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2016 Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

SELECTED Refereed and Invited Talks ​

Here you will find some slides from my presentations.
( ✻​ denotes an invited talk)
"On the Epistemic Effects of Envy in Academia"
  • ✻ Workshop: The Moral Psychology of Envy. May 2021.

"The Many Faces of Scientific Self-Correction"
  • ✻ Workshop: The replicability crisis? philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives, Université de Lyon, France. October 2020.
  • 10th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP), Utrecht, The Netherlands. August 2020.
  • Annual Conference of The British Society for the Philosophy of Science, University of Kent, UK. June 2020. (cancelled)

"Replicability, Accountability, and Social Structures Across Fields"
  • ✻  Workshop: What Can Astrophysics Teach Us about Replicability?, University of Bern, Switzerland. May 2020.

"Social Epistemology and The Replicability Crisis"
  • ✻ Colloquium Talk, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. December 2019.
  • ✻ Colloquium Talk, University of Turin, Italy. September 2019.
  • Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS), Rotterdam, The Netherlands. July 2019

"The Division of Replication Labor"
  • Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting. Seattle, WA. November 2018.
  • 7th Biennial Conference of the Society for the Philosophy of Science in Practice. University of Ghent, Belgium. June 2018.
  • V Colombian Conference on Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Villa de Leyva, Colombia. May 2018. 

​“Correcting Scientific Self-Correction”.
  • ✻ Colloquium Talk, Department of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Groningen. January 2018.
  • ✻ Colloquium Talk, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah. January 2018.
  • ✻ Developmental Psychology Colloquium, Tilburg University, The Netherlands. January 2017.

"Scientific Self-Correction: The Bayesian Way" (with Jan Sprenger)
  • European Philosophy of Science Association Meeting (EPSA), Exeter, UK. September 2017.
  • European Congress for Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 9), Munich, Germany. August 2017.
  • Fifth Reasoning Club Conference, Turin, Italy. May 2017.
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"On the Epistemic Effects of Academic Envy" 
  • Colloquium Talk, Tilburg University, The Netherlands. May 2017.

 “Making Scientific Inferences More Objective” (with Jan Sprenger).
  • ✻ American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. February 2017.
  • ✻ Workshop on Drug Safety, Probabilistic Causal Assessment, and Evidence Synthesis. Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany. January 2017

“Novelty vs. Replicability: Virtues and Vices in the Reward System of Science” [Slides]
  • Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting.  Atlanta, GA. November 2016.
  • APA Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco, CA. March 2016.
  • IV Colombian Conference on Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Los Andes, Colombia. February 2016.

“The Fragility of Scientific Self-Correction” [Slides]
  • ✻ LPS Colloquium Talk, Logic and Philosophy of Science Department, University of California, Irvine, March 2015.
  • Agent-Based Modeling in Philosophy, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany, December 2014.
  • 2nd Workshop on Inductive Logic and Confirmation in Science, University of Utah, October 2014.

Comments on Daniel Pearlberg’s “Brains Without Parts: Reframing the Debate Between Dynamicists and Mechanists”. [Slides]
  • APA Pacific Division Meeting, San Diego, CA. April 2014. 

“Infectious Falsehoods”
  • Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting, Chicago, IL. November 2014.
  • III Colombian Conference on Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Universidad de los Andes and Universidad del Rosario, Colombia. February 2014.

​“Why There Isn’t Inter-Level Causation in Mechanisms” [Slides]
  • ​✻ St. Louis Area Philosophy of Science Association Conference. University of Missouri, St Louis, MO. March 2013.
  • Models and Mechanisms Workshop. Tilburg University, The Netherlands. December 2012. 

“Is Envy Collectively Disadvantageous?” [Slides]
  • Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science Modeling and Complexity. Santa Fe Institute. Santa Fe, NM. June 2012.

“The Knowledge Attribution Game: Against Interest-Relative Invariantism” [Slides]
  • II Colombian Conference on Logic, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science. Universidad de los Andes and Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá. Colombia. February 2012.

“Modeling Discovery Strategies” (with F. Eberhardt and T. Kushnir). [Poster] 
  • ​37th Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP). Université de Quebec à Montréal. Canada. July 2011. 
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