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Juliette Ferry-Danini (UniversitĂ© de Namur): ‘A pink lie in French medicine’
07:00
Research Spotlight: Professor Anna Mahtani
03:25
Philosophical Architects at LSE
45:18
Catherine Robb (Tilburg University): ‘The Metaphysics of Collective Talent’
41:58
Michael Otsuka (Rutgers): Equal chances versus equal outcomes: when are lotteries fair & justified?
43:23
Lakatos Award Lecture by Michela Massimi
33:44
Elise Woodard (King’s College): ‘Mistreating Consent’
03:09
MSc Philosophy of Science at LSE Philosophy
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MSc Philosophy of Economics and the Social Sciences at LSE Philosophy
02:48
MSc Philosophy and Public Policy at LSE Philosophy
03:07
Meet the LSE Philosophy Department
56:56
Katherine Puddifoot (Durham University): “Memory” for Justice
42:23
Alex Gregory (University of Southampton): ‘Structural Rationality in Desire’
52:29
Benjamin Ferguson and Roberto Veneziani: ‘What Exploitation Is’
56:59
Adam Lovett: ‘Democratic Failures and the Ethics of Democracy’
56:50
Katharine Jenkins: ‘Ontology and Oppression: Race, Gender, and Social Reality’
04:22
Why study at LSE Philosophy? Part 2
51:25
James Muldoon: 'Artificial Intelligence in the Colonial Matrix of Power'
03:01
Why study at LSE Philosophy?
56:52
Alan Hájek: ‘Consequentialism, Cluelessness, Clumsiness, and Counterfactuals’
45:27
Felipe Romero: ‘The conceptual origins of metascience: fashion or revolution?’
32:10
Stephen John: Weber’s Elephant: what to do when ethical commitments shape responses to uncertainty
38:51
Lucie White: Policy-Making Under Uncertainty
23:39
Joe Roussos: Expert disagreement in advising and research
27:45
Jonathan Birch: Scientific meta-consensus and the communication of uncertainty
22:49
Richard Bradley: Confident advice, precautionary decisions
25:47
Alfred Moore: Post-Covid Reflections on the Politics of Expert Advising
24:09
Wesley Wrigley: ‘The Axiomatic Method and the Dialogical Account of Deduction’
19:56
Mary Leng: ‘Mathematics and Dialogue’
33:07
Matthew Inglis: ‘Empirical evidence for the dialogical account’
31:33
Tim Gowers: ‘The internal dialogue of mathematicians when they are solving problems.’
44:00
Graham Priest: ‘The Looming Environmental Crisis: a Perspective from Buddhist Philosophy’
01:02:49
Tushar Menon (University of Cambridge): ‘Inferential Scientific Realism’
50:13
Caspar Jacobs (Merton College): How (Not) to Define Inertial Frames
33:42
Steve Meyer: George Polya’s Contribution to Lakatos Philosophy of Mathematics
27:35
Vincenzo Crupi: A Predictivist Vindication Of Early Copernicanism
45:38
John Worrall: A Classic Case Of A Lakatosian Degenerating Research Programme In Current Medicine
31:31
TamĂĄs Demeter: Research Programmes In The Scottish Enlightenment
26:20
Konstantin Genin: Simplicity And Scientific Progress
29:10
Jack Ritchie: Heuristic, Refutation And Concept-Stretching
53:38
Alison Pease: Proofs, Refutations And Implementations: Lakatos In The Age of AI
20:29
Percy Venegas and Fernand Gobet: Lakatos And Computational Model Consensus
26:28
Thodoris Dimitrakos: Lakatos Between Eliminative Naturalism And Aprioristic Normativism
29:13
Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen: Lakatosian Rational Reconstruction Updated
32:00
OtĂĄvio Bueno: Extending Heuristics: Mathematical Discovery In Logic And Science
31:09
Eugene Chua: Degeneration And Entropy
32:59
Jennifer Whyte: Lotto 1877: Boltzmann, Lakatos, And Model Engineering
29:31
Samuel Schindler: Beyond footnotes: Lakatos’ Meta-Philosophy And The History Of Science
27:51
Dubian Cañas: Revisiting Lakatos’ Approach To Integrated History And Philosophy of Science
52:55
Philip Kitcher: Mathematical Methodology
27:39
Alexander Paseau and Wesley Wrigley: Lakatos On The Euclidean Programme
22:43
Can Baskent: Proofs And Refutations, Non-Classically
36:25
Miguel Ângelo Flach: Lakatos’s Normativeness Between Fallibilism And History
30:50
Fernand Gobet, Percy Venegas and Giovanni Sala: On Psychologists’ Scientific Practices
30:27
Martin Bauer, George Gaskell and Gordon Sammut: Social Representations Theory
31:52
Marcus Giaquinto: Lakatos, Mathematical Practice And Intuitive Arguments
34:05
Fenner Tanswell, Colin Rittberg and Brendan Larvor: Lakatos And Kneebone
44:59
Stephan Hartmann: Lakatos, Bayes And The Role Of The History Of Science
34:28
Anya Plutynski: Rethinking Progress In Cancer Science And Medicine
01:08:47
Nick Huggett (University of Illinois, Chicago): 'Quantum gravity in a laboratory'