UC Irvine wordmark
Mobile Wordmark for the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science Wordmark
School of Social Sciences Wordmark

UNDERGRAD GRAD ALUMNI

We use cookies on this site to enhance your experience and tailor content. By continuing to use our sites, you accept our use of cookies. For further information please see UCI Privacy and Legal Notice.

  • Home
  • About
  • Undergraduate Program
  • Graduate Program 
      1. Welcome
      2. Overview
      3. Admissions
      4. Professional Learning Outcomes
      5. Advising
      6. Alumni
      7. Current Students
      1. Courses
      2. Ph.D. Requirements
      3. Forms
      4. Job Market Preparation
      5. M.A. in Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
      6. Diversity Activities
      7. Lambert Prize
      1. Apply Now
  • People 
      1. Core Faculty
      2. Affiliated Faculty
      3. Emeritus Faculty
      4. Postdocs and Research Fellows
      1. Graduate Students
      2. Visiting Scholars
      3. Alumni
      4. Staff
      5. Employment
  • Research 
      1. Research Groups
      2. Overview
      3. History of Philosophy of Science
      4. Logic & Philosophy of Mathematics
      5. Philosophy of Biology & the Behavioral Sciences
      6. Philosophy of Physics
      7. Probability, Induction, & Formal Epistemology
    • Research Programs & Resources
      1. Exchange Program
      2. C-ALPHA
      3. LPS Library
  • News & Events 
    • News
      1. Department News
      2. Graduate News
    • Events
      1. Summer Diversity Program
      2. Upcoming Events
      3. Event Archives
      4. Colloquia
      5. Conferences & Workshops
      6. LPS Academic Calendar
  • Donate 
      1. Donate to the LPS Department
      1. Donate to the LPS Kent Johnson Memorial Fund
  • Contacts

  • Home
  • About
  • Undergraduate Program
  • Graduate Program
    • Welcome
    • Overview
    • Admissions
    • Professional Learning Outcomes
    • Advising
    • Alumni
    • Current Students
    • Courses
    • Ph.D. Requirements
    • Forms
    • Job Market Preparation
    • M.A. in Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics
    • Diversity Activities
    • Lambert Prize
  • People
    • Core Faculty
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • Emeritus Faculty
    • Postdocs and Research Fellows
    • Graduate Students
    • Visiting Scholars
    • Alumni
    • Staff
    • Employment
  • Research
    • Research Groups
    • Overview
    • History of Philosophy of Science
    • Logic & Philosophy of Mathematics
    • Philosophy of Biology & the Behavioral Sciences
    • Philosophy of Physics
    • Probability, Induction, & Formal Epistemology
    • Research Programs & Resources
    • Exchange Program
    • C-ALPHA
    • LPS Library
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Department News
    • Graduate News
    • Events
    • Summer Diversity Program
    • Upcoming Events
    • Event Archives
    • Colloquia
    • Conferences & Workshops
    • LPS Academic Calendar
  • Research
    • Donate to the LPS Department
    • Donate to the LPS Kent Johnson Memorial Fund
  • Contacts

Event Archives

  • You are here:
  • lps
  • news & events
  • news & events

 

Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method

  • April 26, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower, Room 777
  • William Harper, University of Western Ontario

Actuality and Subjunctivity Workshop

  • April 13, 2012 - April 14, 2012
  • 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Social Sciences Plaza A, Room 2112

Organization and Dynamic Mechanistic Explanation

  • March 16, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway (SBSG), Room 1517
  • William Bechtel, Department of Philosophy and Center for Chronobiology, University of California, San Diego

Are Great Apes Capable of Level 1 Visual Perspective Taking?

  • February 23, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower, Room 777
  • Marta Helina, University of California, San Diego

On Topological Objects in Field Theory

  • February 17, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower (SST), Room 777
  • Nicholas Teh, Trinity College, University of Cambridge

Can Newtonian Gravitation Explain Inertial Motion?

  • February 10, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower, Room 777
  • Jim Weatherall, University of California, Irvine

You Can’t Always Get What You Want: How Bell’s Theorems Just Might Help Physics Get What it Needs

  • January 27, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower (SST), Room 777
  • Brandon Fogel, University of Chicago

When Does Quantum Mechanics Distinguish Past from Future?

  • January 13, 2012
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower (SST), Room 777
  • Bryan Roberts, University of Pittsburgh, Department of History and Philosophy of Science

The Miracle of Applied Mathematics: A Case Study in Mathematical Development Involving the Fractional Derivative

  • November 18, 2011
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower (SST), Room 777
  • Sheldon Smith, University of California, Los Angeles

Probabilistic Semantics for Modal Logic

  • November 4, 2011
  • 3:00pm
  • Social Science Tower (SST), Room 777
  • Tamar Lando, University of California, Berkeley

  • Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • …
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • Next
news & events
  • Home
  • Department News
  • Graduate News
  • Up-Coming Events
  • Event Archives
  • Colloquia
  • Conferences & Workshops
  • LPS Academic Calendar
Connect with us:

DIVERSITY

 Diversity Statement and Plan

 Equal Opportunity and Diversity

 Land Acknowledgement

 Notice of Nondiscrimination

 Title IX

 

RESOURCES

 Accessibility

 Campus Safety

 Emergency Information

 Map & Directions

 Privacy Statement

 

QUICK LINKS

 Employment Opportunities

 News

 Events

 School Directory

 Give

 

FOR STUDENTS

 Undergraduate Studies

 Graduate Studies

 Alumni

 Outreach Programs

 Research Programs

 

© UC Irvine School of Social Sciences – 3151 Social Sciences Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697-5100 – 949.824.2766

©