Dear All,

Next presentation in the HPS Research Seminar series will be:
Jakob Sprickerhof
(University of Leeds)

Reconciling causation with physics: Lessons from methodology

Many philosophers share a combination of believing in scientific realism as 
well as that there is causation in the world. At the same time, however, there 
are well known problems for any causal interpretation of physics. There is an 
apparent tension, which would be removed, if causation was reconciled with 
physics. In this talk, I want to concentrate on two problems for the latter 
task. The first is the problem of ontology, stemming from the fact that 
currently there is no convincing ontological account for fundamental physics. 
This raises the question whether we can understand physical processes as 
causal, even if we do not know which things exist according to our best 
theories. The second problem is that of asymmetry. Causation is usually 
understood as an asymmetric relation, while physical laws are symmetric, and 
thus cannot be interpreted as describing causal relations. I will argue that 
both problems can be solved at least to some extent, if the method of 
investigation and its implications are made sufficiently clear. Following 
current paradigms in methodology, the investigation should start with our folk 
theory of causation. My main argument will be that spelling out this folk 
theory leads to possible solutions of the above problems.

Where: Room 450 Science Meeting Room,  Carslaw Building,
Camperdown Campus
When: Monday 5th May 4-6pm

All the best


Debbie Castle
Administration Officer
Unit for History and Philosophy of Science
Room 441, Carslaw Building F07| THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY   NSW  2006
T: + 61 2  9351 4226 E: [email protected]
Office Open: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday

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