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SUMMARY:Phenomenological Approaches to Physics: QBism and Phenomenology\, Compared and Contrasted
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LOCATION:Linköping\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:<p><a name="__DdeLink__3140_311359139"></a> <u>Wednesday</u><u>\, June 8\, 2022</u></p>\n<p><u><br></u></p>\n<p>09.15-09.30: Opening Address (Philipp Berghofer\, Jan-&Aring\;ke Larsson &amp\; Harald Wiltsche)</p>\n<p>09.30-11.00: <strong>Christopher Fuchs</strong> (University of Massachusetts Boston): <em>QBism\, Where Next? </em></p>\n<p>11.00-11.30: Coffee Break</p>\n<p>11.30-12.30: <strong>Florian Boge</strong> (RWTH Aachen University):<em> (Something like) Eidetic Variation as a Supplement to (some Version of) QBism </em></p>\n<p>12.30-13.30:<strong> Arezoo Islami </strong>(San Francisco State University):<em> Wigner\, QBism and Phenomenology</em></p>\n<p>13.30-15.00: Lunch</p>\n<p>15.00-16.30: <strong>Thomas Ryckman</strong> (Stanford University): <em>QBism: Realism about What?</em></p>\n<p>16.30-17.00: Coffee Break</p>\n<p>17.00-18.00:<strong>Mahdi Khalili</strong>(VU Amsterdam):<em> From a Phenomenological Perspective to a Perspectival Realism</em></p>\n<p>18.00-19.00: <strong>Nathaniel Burke</strong> (San Francisco State University): <em>Constructive Empiricism and Husserl's World of Science</em></p>\n<p>19.00: Dinner</p>\n<p><u>Thursday</u><u>\, June 9\, 2022</u></p>\n<p>09.30-11.00: <strong>R&uuml\;diger Schack</strong> (Royal Holloway\, University of London): <em>A QBist Reads Merleau-Ponty</em></p>\n<p>11.00-11.30: Coffee Break</p>\n<p>11.30-12.30: <strong>Delicia Kamins</strong> (Stony Brook University):<em> Is Denying Objectivity a More Pragmatic Approach to Quantum Mechanics?</em></p>\n<p>12.30-13.30: <strong>Tina Bilban</strong> (Institute Nova Revija):<em> Bohr and Husserl visit the QBist Chambers </em></p>\n<p>13.30-15.00: Lunch</p>\n<p>15.00-16.30: <strong>Michel Bitbol</strong> (&Eacute\;cole Normale Sup&eacute\;rieure):<em>QBism: An</em><em> E</em><em>co-Phenomenology for Quantum Mechanics</em></p>\n<p>16.30-17.00: Coffee Break</p>\n<p>17.00-18.00:<strong> Laura de la Tremblaye </strong>(University of Geneva):<em> From William James to Husserl: reexamining philosophical implications of QBism</em></p>\n<p>18.00-19.00: <strong>Philip Goyal</strong> (SUNY Albany): <em>Informational Reconstruction of Quantum Theory\, and its Implications for the Development of a Philosophical Understanding of Quantum Theory</em></p>\n<p>19.00: Dinner</p>\n<p><u>Friday</u><u>\, June 10\, 2022</u></p>\n<p>09.30-11.00: <strong>Jacques Pienaar</strong>(University of Massachusetts Boston): <em>QBism and the Embodied Agent</em></p>\n<p>11.00-11.30: Coffee Break</p>\n<p>11.30-12.30 <strong>Kevin Mager</strong> (Loyola University Chicago): <em>QBism and Perception&rsquo\;s Silent Thesis: An Attempt at a Phenomenological Grounds for Probability and Approximation</em></p>\n<p>12.30-13.30: <strong>Moritz Kriegleder</strong> (University of Vienna):<em> The Enactive Perspective of the QBism Hero </em></p>\n<p>13.30-15.00: Lunch</p>\n<p>15.00-16.30: <strong>Robert Crease </strong>(Stony Brook University):<em>QBism and Philosophy of Science</em></p>\n<p>16.30: Closing Address (Philipp Berghofer\, Jan-&Aring\;ke Larsson &amp\; Harald Wiltsche)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Philipp Berghofer;CN=Jan-Ake Larsson;CN=Harald A. Wiltsche:
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