Dear Cambridge Philosophers of Science,

Please find below the CamPoS termcard for Lent (along with a partial 
schedule for Easter!).  As usual, CamPoS meets downstairs in the HPS 
Department on Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30.  Afterwards, those who are 
interested can go with the speaker to a coffee shop.

See you next week!

Brian Pitts


Lent:

25 January:  Stephen John, Cambridge, ‘Wishful Speaking:  Science, Truth 
and Dictatorship’

1 February:  Adrian Currie, Cambridge, ‘Why Common Cause Explanation Is 
Not the Main Business of Historical Reconstruction’

8 February:  Matthew Parrott, KCL, ‘Delusional Cognition as Explanation’

15 February:  Hasok Chang, Cambridge, ‘Pragmatist Coherence as the 
Source of Truth and Reality’

22 February:  Yang Liu, Cambridge, ‘Towards A More Realistic Subjective 
Decision Theory’

1 March:  Andrew Buskell, Cambridge, ‘Why Us? The Puzzle of Hominin 
Cognition and Dynamical Accounts of Culture’

8 March:  Christopher Austin, Oxford, ‘A Biologically Informed 
Hylomorphism’

15 March:  Remco Heesen, Cambridge, ‘Why the Priority Rule Does Not 
Exist’


Easter 2017 (partial):

3 May:  TBD

10 May:  Catherine Kendig, Michigan State, TBD

17 May:  TBD

24 May:  Lydia Patton, Virginia Tech, TBD




-- 
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


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