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1st Pittsburgh-Tilburg workshop on "Formal Epistemology meets Experimental Philosophy"

29-30 Sep 2011
Tilburg, The Netherlands

First Pittsburgh-Tilburg workshop on:
Formal Epistemology Meets Experimental Philosophy
Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science
29-30 September 2011
http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/research/institutes-and-research-groups/tilps/FEMEP2011/

Over the years, the methodological toolbox of philosophers of science has 
widened considerably. Today, formal and experimental methods importantly 
complement more traditional methods such as conceptual analysis and case 
studies. So far, however, there has not been much interaction between the 
corresponding communities. Formal work is all too often conducted in an a 
priori fashion, drawing on intuitions to substantiate various assumptions 
and to test their consequences. Experimental work, on the other hand, is 
often limited to testing various assumptions and intuitions, and often 
does not identify or create new phenomena that can subsequently be 
integrated into a formal framework. The working assumption of this 
workshop is that philosophy of science can gain a lot from combining 
formal and experimental studies. By doing so, philosophy of science will 
become increasingly scientific as a crucial aspect of the scientific 
endeavor lies in the combination of formal theories and experimental 
insights.

This workshop aims to explore the relation between formal and experimental 
approaches to the philosophy of science. We invite meta-theoretical 
papers, but especially papers that fruitfully combine both methods to 
problems from the philosophy of science. This first Pittsburgh-Tilburg 
workshop will pay special attention to the philosophy of the social 
sciences, but a focus on other subfields of philosophy of science is also 
welcome.

We invite submissions of both a short abstract (max. 100 words) and an 
extended abstract (1000-1500 words) by 1 May 2011. Decisions will be made 
by 15 May 2011.

Keynote Speakers
Christina Bicchieri, Philadelphia
Mark Colyvan, Sydney
Ralph Hertwig, Basel

Publication

Selected papers will be published in a special issue of Synthese (subject 
to the usual refereeing process). The submission deadline is 31 December 
2011. The maximal paper length is 7000 words.

Organizers
Stephan Hartmann, Tilburg
Chiara Lisciandra, Tilburg
Edouard Machery, Pittsburgh

Program Committee
Jason Alexander, London School of Economics and Political Science
Horacio Arlo-Costa, Carnegie Mellon University
David Chalmers, Australian National University and New York University
Branden Fitelson, Rutgers University
Clark Glymour, Carnegie Mellon University
Thomas Grundmann, University of Cologne
Christopher Hitchcock, California Institute of Technology
Joshua Knobe, Yale University
Shaun Nichols, University of Arizona
Mike Oaksford, Birkbeck College London
Erik Olsson, University of Lund
David Papineau, King's College London
Wolfgang Spohn, University of Konstanz
Jesús Zamora, UNED Madrid