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SUMMARY:The Quantum, the Thermal and the Gravitational Reconciled: Physics and Philosophy in the Varied Landscape of the Intersections
LOCATION:Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich), Ludwigstr. 31, Munich, Germany, 80539
DESCRIPTION:The Quantum, the Thermal and the Gravitational Reconciled: Physics and Philosophy in the Varied Landscape of the Intersections\n\n06/24/22 09:30 AM CET\n - 06/26/22 06:00 PM CET\Description:\nExploration of issues arising where at least two of the three fundamental frameworks of physics intersect, inspired by the irenic spirit of Jeremy Butterfield.\Details:\nQuantum, thermal, and gravitational theories constitute the three great pillars of modern fundamental physics.  Each is, prima facie, conceptually and physically independent of the other two, and finds its application in regimes well separated from those of the others.  Indeed, central principles of each are in manifest tension with those of the other, if not outright contradiction: general relativity admits causal and topological structures seemingly inconsistent with quantum mechanical dynamics; the superpositions of quantum mechanics conflict with general relativity's fixed causal structures; and both are in manifest tension if not outright contradiction with the most characteristic features of thermodynamics, viz., irreversibility and temporal asymmetry.  It is thus of paramount importance that we investigate how our three best, most fundamental theories fit together, if indeed they do at all.  In the past and in recent times, physicists and philosophers have worked together in remarkably fruitful ways in each of the three fundamental fields.  This conference will explore these philosophical and foundational issues that arise where two or more of these three frameworks intersect.  Our aim is to foster such collaboration at the intersections of the three.  As such, we will be guided by the irenic spirit (and person) of Jeremy Butterfield, whose work, magisterially spanning these topics, has inspired and continues to inspire, all of us.\n\nConfirmed Speakers\n\n- Guido Bacciagaluppi, Utrecht University <https://www.uu.nl/staff/GBacciagaluppi>\n- Harvey Brown, University of Oxford <https://users.ox.ac.uk/~brownhr>\n- Fay Dowker, Imperial College London <https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/f.dowker>\n- Flaminia Giacomini, Perimeter Institute <https://perimeterinstitute.ca/people/flaminia-giacomini>\n- Stephan Hartmann, LMU Munich <http://www.stephanhartmann.org>\n- Klaas Landsman, Radboud University <https://www.ru.nl/personen/landsman-n>\n- Dennis Lehmkuhl, University of Bonn <https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/dennis-lehmkuhl.html>\n- Michela Massimi, University of Edinburgh <https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/michela-massimi>\n- John Norton, University of Pittsburgh <https://sites.pitt.edu/~jdnorton/jdnorton.html>\n- Kasia Rejzner, University of York <https://rejzner.com>\n- Jos Uffink, University of Minnesota <https://experts.umn.edu/en/persons/jos-uffink>\n- Francesca Vidotto, University of Western Ontario <https://www.uwo.ca/philosophy/people/vidotto.html>\n- Lena Zuchowski, University of Bristol <https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/lena-c-zuchowski> \n\n\nREGISTRATION:\n\nPublic-health conditions permitting, we plan to hold the conference in-person, with no video connections, although the talks and Q&A will be recorded (pending agreement by the speakers).  Please send registration requests by 29 May 2022 using the following form: https://forms.gle/aNk8ujNmaPK1woCT6\n\nThe fees for the conference and dinner are as follows.\n\n- Senior researchers with permanent positions (associate and full professors, etc.): conference fee EUR 40\n- Junior researchers (assistant professors, post-docs, etc.): conference fee EUR 25\n- Students (bachelors, masters, doctoral, etc.): no conference fee\n- Conference dinner (for everyone): EUR 30\n\nWe are committed to fostering diversity and equality in our programs.  The conference will be organized and run under the MCMP's code of conduct <http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/events/event-policy/index.html>. \n\n\nOrganizers\n\n* Erik Curiel, MCMP/LMU Munich\n<http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/people/faculty/curiel/index.html>\n* Sebastian De Haro, University of Amsterdam\n<https://www.uva.nl/profiel/h/a/s.deharoolle/s.de-haro-olle.html>\n* Bryan Roberts, London School of Economics <https://personal.lse.ac.uk/robert49>\n* Katie Robertson, University of Birmingham <https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/philosophy/robertson-katie.aspx>\n\n\nAcknowledgments\n\nThe conference is organized and supported by the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich) <http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html>.  Gefördert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).  (Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).)\n \Location:\nMunich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich)\nLudwigstr. 31\nMunich, Germany,  80539
