Dear all

Welcome to 2019, and a new term of CamPoS seminars. We have the following 
line-up for Lent, as usual on Wednesdays at 1-2:30 in Seminar Room 2, 
Department of History and Philosophy of Science (Free School Lane, CB2 3RH):

23 January      Lina Jansson (University of Nottingham)
Explanatory directionality
30 January      Agnes Bolinska and Joseph Martin (HPS, Cambridge)
Negotiating history: contingency, canonicity and case studies
6 February      James Nguyen (UCL)
Non-literal model interpretations
13 February     Peter Epstein (Philosophy, Cambridge)
Spatial experience: more than mere structure
20 February     Milena Ivanova (HPS, Cambridge)
Beauty, truth and understanding
27 February     Inkeri Koskinen (University of Helsinki)
Two types of success: epistemic exchange and societal impact in extra-academic 
research collaborations
6 March Finnur Dellsén (University of Iceland)
A surprising epistemic advantage of accommodation over prediction
13 March        Maarten Steenhagen (Philosophy, Cambridge)
On a central puzzle in philosophical catoptrics
Full details and abstracts are available at 
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-reading-groups/campos 
<https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-reading-groups/campos> and on 
the attached PDF.

All are welcome!

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] 
<mailto:[email protected]> | t 01223334559

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