CEU President and Rector John Shattuck and the Department of Philosophy
are pleased to invite you to
the first event of
an important series of lectures and workshops
in the week of 26 - 30 October.
Leading international academics and public intellectuals
comment on a wide range of topics.
Event One:
Monday 26th October Prof. Colin McGinn - Two Types of Science
Time: 11.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
Venue: CEU Auditorium (Nador u. 9.)
(Followed by Q&A and reception.)
Chair: Howard Robinson, Provost and Academic Pro-Rector, CEU
Colin McGinn is a British philosopher currently working at the
University of Miami. McGinn has also held major teaching positions at
the Oxford University and Rutgers University. He is best known for his
work in the philosophy of mind, though he has written on topics across
the breadth of modern philosophy. Chief among his works intended for a
general audience is the intellectual memoir The Making of a Philosopher:
My Journey Through Twentieth-Century Philosophy (2002). Colin’s
lecture "Two Types of Science" deals with the nature of our knowledge in
the physical and the natural sciences. It argues that the knowledge is
different in the two cases, with knowledge of physics being in some
respects inferior to knowledge of psychology. Physics is not the
epistemological paradigm it is often supposed to be. I also discuss the
nature of the knowledge obtained in biology and philosophy.
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