Philosophy Seminar, 31 March: Milena Ivanova on Realism in the Philosophy of Science

Philosophy Seminar this week:

Thursday 31 March, 6.30pm.

Milena Ivanova, ‘Can the Realist Solve the Problem of Underdetermination of Theory by Evidence?’

Milena Ivanova is a PhD candidate in the Philosophy Department at Bristol University, where she is writing a thesis on Conventionalism and Structural Realism. She has recently published articles on Pierre Duhem’s philosophy of science and on Michael Friedman’s development of a Kantian approach to the study of scientific revolutions in his Dynamics of Reason.

Place:  Room M004 (Saloon), Mansion Building, Middlesex University, Trent Park campus, Bramley Road, London N14 4YZ.

Tube: Piccadilly line to Oakwood station, free bus to campus.

All welcome.

Please note: the seminar on 31 March replaces the previously announced seminar by David Lapoujade.

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