
make the notion of "model similarity" precise by appeal to mathematical
tools from topology.  The particular topology one picks for a theory's
models precisely encodes the similarly of particular features. One can
concretely apply this approach, for example, to better understand the
relationship between Newtonian gravitation and General Relativity



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Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

Personal Website: www.chrisclarke.eu <http://www.chrisclarke.eu/index.html>
Project Website: www.humannature.hps.cam.ac.uk



-- 
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

Personal Website: www.chrisclarke.eu <http://www.chrisclarke.eu/index.html>
Project Website: www.humannature.hps.cam.ac.uk
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