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SUMMARY:Lakatos Award Lectures
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LOCATION:Old Building\, Houghton Street\, London\, United Kingdom\, WC2A 2AE
DESCRIPTION:<p>Professor Gordon Belot&rsquo\;s talk is entitled &ldquo\;Objectivity\, Limited&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>Abstract: We normally hope that our methods of problem solving are objective\, in the sense that if we follow through on them they can be expected to lead us closer and closer to the truth. What should we do (and what should we think) when we find ourselves facing problems for which there exist no objective methods?&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Distinguished Professor Emeritus David Malament will speak &ldquo\;On the Concept of &lsquo\;Rotation&rsquo\; in Relativity Theory&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>Abstract: I will discuss several criteria of rotation in the context of relativity theory and show that they all exhibit certain extremely counterintuitive features.&nbsp\; None fully answers to our classical intuitions about rotation.</p>
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