LSE Philosophy Professor Roman Frigg and colleagues are organising the 6th Scientific Understanding and Representation (SURe) Workshop which will take place 17-19 June 2024. Call for papers now open!

Representations play a central role in scientists’ understanding of the world. From mathematical models to diagrams, different representations in highly varied contexts yield diverse insights across the physical, biological, and social sciences. Despite the fact that how a phenomenon is represented has far-reaching ramifications for how it is understood, the literatures on scientific understanding and scientific representation are largely independent of each other. The time is ripe to foster greater synergy between these two areas in the philosophy of science, as they face complementary problems—and hold the promise of complementary solutions.

Host Organisations: Cambridge University & London School of Economics and Political Science

Keynote Speaker: Barbara Webb (School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh)

Organisers:

  • Adham El Shazly, Cambridge University
  • Roman Frigg, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Kareem Khalifa, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Phillip Z. H. Kieval, Cambridge University
  • Daniel Kostić, Leiden University
  • Oscar Westerblad, Cambridge University
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Call for papers (Deadline 31 January 2024).