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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251025T080000
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SUMMARY:Symposium on the Philosophy of Causation
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LOCATION:China\, Beijing\, Haidian District\, Zhongguan Village South 1 Aly\, 中关村南一条 邮政编码: 100190\, Beijing\, China
DESCRIPTION:<p>Symposium on the Philosophy of Causation</p>\n<p>Host Institution: Chinese Academy of Sciences\, Institute of Philosophy</p>\n<p>Date: 25th&ndash\;26th October 2025（8:00--18:00）</p>\n<p>Venue:&nbsp\;Beijing（Teaching Building\, Zhongguancun Campus\, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences）</p>\n<p>Attendance method:&nbsp\;In-Person Only</p>\n<p>Multilevel causal inference is an emerging focus in contemporary philosophy\, dedicated to uncovering the layered structure of causation within complex systems. As research in the philosophy of science continues to evolve\, traditional single-level models of causation are proving inadequate for addressing the growing challenges posed by cross-level causal interactions. In response to these developments\, the Institute of Philosophy at the Chinese Academy of Sciences will host a two-day symposium to explore both the theoretical foundations and practical implications of multilevel causality. Approaching the topic from a philosophical perspective\, the symposium will delve into the conceptual frameworks of multilevel inference and their significance for scientific explanation\, reasoning\, and lawhood. By fostering open dialogue and interdisciplinary exchange\, the event aims to promote more robust and explanatory models of causation.</p>\n<p>Speakers:</p>\n<p>Michael Baumgartner (University of Bergen) &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Frederick Eberhardt (California Institute of Technology)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Wei Fang (Sun Yat-sen University)</p>\n<p>James Woodward (University of Pittsburgh)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Tung-Ying Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences\, Institute of Philosophy)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Jiji Zhang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Liying Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences\, Institute of Philosophy)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Wenjun Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Lei Zhong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>A more detailed symposium agenda will be available in September. For organizational purposes\, we kindly ask all participants to register by the link below:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>https://www.wjx.cn/vm/mKzqm39.aspx</p>\n<p>Only registered attendees will be able to join the event. Thank you for your cooperation!</p>\n<p>The registration deadline is October 15.</p>\n<p>Contact Us:</p>\n<p>wangyuping20@mails.ucas.ac.cn</p>
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