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The weekly Logic and Philosophy of
Science Seminar (LPS) is
organized and hosted by the Department of
Logic, Institute of
Philosophy at the Faculty
of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd
University Budapest. It aims to
bring together not only the Budapest
philosophy community working on a wide
range of logic and philosophy of science,
but also scientists interested in
philosophical and foundational problems of
natural and social sciences. The regular
participants come from the following
institutions:
It must be
emphasized, however, that the Seminar
is open to everyone, including students,
visitors, and faculty members from all
departments and institutes.
The Seminar
encompasses logic, philosophy of
mathematics, philosophy of physics, and
all related topics of modern
metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of
language, history of philosophy, history
of science, and particular issues in
natural and social sciences, important
for the discourses in the main scope of
the Seminar.
The friendly
and informal atmosphere helps us to freely
discuss our topics. The 60 minute lecture
is followed by a 10 minute break
and a 30-60 minute discussion. The
language of the Seminar is English.
The audience is a mixture of students and
scholars working in various fields. The
lecturers are traditionally suggested
to ignore this fact: The style of the
presentation is supposed to respect the
professional people in the audience, with
the intention of being comprehensible for
the our MA and PhD students too.
The next weeks program is announced
as soon as possible. The lecturers
are kindly asked to send us a
Title/Affiliation/Abstract in good time.
Time:
Friday 4:15 PM
The
seminar is held in hybrid format.
In person: Múzeum krt. 4/i Room
224
To join
online click the following link:
The Seminar has its own mailing list:
- LPS
(earlier known as "LaPoM") (Logic and
Philosophy of Science Seminar)
to which you can
subscribe here. The
program is also announced through the
following mailing lists:
- MaFLa
(Hungarian philosophers' e-mail
information system)
- koglist
(Discussion forum for researchers of
cognitive sciences)
- fizinfo,
(Physical Society's mail group)
- seminar@renyi.hu (mail
group
of Rényi Institute)
For any further
information, please, contact the
organizers:
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