Dear Cambridge philosophers of science

The new term is upon us and CamPoS (the Cambridge Philosophy of Science seminar 
series) is back in action. The seminars are, as usual, Wednesdays at 
13:00–14:30 in Seminar Room 2 of the Department of History and Philosophy of 
Science (Free School Lane, CB2 3RH). The term card for Michaelmas 2018 is as 
follows:

10 October      Jonathan Cohen (University of California, San Diego)
Many Molyneux Questions
17 October      Rune Nyrup (Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, 
Cambridge)
Explanations for medical artificial intelligence
24 October      Karim Thébault (University of Bristol)
Leibniz, Mach and the C-Series
31 October      Karina Vold (Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, 
Cambridge)
Reconciling the opposing effects of neurobiological evidence on criminal 
sentencing judgments
7 November      Christoph Hoerl (University of Warwick)
Temporal binding and the idea of a 'sense of agency': a critical examination
14 November     Ali Boyle (Trinity Hall, Cambridge)
Memory: what is it good for?
21 November     Katie Robertson (Philosophy, Cambridge/University of Birmingham)
Title TBA
28 November     Matt Farr (HPS, Cambridge)
The C theory of time

More information, including abstracts, are available at 
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-reading-groups/campos

All are welcome.

All the best
Matt

Dr Matt Farr  •  Teaching Associate in Philosophy of Science
University of Cambridge  •  Department of History & Philosophy of Science
Free School Lane | Cambridge | CB2 3RH 
w mattfarr.co.uk <http://www.mattfarr.co.uk/> | e [email protected] 
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