[PhilPhys] Final reminder - Grete Hermann workshop, 5-6 May 2012

Bacciagaluppi, Guido g.bacciagaluppi at abdn.ac.uk
Fri May 4 11:48:22 CEST 2012


CHPSTM Workshop on: ‘Grete Hermann: between physics and philosophy’, 5-6 May 2012 (from 9:30am), Divinity Library, University of  Aberdeen

Grete Hermann (1901-1984) was a pupil of mathematical physicist Emmy Noether and follower and coworker of neo-Kantian philosopher Leonard Nelson. Although most of her activities focused on ethics, politics and education, she is also known for her work on the philosophy of modern physics in the 1930s. Her best-known work in this field appeared in 1935, after months of intense discussions with Werner Heisenberg and Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker in Leipzig. Hermann’s avowed aim was to counter the perceived threat to the Kantian notion of causality stemming from the new quantum mechanics. She not only succeeded to her satisfaction, but also discussed in depth the question of ‘hidden variables’ (including the first critique of von Neumann’s alleged impossibility proof) and provided an extensive analysis of Bohr’s notion of complementarity. This work also appears to shed considerable light on some of Heisenberg’s views at the time. It places her in the first rank among philosophers who wrote about modern physics in the first half of the last century. Nevertheless, Hermann is a relatively little-known figure (especially in the English-speaking world). This workshop aims to reassess Grete Hermann’s work in the philosophy of physics, and attempt to place it in the context of her wider work. It brings together physicists and historians and philosophers of physics with interests relating to Hermann, philosophers working in/on the Nelsonian tradition, and even a personal friend from Hermann’s wartime period as a refugee in Britain.

The workshop is made possible through the generous support of the Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine (University of Aberdeen), the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy (University of Aberdeen), the Scots Philosophical Association, and the Mind Association.

Full schedule and further details at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/events/Gretehermannworkshop.shtml

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Postgraduate studies at Aberdeen: PhD in Philosophy, MLitt in Philosophy,
MLitt in History and Philosophy of Science, MLitt in Philosophical Research.
For details see http://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/pgrad .
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Guido Bacciagaluppi
Department of Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
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U.K.

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