I will be giving an online talk on Friday, Feb 2, 4:30-5:45 NYC time, at a conference you can watch on zoom this week (Jan 30-Feb 2): Is Philosophy Useful for Science, and/or Vice Versa? It’s taking place in-person and online at Chapman University. My talk is: “The importance of philosophy of science for Statistical Science and vice versa”. I’ll touch on a current paper I’m writing that (finally) gets back to “Bayesian conceptions of severity”, (in contrast to error statistical severity) as begun on the post on Van Dongen, Springer, and Wagenmaker (2022).
I’ll put my slides up here on Friday. Here are my slides from the conference.
You can view the conference presentations live on Zoom here: https://chapman.zoom.us/j/92313633595
Today looks to be mostly philosophy in mathematics, tomorrow, biology and psychology, and Friday, physics and a couple on statistics. Here is the full Program: Philosophy Science Conference Program 01.24.2024


