TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical and Philosophical Perspectives on Probability, Explanation and Time : (Workshop of the ESF Programme "The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective", Utrecht University, 19-20 October 2009)
AU - Dieks, D.G.B.J.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In 2008 the European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme ‘‘The Philosophy
of Science in a European Perspective’’ (PSE) started its activities with a plenary
conference in Vienna, in which the five PSE Research Teams met and where the research
agenda of the Programme was discussed (see J Gen Philos Sci (2009) 40:129–136). As part
of the follow-up to this opening conference and execution of the plans that were made,
Teams A (‘‘Formal Methods’’), D (‘‘Physical Sciences’’) and E (‘‘Foundational and
Methodological Debates’’) came together for a joint workshop in Zeist (near Utrecht, The
Netherlands) on October 19–20, 2009.
The general motivation behind PSE is to continue and revive the European tradition in
the philosophy of science by forging an active and coherent European research community
in this field. Accordingly, the Networking Programme not only furthers high-level research
within the individual sub-disciplines in the programme, but also stimulates exchanges and
cooperation between the Teams representing these various sub-disciplines. This general
idea was reflected in the set-up of the Zeist workshop. The meeting comprised eight
sessions, each consisting of four talks plus discussion. Six of these sessions were devoted
to specific questions in the scientific disciplines of the individual Teams, whereas two
sessions had an outspoken interdisciplinary character and focused on areas of overlap and
joint interest between Teams A and D and Teams A and E, respectively. The workshop was
concluded by a plenary lecture delivered by Patrick Suppes, which brought the total
number of presented papers to 33. A detailed programme of the workshop can be found at
the PSE website, http://www.pse-esf.org/.
AB - In 2008 the European Science Foundation Research Networking Programme ‘‘The Philosophy
of Science in a European Perspective’’ (PSE) started its activities with a plenary
conference in Vienna, in which the five PSE Research Teams met and where the research
agenda of the Programme was discussed (see J Gen Philos Sci (2009) 40:129–136). As part
of the follow-up to this opening conference and execution of the plans that were made,
Teams A (‘‘Formal Methods’’), D (‘‘Physical Sciences’’) and E (‘‘Foundational and
Methodological Debates’’) came together for a joint workshop in Zeist (near Utrecht, The
Netherlands) on October 19–20, 2009.
The general motivation behind PSE is to continue and revive the European tradition in
the philosophy of science by forging an active and coherent European research community
in this field. Accordingly, the Networking Programme not only furthers high-level research
within the individual sub-disciplines in the programme, but also stimulates exchanges and
cooperation between the Teams representing these various sub-disciplines. This general
idea was reflected in the set-up of the Zeist workshop. The meeting comprised eight
sessions, each consisting of four talks plus discussion. Six of these sessions were devoted
to specific questions in the scientific disciplines of the individual Teams, whereas two
sessions had an outspoken interdisciplinary character and focused on areas of overlap and
joint interest between Teams A and D and Teams A and E, respectively. The workshop was
concluded by a plenary lecture delivered by Patrick Suppes, which brought the total
number of presented papers to 33. A detailed programme of the workshop can be found at
the PSE website, http://www.pse-esf.org/.
U2 - 10.1007/s10838-010-9132-y
DO - 10.1007/s10838-010-9132-y
M3 - Article
SN - 0925-4560
VL - 41
SP - 383
EP - 388
JO - Journal for General Philosophy of Science
JF - Journal for General Philosophy of Science
IS - 2
ER -