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SUMMARY:Ontology and Methodology
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LOCATION:Blacksburg\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Virginia Tech speakers:</strong></p>\n<p>Benjamin Jantzen\, Deborah Mayo\, Lydia Patton\, Aris Spanos&nbsp\;</p>\n<ul>\n<li>How do scientists&rsquo\; initial conjectures about the entities and processes under their scrutiny influence the choice of variables\, the structure of mature scientific theories\, and methods of&nbsp\;interpretation of those theories?&nbsp\;</li>\n<li>How do methods of data generation\, statistical modeling\, and analysis influence the construction and appraisal of theories at multiple levels?</li>\n<li>How does historical analysis of the development of scientific theories illuminate the interplay between scientific methodology\, theory building\, and the interpretation of scientific theories?</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This conference brings together prominent philosophers of biology\, computational cognitive science\, causation\, economics\, and physics engaged in research into these interconnected methodological and ontological questions.</p>\n<p>For further information\, please visit the conference website:&nbsp\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Benjamin Jantzen;CN=Deborah Mayo;CN=Lydia Patton:
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