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Events in the month of December 2024
Join us for the launch of John D. Norton’s The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference, the second volume in BSPS Open, the diamond open access collection of the BSPS and Calgary University Press. You can download the pdf here or buy your printed copy anywhere:
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bits treams/54604e39-bcc6-4aae-834c -45fbe7dfa2b4/download
The meeting will take place on Zoom on December 4, 11.00 Pittsburgh, 17h CET, with a brief discussion between John Norton and Job De Grefte (Groningen) about the book, chaired by Helen Beebee (Leeds) and David Teira (UNED)
Find the details and the Zoom link here
https://www.centerphilsci.pitt .edu/event/john-d-nortons-the- large-scale-structure-of-induc tive-inference/
More about BSPS Open: https://www.thebsps.org/bsps-o pen/
April 2-4, 2025, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Organized by: Gerd Graßhoff, Arno Simons, Adrian Wüthrich, and Michael Zichert
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
December 4 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST | 17 CETJoin us for the launch of John D. Norton’s The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference, the second volume in BSPS Open, the diamond open access collection of the BSPS and Calgary University Press. You can download the pdf here or buy your printed copy anywhere:
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/bits
The meeting will take place on Zoom on December 4, 11.00 Pittsburgh, 17h CET, with a brief discussion between John Norton and Job De Grefte (Groningen) about the book, chaired by Helen Beebee (Leeds) and David Teira (UNED)
Find the details and the Zoom link here
https://www.centerphilsci.pitt
More about BSPS Open: https://www.thebsps.org/bsps-o
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
We invite contributions to our workshop on using large language models (LLMs) in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science (HPSS). The workshop will focus on exploring use cases and proposals for how, and to what extent, LLMs might help overcome long-standing challenges in studies of how science works. The event will take place from April 2–4, 2025, at Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. Attendance (online and on site) will be free and open to the public but registration will be required. To contribute a talk, please submit abstracts of 300–600 words by December 31, 2024, to arno.simons@tu-berlin.deApril 2-4, 2025, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Organized by: Gerd Graßhoff, Arno Simons, Adrian Wüthrich, and Michael Zichert