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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Experiment
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LOCATION:Stockholm\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:<p>As part of&nbsp\;<em>Establishing the Nordic Network for Philosophy of Physics</em>\, a workshop on Philosophy of Experiment will be hosted at Stockholm University.</p>\n<p>Empirical constraints are essential in scientific theory development and assessment\, with experiment being the quintessential arbiter of science. However\, in much of cutting-edge theoretical physics (especially high-energy physics\, astrophysics and cosmology)\, conclusive&nbsp\;experiments are hard to come by. The analysis of experimental results and the assessment of their epistemic significance has&nbsp\;often come to rely on a multi-layered embedding in wider conceptual reasoning. &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Alongside&nbsp\;<em>traditional experiments</em>&nbsp\;in the laboratory setting\, physics and cosmology also rely on&nbsp\;<em>astrophysical observations</em>\, which are essentially historical data\, in constraining and testing their theories. More recently\,&nbsp\;<em>analogue experiments&mdash\;</em>e.g.\, fluid models of `black holes&rsquo\; built in the laboratory&mdash\;have risen as possible means of confirming a theory. These bear an apparent similarity to&nbsp\;<em>simulation</em>\, and to&nbsp\;<em>material models.&nbsp\;</em>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The workshop will aim at exploring different forms of experiment\, empirical guides\, and "quasi-empirical" guides in light of their relationship to theoretical virtues\, non-empirical confirmation\, and mathematical constraints (as developed in the previous two workshops in the series). </p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Richard Dawid:
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