Bonn History and Philosophy of Physics Research Seminar
Zoom link via mailing list: hpp@listen.uni-bonn.de
Details: http://history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com
Programme (Tuesdays 16:00, Room 2.014):
28.04. Elke Brendel (Univ. of Bonn)
„Thought Experiments – their epistemic function as narratives, arguments and models“
19.05. Isobel Falconer (Univ. of St. Andrews)
„'Hypotheses are what we lack the least': modelling matter in 1900 at the Paris International Congress of Physics“
09.06. Jean-Philippe Martinez (MPI for Gravitational Physics)
„From Wave Geometry to the Second Post-Newtonian Approximation: A Japanese Pathway Towards General Relativity (1930s–1970s)“
23.06. Michel Janssen (Univ. of Minnesota)
„Einstein's strategy in his early work on quantum theory“
07.07. Rossana Tazzioli (Univ. of Lille)
„Tullio Levi-Civita's Lectures on Absolute Differential Calculus (1925–1928): Historical and Epistemological Perspectives“
Details: http://history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com
Programme (Tuesdays 16:00, Room 2.014):
28.04. Elke Brendel (Univ. of Bonn)
„Thought Experiments – their epistemic function as narratives, arguments and models“
19.05. Isobel Falconer (Univ. of St. Andrews)
„'Hypotheses are what we lack the least': modelling matter in 1900 at the Paris International Congress of Physics“
09.06. Jean-Philippe Martinez (MPI for Gravitational Physics)
„From Wave Geometry to the Second Post-Newtonian Approximation: A Japanese Pathway Towards General Relativity (1930s–1970s)“
23.06. Michel Janssen (Univ. of Minnesota)
„Einstein's strategy in his early work on quantum theory“
07.07. Rossana Tazzioli (Univ. of Lille)
„Tullio Levi-Civita's Lectures on Absolute Differential Calculus (1925–1928): Historical and Epistemological Perspectives“
Zeit
Dienstag, 28.04.26 - 16:00 Uhr
– Dienstag, 07.07.26
- 19:00 Uhr
Themengebiet
Philosophie / History and Philosophy of Physics
Zielgruppen
Alle Interessierten
Ort
Heinrich-von-Kleist-Straße 22-28, 53113 Bonn
Raum
Logik-Bibliothek (Raum 2.014, 2. OG)
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
Veranstalter
Lichtenberg Group for History and Philosophy of Physics (supported by COGY and TRA Matter).
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