Approaches Within Philosophy of Science Programme Location: G07, Chadwick Building, UCL, Gower Street Tuesday, 2nd September 11.00-11.30 Coffee and Registration 11.30-12.30 Chiara Ambrosio (UCL) Welcome and Presentation on Peirce and the Harvard Archives 12.30-13.00 Christopher Campbell (UCL) Charles Sanders Peirce and Dmitri Mendeleev: a case for being pluralistic about laws 13.00-14.30 Lunch 14.30-15.00 Julian Newman (Birkbeck) Computing in Epistemology: Epistemologies of Computing 15.00-15.30 Mario Santos-Sousa (UCL) What, if anything, can the epistemology of number learn from the psychology of numerical cognition? 15.30-16.00 Manuela Fernández Pinto (Helsinki) Economics Imperialism in Social Epistemology: A Case for Pluralism 16.00-16.30 Coffee 16.30-17.00 Irene Van de Beld (Twente) Saving phenomena from the realism-antirealism debate: a discussion at the crossroad of different approaches 17.00-18.00 Stephen Mumford (Nottingham) The Irreducibility of Dispositionality 19.30-22.00 Dinner Wednesday 3rd September 10.00-11.00 Mauricio Suárez (Inst. Philosophy) Scientific Representation: Lessons from Aesthetics 11.00-11.30 Michał Leśniak (KUL) Towards Objectivity, Feminist Approach in Methodological Pluralism 11.30-12.00 Coffee 12.00-12.30 Vincenzo Politi (Bristol) Naturalisms, Individuals and Communities: an assessment of the recent developments of the naturalised philosophy of science 12.30-13.00 James Nguyen (LSE) Should the Virtue Pluralist fear Arrovian Nihilism? 13.00-13.30 Anna De Bruyckere (Durham) Towards a Phenomenology of Science 13.30-15.00 Lunch 15.00-15.30 Ruth Hibbert (Kent) Lessons for methodological pluralism in philosophy of science from interdisciplinarity in science 15.30-16.00 Liam Kofi Bright (CMU) Judgement Aggregation in Science 16.00-16.30 Coffee 16.30-17.00 Toby Friend (UCL) On the compatibility of two trends in philosophy of science 17.00-18.00 Hasok Chang (Cambridge) What does pluralism tell us about how to do philosophy of science? Keynote speakers underlined