Phenomenological
Approaches to Physics: QBism and Phenomenology, Compared
and Contrasted
Linköping University
organized
by Philipp
Berghofer, Jan-Åke Larsson, and Harald Wiltsche
09.15-09.30:
Opening Address (Philipp Berghofer, Jan-Åke Larsson &
Harald Wiltsche)
09.30-11.00: Christopher
Fuchs (University of Massachusetts Boston): QBism, Where Next?
11.00-11.30:
Coffee Break
11.30-12.30: Florian
Boge (RWTH Aachen University): (Something
like) Eidetic Variation as a Supplement to (some
Version of) QBism
12.30-13.30: Arezoo
Islami (San Francisco State University): Wigner, QBism
and Phenomenology
13.30-15.00: Lunch
15.00-16.30: Thomas
Ryckman (Stanford University): QBism: Realism
about What?
16.30-17.00:
Coffee Break
17.00-18.00: Mahdi
Khalili (VU Amsterdam): From a
Phenomenological Perspective to a Perspectival Realism
18.00-19.00: Nathaniel
Burke (San Francisco State University): Constructive
Empiricism and Husserl's World of Science
19.00: Dinner
Thursday, June 9, 2022
09.30-11.00: Rüdiger
Schack (Royal Holloway, University of
London): A
QBist Reads Merleau-Ponty
11.00-11.30:
Coffee Break
11.30-12.30: Delicia
Kamins (Stony Brook University): Is Denying
Objectivity a More Pragmatic Approach to Quantum
Mechanics?
12.30-13.30: Tina
Bilban (Institute Nova Revija): Bohr and
Husserl visit the QBist Chambers
13.30-15.00: Lunch
15.00-16.30: Michel
Bitbol (École Normale Supérieure): QBism: An Eco-Phenomenology
for Quantum Mechanics
16.30-17.00:
Coffee Break
17.00-18.00: Laura de
la Tremblaye (University of Geneva): From William
James to Husserl: reexamining philosophical
implications of QBism
18.00-19.00: Philip
Goyal (SUNY Albany): Informational
Reconstruction of Quantum Theory, and its Implications
for the Development of a Philosophical Understanding
of Quantum Theory
19.00: Dinner
Friday, June 10, 2022
09.30-11.00: Jacques
Pienaar (University of
Massachusetts Boston): QBism and the
Embodied Agent
11.00-11.30:
Coffee Break
11.30-12.30 Kevin
Mager (Loyola University Chicago): QBism and
Perception’s Silent Thesis: An Attempt at a
Phenomenological Grounds for Probability and
Approximation
12.30-13.30: Moritz
Kriegleder (University of Vienna): The Enactive
Perspective of the QBism Hero
13.30-15.00: Lunch
15.00-16.30: Robert
Crease (Stony Brook
University): QBism and
Philosophy of Science
16.30: Closing
Address (Philipp Berghofer, Jan-Åke Larsson & Harald
Wiltsche)
The
conference will be a hybrid event. All are welcome!
For further
information visit our conference homepage: