Seminars and Workshops
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Research Scientist Mikkel Lepperød (Simula) will give a talk entitled "Validating models in NeuroAI".
Ethan Brauer (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Poincare on Intuition and the Applicability of Mathematics".
Ole Boye (Department of Public and International Law) will give a talk entitled "Human gene editing – the prohibitions against germ line editing and human enhancement".
Christian Airikka (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "On Role Spacetime Functionalism".
Jørn Kløvfjell Mjelva (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "States and properties in a relativistic quantum theory".
Sara Pernille Jensen (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Understanding machine learning models - traditional problems call for traditional solutions".
Gard Paulsen (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "New use for old weather: Histories of collective empiricism and the maritime modernities".
Neil Barton (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Multiverses and Fine-Tuning".
Senior lecturer Bendik Hellem Aaby (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Conceptual Issues Surrounding Plant Behavior".
Professor Svend Davanger (IMB) will give a talk entitled "Aristotle on memory, time, and the brain".
Timothy Williamson (Wykeham Professor of Logic, University of Oxford) will give a talk entitled "Heuristics in Philosophy".
Professor Cathrine Holst (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Democratization of expertise?".
Mubalegh will give a talk entitled "Some epistemological and ontological questions arising with the meeting of economics and evolutionary biology: the case study of the marsh warbler Acrocephalus palustris and its song".
The first CPS Lunch Forum of the semester will feature Associate Professor Salvatore Florio (IFIKK, UiO).
Keith Wilson, (IFIKK, UiO), will give a talk entitled "A Minimally Unified View of Hallucination" (joint work with Roberta Locatelli, University of Tübingen).
Kian Salimkhani and Niels Linnemann are both guest researchers at CPS and work with philosophy of physics, on which they will present for the Lunch Forum.
Luca Zanetti, guest researcher at CPS, will give a talk entitled "Models and Values".
Adriana Alcaraz Sanchez (University of Glasgow) is a visiting researcher at CPS and will present on her work for this combined talk both for the GOODATTENTION project and the CPS Lunch Forum. The Forum therefore takes place at a different time for this talk.
NB: Date changed from May 12 to May 19.
Teresa Baron will present "Why-UD? Assessing the requirement to trial an intrauterine device before elective sterilisation is approved in female patients". Teresa is a guest researcher at CPS and a Nottingham Research Fellow working on reproductive ethics and philosophy of parenthood.
Suki Finn is guest researcher at CPS and will give the talk "On the reality of gender" for both the Practical Philosophy Group and The CPS Lunch Forum. The Forum therefore takes place outside its normal time slot for this talk.
CPS is launching a new meeting place for researchers in the humanities/social sciences and natural sciences/medicine who would like to explore the possibility of collaborations across disciplinary boundaries.
Claire Prendergast, postdoc at IFIKK (DEVCOM) presents
"Preliminary Empirical Data from a Sequential Study on Young Children’s Pragmatic Development"
Renata Arruda, guest researcher at CPS, presents "Knowing, doing, and the hypothetical reasoning on the problem of overdiagnosis"
New time: Feb 13 at 12:15. Simon Okholm, guest researcher at CPS, will present "In-between disease theory and normative appeals: Is aging treatable?"