[PhilPhys] This Wednesday - Soviet Philosophy - Fw: [PHILOS-L] Reminder: EPSA Epistemic Diversity Seminar (Online, 20th May, 15:00-16:00 CET)
Chasova, V. (Valeriya)
v.chasova at uu.nl
Mon May 18 15:49:54 CEST 2026
Dear all,
This Wednesday 20/05 at 15h CEST I am giving a short (30min.) talk on early Soviet philosophy of science (with a bit of physics) at an EPSA online seminar, see below and at https://philsci.eu/Epistemic-Diversity-Seminar-2nd-Edition
Best wishes,
Valeriya Chasova
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Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the first instalment in the 2nd edition of our seminar series on Epistemic Diversity in European Philosophy of Science.
The first instalment of the seminar will take place 20th May 2026, 15:00-16:00 (CET) on Zoom. You will be able to attend through the following link: https://ucph-ku.zoom.us/j/61211834900<https://philsci.eu/EmailTracker/LinkTracker.ashx?linkAndRecipientCode=Pb7q6xMs10pwRsbJ5jZk3MN2sJYlTRBRpQ8aQ4fqwcV7vOaSXA53XIT9fqHYKY6WtNQvB%2bvyqK8Fh1h%2fINK9KDzRZdP9C1AssJaFdcKcKGY%3d>
This instalment of the seminar will feature:
15:00 - 15:30
Valeriya Chasova (Utrecht University), Deborinians and mechanists per se and as precursors to Western philosophers of science
15:30 - 16:00
Q&A
About the seminar series
A central aim of this seminar series is to showcase historical figures, institutes, schools of thought, or themes that have shaped the discipline of philosophy of science in different regions of Europe across time. In focusing on these various different ‘European philosophies of science’, EPSA strives to contribute to an increased awareness of intellectual traditions that have been overlooked or forgotten by the international philosophy-of-science community. We are particularly interested in rediscovering traditions rooted in languages and cultures other than English, although we will be using English as a working language.
To find out more about the seminar and see all of this year’s instalments, please click on this link<https://philsci.eu/EmailTracker/LinkTracker.ashx?linkAndRecipientCode=OH3HcQBHIlEXCixuGzYLRMTAw92yzm5eS4fRrDHIt%2bioZgQ1GNNIMMHZe0e%2fprRIu0J3Vcm332G9AJ9G%2bxIApmoiKTeUH%2fQIc5iSUbLc3L8%3d>.
Kind regards,
Sara Green & Bobby Vos (organizing committee)
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