Logic List Mailing Archive

Workshop "Idealizations in Science"

deadline: 2007-08-15
10 October 2007
Tilburg, The Netherlands

One-day workshop

IDEALIZATIONS IN SCIENCE

Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science
10 October 2007

http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/faculties/humanities/tilps/idealizations/

*********************************************************************

Idealization is ubiquitous in scientific practice, yet there is little
consensus in the extant philosophical literature on some of the most basic
questions about idealization, such as: What exactly constitutes
idealization? Is idealization compatible with realism? Are idealization and
abstraction distinct? Should theorists work to eliminate idealizations as
science progresses? Are there rules governing the rational use of
idealization, or should a theorist's intuition alone guide the process? We
would like to see more sustained philosophical analysis directed at these
and related questions. To help accomplish this, we will assemble a small
group of philosophers from diverse backgrounds for in depth discussion about
the philosophical questions related to idealization. The workshop will be
organized to maximize discussion time and to ensure that novel material
about idealization is given maximum time for discussion. We are especially
interested to discuss the more epistemological aspects of idealization, with
a lesser emphasis on the detailed case studies that have dominated much of
the recent literature.

The participants are Roman Frigg (LSE), Paul Humphreys (Virginia), Ronald
Giere (Minneapolis), Jacques Hagenaars (Tilburg), Frank Hindriks
(Groningen), Kevin Hoover (Duke), Steven Orla Kimbrough (Penn), Theo Kuipers
(Groningen), Margaret Morrison (Toronto), Wendy Parker (Ohio), Christopher
Pincock (Perdue), Maurice Schouten (Tilburg), Michael Strevens (NYU) and
Paul Teller (UC Davis). The workshop is organized by Stephan Hartmann
(Tilburg) and Michael Weisberg (Penn.)

The workshop is by invitation only. However, a small number of seats is
reserved for researchers who would like to present a concise position paper
at the workshop. If you are interested, please send an extended abstract of
1000 words by 15 August 2007 to idealizations2007@gmail.com.