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SUMMARY:Climate Models\, Calibration and Confirmation
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LOCATION:Portugal Street\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>14 October 2013 &ndash\; Chris Timpson (Oxford) &lsquo\;Timelike experimental metaphysics: What does violating the Leggett-Garg inequality actually show?&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>25 November 2013 &ndash\; David Corfield (Kent) &lsquo\;Homotopy Type Theory\, a revolutionary language for philosophy of logic\, mathematics\, and physics?&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>27 January 2014 &ndash\; Joseph Melia (Leeds and Oxford) &lsquo\;The Hole Argument\, Particle Permutations and Structuralism</p>\n<p>10 March 2014 - Julian Reiss (Durham) title TBC</p>\n<p>9 June 2014 &ndash\; Katie Steele (LSE) &lsquo\;Climate Models\, Calibration and Confirmation&rsquo\;</p>\n<p>As usual\, talks begin at 17.15\, and will take place in LAK T206\, in the Lakatos Building at the LSE\, Portugal Street WC2. All welcome.</p>\n<p>BSPS ANNUAL CONFERENCE</p>\n<p>The BSPS Annual Conference 2014 will take place at the University of Cambridge 10-11 July 2014. More information will follow.</p>\n<p>JOIN THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE</p>\n<p>The purpose of the Society is to study the logic\, the methods\, and the philosophy of science\, as well as those of the various special sciences\, including the social sciences. The Society holds an annual conference with invited speakers and contributed papers\, as well as ordinary meetings running throughout the year at which invited speakers present a paper. The Society makes small grants to support conferences relevant to research and education in its areas of study\, awards an annual doctoral studentship for doctoral work in philosophy of science in a UK university and <em>The</em> <em>British Journal for the Philosophy of Science</em> is published on our behalf by Oxford University Press. Visit <a target="_blank">www.thebsps.org</a> for more information.</p>\n<p>To help support the aims of the Society and to be eligible to attend the annual conference and to apply for conference grants\, please <em>join the Society <a target="_blank"> http://www.oxfordjournals.org/society/bsps/membership.html</a> </em>. On applying for membership\, along with other benefits\, one is eligible to subscribe to the <em>British Journal for the Philosophy of Science</em> at a significantly reduced rate more than paying for the subscription itself.</p>\n<p>(N.B. the new Honorary Secretary of the Society is Dr Oliver Pooley\, <a target="_blank">oliver.pooley@oriel.ox.ac.uk</a>)</p>
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