25.01.2022 – Hajo Greif and Adam Kubiak, Turing’s Organicist Biology

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11.01.2022 – Michael Esfeld, The primitive ontology of physics

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14.12.2021 – Hajo Greif, Alberto Termine, Integrating Explainable Artificial Intelligence with Scientific Methodology. Countering Epistemic Opacity in Data-Centric Science

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30.11.2021 – Antonio Vassallo, Can we dispense with space and time as fundamental categories?

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16.11.2021 – Jerzy Król, Do spacetime and gravity have any consistent quantum limit?

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19.10.2021 Antonio Vassallo, Pedro Naranjo, Time and change in pure shape dynamics

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22.06.2021 Martijn Demollin, Qurat-ul-ain Shaheen, Ilia Stepin , Dialogue games for explainable AI

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15.06.2021 – Saúl Pérez-González, Mechanistic Explanations and Components of Social Mechanisms

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08.06.2021 – Hajo Greif, Analogue Models and Universal Machines. Paradigms of Epistemic Transparency in Artificial Intelligence

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01.06.2021 – Roman Z. Morawski, MEASUREMENT AS ABDUCTION

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20.04.2021 – Marcin Koszowy, Katarzyna Budzyńska, A Methodological Proposal to Study Argumentative Uses of Rephrase: Cognitive and Linguistic Insights

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09.03.2021 – Hajo Greif, Models, Mechanisms and Organisms in Turing and Ashby

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23.02.2021 – Antonio Vassallo, A Proposal for a Metaphysics of Self-Subsisting Structures

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26.01.2021- Bartłomiej Skowron, Krzysztof Wójtowicz, On the Reasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in Philosophy

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12.01.2021 – Zbigniew Król, Intuitive models and their applications

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12.05.2020 – Carl Humphries, Ontological Realism and the Later Wittgenstein

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25.06.2020 – AntonioVassallo, On the Existence of Space and Time, Zoom

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12.05.2020 – Carl Humphries, Ontological Realism and the Later Wittgenstein, MS Teams

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12.03.2020 – Peter Gärdenfors, How Homo became sapiens, Wrocław.

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10.03.2020 – Peter Gärdenfors, Using conceptual spaces to model the structure of empirical theories in the framework of Pythagorean disputes of Center for Advanced Studies, Warsaw University of Technology.

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03.03.2020 – Tomasz Bigaj, TBA

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28.02.2020 – Jerzy Król, Uwagi o zasadzie antropicznej i matematyce (Observations on anthropic principle and mathematics)

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21.01.2020 – Antonio Vassallo, Does General Relativity Highlight Necessary Connections in Nature?

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14.01.2020 – Rafał Gruszczyński, On Grzegorczyk’s and Whitehead’s definitions of point.

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07.01.2020 – Katarzyna Budzyńska, Computational Ethos Lab: Ethos in Natural Language and Technology; Marcin Koszowy, Computational Ethos Lab: Authority in Argumentation and Dialogue.

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19.11.2019 – Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan), On Computational Hypotheses and Computational Experiments

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12.11.2019 – Antonio Vassallo (University of Barcelona), Towards an ontology of quantum gravity

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22.10.2019 – Frank Zenker (ICFO, WUT), Why the replication crisis is your problem too

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05.11.2019 – Olena Yaskorska-Shah (ICFO, WUT), Natural dialogue as a source of research on argumentation

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08.01.2019 – Paweł Jarnicki (ICFO, WUT): On Ludwik Fleck’s philosophical texts and problems with their translations.

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22.01.2019 – Hajo Greif (ICFO, WUT): On not Opening the Black Box. Transparency, Opacity, and the Pragmatics of Artificial Intelligence.

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12.03.2019 – Olena Yaskorska-Shah (ICFO, WUT): Formal descriptions of natural conversation structures.

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26.03.2019 – Paula Quinon (ICFO, WUT), What “computing” means?

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09.04.2019 – Bartłomiej Skowron (ICFO, WUT): Geometry of the person.

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14.05.2019 – Roman Z. Morawski (WUT): Methodological and ethical contents in the curricula of Ph.D. studies.

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28.05.2019 – Beata Witkowska-Maksimczuk (WUT), Philosophical aspects of ectogenesis.

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11.06.2019 – Mariusz Stopa (Jagiellonian University): Introduction to category theory, the logic of sentences in topoi and an attempt to analyze the so-called co-toposes.

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Seminar on Category Theory in Philosophy and Physics, Prague, 4 July 2017 was held at the Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences. More information: http://users.math.cas.cz/kubis/2017/PhilCats/