Philosopher of physics, @LeverhulmeTrust Early Career fellow and member of @framephys at the University of Birmingham, soon to be at the University of Stirling
“The bottom of the reality is not material objects – it’s bits of information,” argues Paul Davies in a debate with @RupertSheldrake and Katie Robertson @philophyser on the fundamental nature of reality. https://t.co/YiTCSN6TsK
Philosophers of physics!! (Especially grad students and postdocs!) Join us in London for ILMPS 2024. June 10-11th at Kings College, followed by a workshop on Probabilistic and Statistical Methods in Physics.
For CFA and other info, see: https://t.co/tm72aGMn5V
Join us at the public lecture by Professor Mark Rowlands entitled "World on Fire: Climate, Extinction, Pandemic" held on the 31st of January at 6pm in C.LTA5 at the University of Stirling.
Register here: https://t.co/o2pIZRiMNp
*Tonight* we're excited host Scott Sturgeon's Presidential Address at the Aristotelian Society! His talk is titled: When Epistemic Models Misfire: Lessons for Everyday Rationality.
Free and open to all. 6pm, Senate House, Woburn Suite.
Congratulations from the whole FraMEPhys team to Dr Noelia Iranzo Ribera @niranzri who passed her viva today! Noelia's thesis was on "Possibilities for Interventionist Explanation: Conceptual, Physical & Fictional"
Not one but two PostDoc positions at Utrecht University @UUBeta, on the history and philosophy of physics or science, within Guido Bacciagaluppi's ERC project "Niels Bohr for the 21st century".
https://t.co/KkYrnRdQjQ
We congratulate our associate professor Guido Bacciagaluppi for earning an ERC grant to conduct research on the ideas of Niels Bohr, with the aim of clearing misunderstandings created by the overstudy of some of Bohr's works at the expense of others. https://t.co/flZUTT8KQd
Had a blast hosting events at @HTLGIFestival over the last couple of days..discussions ranging from wormholes, how language represents reality, whether science is inherently anthropocentric to 'the trouble with string theory'
From the latest issue:
Katie Robertson (@philophyser), 'In Search of the Holy Grail: How to Reduce the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
Read here:
https://t.co/r3AsTXUgJP
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