November 2010
AGENDA : In November 2010 The Archive recorded the following events
Monday 1st November 2010
Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences (CPNSS)
The Lakatos Building
London School of Economics
Room T 206 : Sigma Club Meeting
Speaker : Jeremy BUTTERFIELD Trinity College Cambridge
TITLE : Symmetrisation and the Individuality of Quantum Entities
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Wednesday 3rd November 2010
BRISTOL, England Bristol University Department of Philosophy
9, Woodlands Road, Bristol
Philosophy and History of Science Seminar
Speaker : Lieven DECOCK (Amsterdam)
Title : Colour Structuralism
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Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th November 2010
Nancy, France : MSH Lorraine
Conference on The Philosophy of Arithmetic : Approaches to The Number Concept :
Axiomatization, Cognition and Genesis
An Event in The Ideals of Proof Program
(See Pages of This Catalogue Listing Events in The Ideals of Proof Program :
http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/poincare/idealsofproof/events.html
The Following Talks at this Meeting were recorded :
Andrew Arana: Purity in Arithmetic: Formal and Informal Issues
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Andrey Bovykin: The Next Generation of Ideas in Metamathematics of Arithmetic
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Véronique Izard: Two key premises of the concept exact numbers: Exact equality and successor
function
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C.S. Jenkins: Arithmetic and Naturalism
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Matthew Katz: Writing and Reading Mental Magnitudes
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Felix Mühlhölzer: On the reference, interpretation and application of arithmetical terms
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Charles Parsons: The Kantian legacy in twentieth century foundations of mathematics
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Panu Raatikainen: Neo-Logicism and its Logic
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Daniel Sutherland: Kant on the Conditions of Arithmetical Cognition
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Sabetai Unguru: The Greek Concept of Number and Its Demise
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Thursday 4th November 2010
Oxford University Philosophy Centre 10 Merton Street Oxford
Weekly Philosophy of Physics Seminar
Speaker : To be Added
Title : To be Added
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Thursday 4th – Saturday 6th November 2010
Montreal Canada PSA 2010
22nd Biennial Meeting of The Philosophy of Science Association
For Complete Program of PSA 2010 see
http://www.philsci.org/meetings/psa2010/index.html
http://www.philsci.org/files/PSA2010_Final_Program.pdf
Within the Program, recordings were made of the folowing talks and these will be available here
once permission has been received from the Speakers.
From Thursday November 4 2010 Sessions
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Contributed Papers on Quantum Physics
Edward Slowik : A Pre-History of Quantum Gravity : Newton, Leibniz and The Deep Meatphysics
of Space
Jill North : The Structure of A Quantum World
Meinard Kuhlmann : A Trope Bundle Interpretation of Algebraic Quantum Field Theory
Michael D. Silberstein and David Stuckey : A New Path-Integral Based Interpretation of QFT
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Contributed Papers in Physics
Gordon Belot : A Didactic Rant or : Of Symmetry
Mathias Frisch : From Boltzmann to Arbuthnot : Higher Level Laws and the Best System
Vincent Lam : Gravitational and Non-Gravitational Energy : The Need for Background Structures
Christian Smeenk and Christian Wuthrich : Determinism and GR
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