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Quantum, the Thermal and the Gravitational Reconciled: Physics and Philosophy in the Varied Landscape of the Intersections<br /><br />06/24/22 09:30 AM CET - 06/26/22 06:00 PM CET<br />Description:<br />Exploration of issues arising where at least two of the three fundamental frameworks of physics intersect, inspired by the irenic spirit of Jeremy Butterfield.<br />Details:<br />Quantum, thermal, and gravitational theories constitute the three great pillars of modern fundamental physics. &nbsp;Each is, prima facie, conceptually and physically independent of the other two, and finds its application in regimes well separated from those of the others. &nbsp;Indeed, central principles of each are in manifest tension with those of the other, if not outright contradiction: general relativity admits causal and topological structures seemingly inconsistent with quantum mechanical dynamics; the superpositions of quantum mechanics conflict with general relativity's fixed causal structures; and both are in manifest tension if not outright contradiction with the most characteristic features of thermodynamics, viz., irreversibility and temporal asymmetry. &nbsp;It is thus of paramount importance that we investigate how our three best, most fundamental theories fit together, if indeed they do at all. &nbsp;In the past and in recent times, physicists and philosophers have worked together in remarkably fruitful ways in each of the three fundamental fields. &nbsp;This conference will explore these philosophical and foundational issues that arise where two or more of these three frameworks intersect. &nbsp;Our aim is to foster such collaboration at the intersections of the three. &nbsp;As such, we will be guided by the irenic spirit (and person) of Jeremy Butterfield, whose work, magisterially spanning these topics, has inspired and continues to inspire, all of us.<br />
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<strong>Confirmed Speakers</strong><br />
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- Guido Bacciagaluppi, Utrecht University &lt;https://www.uu.nl/staff/GBacciagaluppi&gt;<br />
- Harvey Brown, University of Oxford &lt;https://users.ox.ac.uk/~brownhr&gt;<br />
- Fay Dowker, Imperial College London &lt;https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/f.dowker&gt;<br />
- Flaminia Giacomini, Perimeter Institute &lt;https://perimeterinstitute.ca/people/flaminia-giacomini&gt;<br />
- Stephan Hartmann, LMU Munich &lt;http://www.stephanhartmann.org&gt;<br />
- Klaas Landsman, Radboud University &lt;https://www.ru.nl/personen/landsman-n&gt;<br />
- Dennis Lehmkuhl, University of Bonn &lt;https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/dennis-lehmkuhl.html&gt;<br />
- Michela Massimi, University of Edinburgh &lt;https://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/michela-massimi&gt;<br />
- John Norton, University of Pittsburgh &lt;https://sites.pitt.edu/~jdnorton/jdnorton.html&gt;<br />
- Kasia Rejzner, University of York &lt;https://rejzner.com&gt;<br />
- Jos Uffink, University of Minnesota &lt;https://experts.umn.edu/en/persons/jos-uffink&gt;<br />
- Francesca Vidotto, University of Western Ontario &lt;https://www.uwo.ca/philosophy/people/vidotto.html&gt;<br />
- Lena Zuchowski, University of Bristol &lt;https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/lena-c-zuchowski&gt;&nbsp;<br />
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<strong>REGISTRATION</strong>:<br />
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Public-health conditions permitting, we plan to hold the conference in-person, with no video connections, although the talks and Q&amp;A will be recorded (pending agreement by the speakers). &nbsp;Please send registration requests by 29 May 2022 using the following form: https://forms.gle/aNk8ujNmaPK1woCT6<br />
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The fees for the conference and dinner are as follows.<br />
<br />
- Senior researchers with permanent positions (associate and full professors, etc.): conference fee EUR 40<br />
- Junior researchers (assistant professors, post-docs, etc.): conference fee EUR 25<br />
- Students (bachelors, masters, doctoral, etc.): no conference fee<br />
- Conference dinner (for everyone): EUR 30<br />
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We are committed to fostering diversity and equality in our programs. &nbsp;The conference will be organized and run under the MCMP's code of conduct &lt;http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/events/event-policy/index.html&gt;.&nbsp;<br />
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<strong>Organizers</strong><br />
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* Erik Curiel, MCMP/LMU Munich<br />
&lt;http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/people/faculty/curiel/index.html&gt;<br />
* Sebastian De Haro, University of Amsterdam<br />
&lt;https://www.uva.nl/profiel/h/a/s.deharoolle/s.de-haro-olle.html&gt;<br />
* Bryan Roberts, London School of Economics &lt;https://personal.lse.ac.uk/robert49&gt;<br />
* Katie Robertson, University of Birmingham &lt;https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/philosophy/robertson-katie.aspx&gt;<br />
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<strong>Acknowledgments</strong><br />
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The conference is organized and supported by the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich) &lt;http://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html&gt;. &nbsp;Gef&ouml;rdert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). &nbsp;(Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).)<br />
&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (LMU Munich)<br />Ludwigstr. 31<br />Munich, Germany,  80539
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