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Lunchtime Talk Series

In person Tuesday and Friday at noon at the Cathedral of Learning Room 1117. Enjoy coffee, bagels, and pastries before each talk, followed by a Q&A with the speaker. Join us for great conversation and engagement!
2/9 - David Wallace 
"The local quantum vacuum as the Past Hypothesis"
More Talk Information Here

2/12 - Nina Atanasova
"The Surreality of Pain"
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2/19 - Aydin Mohseni
"A Bayesian Reduction of Causation in Causal Models"
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2/23 - William Goodwin
"Kuhn’s Speciation Metaphor and the Birth of Biochemistry"
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2/30 - Kareem Khalifa
"Unifying Sociological Race Theories"
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The Center’s Lunchtime Talks offer a dynamic space for fellows, associates, and scholars to present and discuss ideas, from early-stage concepts to completed work. Visiting fellows give a talk early in their stay, fostering connections with colleagues sharing similar interests.

*Talks are usually also streamed online through both YouTube and Zoom: interaction is limited to in-person attendees

Featured Former Fellow Talk - Wayne Myrvold

Join us for an online exclusive talk on Tuesday September 16th at noon as Wayne Myrvold, Western University, gives a talk on "No only to anti-realism”: Some skeptical thoughts on scientific realism."

This online only talk can be viewed here on zoom: https://pitt.zoom.us/j/92946226719

Wayne was a visiting fellow at the Center in Spring 2015. Check out the link to below to learn more about the talk and find out what he is up to now.
Featured Former Fellow - Wayne Myrvold - The Center for Philosophy of Science

66th Annual Lecture Series - Andrea Loettgers


You are invited to attend a lecture by Andrea Loettgers, Professor of Philosophy at University of Vienna, as part of our 66th Annual Lecture Series on Friday, September 26th, at 3:30 PM in the Cathedral of Learning room 1008.

More information on the talk can be found hereAnnual Lecture Series - Andrea Loettgers - The Center for Philosophy of Science


Please not that while we will be streaming the talk, the Q&A portion of the lecture will be available only to the in-person audience.

No registration is required, and the event is open to the public. Please feel free to share with anyone who may be interested

We look forward to seeing you there!

A Population Doctrine in Neuroscience Workshop


Will be held at the Cathedral of Learning on 25th-26th October 2025.

More information, including registration link and schedule can be fund here: A Population Doctrine in Neuroscience Workshop - The Center for Philosophy of Science

 

We are pleased to announce an interdisciplinary 2-day workshop held at the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. The workshop will focus on topics related to a shift in neuroscience from the investigation of single neurons to populations of neurons. The investigation of single neurons has been supported by the so-called neuron doctrine, which posits the neuron as the fundamental structural and functional unit of the nervous system. As the focus moves away from single neurons and toward populations of neurons, some have called for a new, population doctrine. But the conceptual and methodological commitments of a potential population doctrine, as well as its significance, remain underexplored.

The goal of the workshop is to arrive at an interdisciplinary perspective on the nature and significance of the population doctrine and its relation to what came before. In particular, we aim to bring neuroscientists, philosophers, and historians together to answer the following questions:

-What is the population doctrine? How is it related to the neuron doctrine?

-What are the conceptual, explanatory, ontological, and methodological commitments of the population doctrine? For example,

-Are population level measures and analyses simply providing a more compact representation of neural activity or are they providing unique insights that are not otherwise accessible?

-What are the explanatory advantages of population measures over single-unit measures?

-Does the form of explanation change or is the population doctrine just “more of the same”?

Visiting Fellows 2026-27

We look forward to sharing future announcements regarding the application process for our Visiting Fellows program for the 2026–27 academic year.

We are pleased to tentatively announce Nick Huggett as the Senior Visiting Fellow for that year.

Check our website here for more information - Overview - The Center for Philosophy of Science

We expect the application to be available by September/October 2025.

Deadline for application submission will be early/mid-December. A final date will be announced soon.

5-Minute Fellow Series
Learn more about our current fellows' work at the Center in their own words.

Stay tuned for this semester's fellows' videos being uploaded to YouTube soon!

Check out our past videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrRp47ZMXD7NXO3a9Gyh2sg/

Step Into the Center’s History!

From groundbreaking ideas to unforgettable moments, the Center’s legacy is built on the people who’ve shaped it over the years.

Take a stroll down memory lane with us—explore our archived photo albums and see how far we’ve come: Center for Philosophy of Science ::: photo album

Conversations at the Center - A Podcast

The Center proudly presents its Podcast: Conversations at the Center!
Held on both YouTube and Spotify, tune in for discussions of Philosophy and Science and more!

Our host, Edouard Machery, Director of the Center, leads the episodes with our fellows, faculty, and guest speakers. 

Spotify Link 
Youtube Link

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