Dear Cambridge Philosophers of Science, Tomorrow, 12 October, is the first meeting of CamPoS for the year. Our speaker is Georgina Statham from Philosophy, talking on 'Using organic chemistry to probe the limits of interventionism'. Her abstract is below.
Sincerely, Brian Pitts ‘A chemical reaction is a causal process in which one set of chemical species is converted into another set of chemical species. Chemists are able to intervene on this process, influencing the product distribution by manipulating a range of variables. This process looks very much like interventionist causation; at a cursory glance, chemical reactions therefore seem well suited for interventionist causal modeling. I test this supposition, using James Woodward's interventionist theory of causation to model three different ways that chemists are able to manipulate the reaction conditions in order to control the outcome of a reaction. These consist in manipulations to the reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, and whether the kinetics or thermodynamics predominates. It is possible to construct interventionist causal models of these kinds of manipulation, and therefore to account for them using Woodward's theory. However, I show that there is an alternate, more illuminating way of thinking about the third kind of reaction control, according to which chemists are actually manipulating which causal system is instantiated. Our ability to manipulate which system is instantiated is an important part of our ability to control the world, as is therefore especially relevant to interventionism. Thus, considering examples from organic chemistry leads to the identification of an important extension to Woodward's theory.’ -- J. Brian Pitts Senior Research Associate Faculty of Philosophy University of Cambridge [email protected] Ph.D., Philosophy/History & Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame Ph.D., Physics, University of Texas at Austin _____________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CamPhilEvents mailing list, or change your membership options, please visit the list information page: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEvents List archive: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEventsArchive Please note that CamPhilEvents doesn't accept email attachments. See the list information page for further details and suggested alternatives.
