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Mathematising Science: Limits and Perspectives

16-17 May 2013
Norwich, U.K.

MATHEMATISING SCIENCE: LIMITS AND PERSPECTIVES
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA, NORWICH
16-17 MAY 2013

IMPORTANT DATES
1. Abstract Submission deadline: 15 March 2013
2. Notification of decisions: 15 April 2013

CONFERENCE THEME

An increasing amount of recent work in philosophy of science and 
mathematics is focusing on scientific practice, its internal structure and 
problems. This has given rise to new philosophical debates that differ in 
some substantial respects from more traditional ones and that have so far 
received comparatively little attention. These debates focus on topics 
such as the role of concrete representations in applied mathematics, the 
loss of empirical content associated with the use of abstract models of 
empirical systems, the possibility of multiple, inconsistent formal 
descriptions of empirical data. The objective of this conference is to 
provide a venue for the discussion of novel approaches to these and 
similar problems related to the use of formal methods in the sciences. In 
particular, we welcome contributions that engage with these issues in the 
context of linguistics, biology, cognitive science, and economics.

INVITED SPEAKERS
  Silvia de Bianchi (UCL, Sapienza University Rome)
  Michael Glanzberg (Northwestern University)
  Marion Vorms (UCL, IPHST Paris)
  Charlotte Werndl (LSE)

TOPICS AND SUBMISSION DETAILS

We encourage submissions, especially from young scholars and graduate 
students, on the main themes of the conference. These may include (but are 
not limited to):

- Contributions of mathematical models to scientific explanation - The 
role of representational formats in the development of scientific theories 
- The epistemic and theoretical virtues of mathematical models used in 
science (e.g. symmetry, simplicity, unity) - The role of idealisation and 
abstraction in scientific practice and scientific theorising - Case 
studies that challenge or reinforce traditional accounts of the 
application of mathematics in science - The limitations of mathematical 
methods - The status of formal notions like recursivity and 
compositionality in linguistics - The scope and limitations of 
model-theoretical approaches in philosophy of science

Authors are invited to submit an abstract of 100 words and an extended 
abstract of 1000 words. Please prepare your abstracts for blind review and 
save your extended abstract as a PDF file. For submissions, go to: 
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=mslp2013 When logged in, 
click on the 'New Submission' tab. Include your 100 words abstract and 
upload the PDF file of your extended abstract. Please feel free to contact 
the organisers with any questions you may have at mathematising@gmail.com 
The allocated time for delivering contributed papers will be 30 minutes, 
followed by a 15 minutes discussion session.

REGISTRATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION There is a 5 registration fee for all 
participants. This event is organised by Davide Rizza, Maria Serban, and 
Andrei Nasta, with the support of the Analysis Trust, the Aristotelian 
Society, the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and the Mind 
Association. Official conference website: 
http://www.confhub.net/mathematising-science/