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SUMMARY:Causality and Complexity in the Sciences
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LOCATION:Cologne\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>DFG Research Group Causation | Laws | Dispositions | Explanation<br> (<a target="_blank">http://www.clde.uni-koeln.de/</a>)</p>\n<p><br> This conference is an event in the conference series &ldquo\;Causality in the Sciences&rdquo\;<br> (<a target="_blank">http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/philosophy/jw/cits.htm</a>).<br> <br> CONFIRMED PLENARY SPEAKERS<br> Laura Franklin-Hall (New York University)<br> Mara Harrell (Carnegie Mellon University)<br> Paul Humphreys (University of Virginia)<br> Meinard Kuhlmann (University of Bielefeld)<br> &Aacute\;lvaro Moreno (University of the Basque Country)<br> Gry Oftedal (University of Oslo)<br> Cosma Shalizi (Carnegie Mellon University)<br> William Wimsatt (University of Chicago) &nbsp\; For further information please visit the website of the conference<br> <a target="_blank">http://www.clde.uni-koeln.de/?page_id=1130</a></p>\n<p>CALL FOR PAPERS<br> The aim of this conference is to investigate epistemological\, metaphysical and conceptual aspects of causality in the sciences dealing with complex systems. We invite submissions of abstracts (800-1000 words) focusing on the following questions regarding the relationships between causality and complexity:<br> <br> 1. Conceptual Issues Regarding Complexity and Causation<br> &bull\; What is an adequate explication of complexity?<br> &bull\; Which lessons can we learn from a particular explication of complexity regarding our concept of causality?<br> &bull\; What is causal complexity? Is it a genuine kind of complexity? How does it differ from other notions of complexity?<br> <br> 2. Complexity\, Causality and Scientific Explanation<br> &bull\; Can the behavior of a complex system be explained in terms of its parts and their interactions?<br> &bull\; Are the explanations of the behavior of complex systems typically mechanistic explanations or\, more generally\, causal explanations? Or do they constitute a distinct kind of non-mechanistic or non-causal explanation (e.g.\, mathematical explanations)?<br> &bull\; Which role do idealizations and &ldquo\;ignoring causal details&rdquo\; play in the explanation of the behavior of a complex system?<br> &bull\; Do causal explanations of complex behaviors pose a challenge to received views of scientific understanding?<br> <br> 3. Complexity\, Causation\, and Emergence<br> &bull\; Is the macro-behavior of complex systems emergent?<br> &bull\; If so\, is emergence to be understood as an epistemic or as a metaphysical phenomenon?<br> &bull\; Are causal facts about complex systems typically emergent facts?<br> &bull\; Do the insights in the causal structure of complex systems require that received philosophical assumptions about causation (e.g. the non-existence of downward causation) ought to be revised?<br> <br> 4. Epistemic Strategies for Dealing with (Causal) Complexity<br> &bull\; How do scientists in different fields deal with the (causal) complexity of the subjects they investigate? Is it possible to identify general\, trans-disciplinary strategies (e.g.\, reductionistic methods\, randomized controlled trials\, experiments\, computational strategies\, simulations\, etc.)?<br> &bull\; How can the adequacy of such strategies be assessed?<br> &bull\; Does the application of such strategies give rise to certain kinds of explanation?<br> <br> Note: We would like to emphasize that submissions dealing with the interplay of causality and complexity will be preferred to submissions addressing only either one of the topics.<br> <br> <br> IMPORTANT DATES<br> <br> Deadline for submission: January 31\, 2014<br> Notification of acceptance: Early April\, 2014<br> Conference: September 8-11\, 2014<br> <br> Please submit your abstract to: <a target="_blank">f.fischer@uni-koeln.de</a>.<br> <br> In case you have any further question please contact the local organizers:<br> Marie I. Kaiser (<a target="_blank">kaiser.m@uni-koeln.de</a>)<br> Alexander Reutlinger (<a target="_blank">Alexander.Reutlinger@lrz.uni-muenchen.de</a>)<br> <br> <br> Steering committee of the conference series &ldquo\;Causality in the Sciences&rdquo\;:<br> <br> Isabelle Drouet (Philosophy\, Paris-Sorbonne)<br> Phyllis Illari (Science and Technology Studies\, UCL)<br> Bert Leuridan (Philosophy\, Ghent)<br> Julian Reiss (Philosophy\, Durham)<br> Federica Russo (Ferrara and Kent)<br> Erik Weber (Philosophy\, Ghent)<br> Jon Williamson (Philosophy\, Kent)</p>
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