At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 14.9. S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki) will present her paper titled “Identity Politics and the Classical Liberalism: Sugden and O’Connor on the Social Contract”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom from 2-4 pm. Zoom is an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki.
Perspectives on Science seminar 1.6.
At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 1.6. Inkeri Koskinen (TINT & Tampere University) will present his paper “We have no social epistemology of AI-based science”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom from 2-4 pm. Zoom is an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 1.6.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 4.5.
At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 4.5. Uskali Mäki (TINT & University of Helsinki) will present his paper “Homo economicus under multiple pressures”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom from 2-4 pm. Zoom is an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 4.5.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 20.4.
At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 20.4., Alessandra Basso (TINT) will present her paper “Integrative Approaches to Psychiatric Nosology: a measurement perspective”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom, an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 20.4.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 16.4.
At the Perspectives on Science seminar on Thursday 16.4., S. M. Amadae (TINT) will present her paper “The Logic of Discriminatory Conventions”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom, an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 16.4.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 16.3.
At the next Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 16.3. at 14-16 Aki Lehtinen (Nankai University) will give a presentation with the title “Why do macroeconomists want a core model?”. The seminar will be organized as an online meeting in Zoom, an online conference tool supported by University of Helsinki. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 16.3.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 24.2.
At the next Perspectives on Science seminar on Monday 24.2. Pekka Syrjänen will present his paper “Are agent-centered theories superfluous in the prediction versus accommodation debate?” The seminar will take place in the lecture room in Unioninkatu 37, from 2 to 4 pm. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 24.2.”
Yet another handbook on the philosophy of social sciences?
There are many excellent handbooks on the philosophy of the social sciences out there. So who needs another one? Perhaps no one, at least not now. In this post, Michiru Nagatsu and Attilia Ruzzene explain why they prepared another handbook, Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, and why this is different.
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Perspectives on Science seminar 28.10.
At the next weeks Perspectives on Science -seminar (28.10.) Magdalena Małecka (University of Helsinki & TINT) will present her paper “On the image of the behavioural sciences in policy. Insights from the philosophy of science.“
Perspectives on Science is a weekly research seminar which brings together experts from science studies and philosophy of science. It is organized by TINT, the Centre for Philosophy of Social Science at the University of Helsinki. More information about the seminar here. Continue reading “Perspectives on Science seminar 28.10.”
Perspectives on Science seminar 21.10.2019
At the next weeks Perspectives on Science -seminar (21.10.) S. M. Amadae (TINT) will present her paper “Anarchy vs. Dominance in International Relations”.
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