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Biological Interest Group

lgBIG — lake geneva BIOLOGICAL INTEREST GROUP

The lake geneva BIOLOGICAL INTEREST GROUP is a forum for discussing biology from a multitude of perspectives, including philosophical, scientific and historical, and was founded in 2012 at the Department of Philosophy of the AVƵ. Our standing members are based in different institutions at the Universities of Geneva and Lausanne.

Our meetings take place on Tuesdays from 12:15 to 14:00 in Bâtiment des Philosophes in the room Phil 102 (Boulevard des Philosophes 22). We discuss our own research as well as other contemporary philosophical, scientific and historical work that addresses interesting biological issues.

Everyone is welcome!

Members

William Bausman  
Luis Bordo Garcia
Silvia de Cesare
Christine Clavien
Lucie Cauwet
Michaela Egli
Benjamin Genta
Michal Hladky

Kyryll Khromov
Nadine Marachly

Raphael Scholl
Marcel Weber

 


 

Activities

Draft program Spring term 2025

25 Feb Kyryll Khromov on scientific policy advice
4 Mar Matěj Krátký on idealization and crucial experiments in quantum physics
11 Mar Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera on folk moral objectivism and relativism
18 Mar Anatolii Kozlov on the Cambridge CultureLab
25 Mar No meeting (GWP conference in Erlangen)
1 Apr Anna Garoflid on Collin Rice’s understanding realism
8 Apr Lucie Cauwet on structuralism in consciousness science
15 Apr Amélie Mioranza on the ethics of neurodiversity and neurodivergence
22 Apr No meeting (Easter break)
29 Apr Eliot Cellard du Sordet on machine learning models in biology
6 May Roberto Fumagalli on minimal models
13 May Héloïse Athéa on cellular memory

 

Past Activities

 

2018

10-14 September 2018
Klosterneuburg/Vienna
EASPLS :

14-15 June 2018
Explanatory Power (CFP)

2017

10-11 October 2017
Colladon
Bordeaux-Geneva Colloquium in Philosophy of Biology (programme)

18 June - 1 July 2017
Alberta, Canada
Summer Institute 
From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics: Practices of Individuation and Classification in Science

14 June 2017
Bastions, B101
Quodlibeta special
Bas van Fraassen (Princeton)
After Hempel's Dilemma: On the Evidence of Things Unseen

8-9 June 2017
Bastions, B214

23 May
François Pellet
on “Disease and Its Kinds”

16 May
Andrea Loettgers
on modeling and experimentation

9 May
Michal Hladky
on simulation in neuroscience

2 May
Maria José Ferreira Ruiz (AVƵ of Buenos Aires)
on information in biology

25 April
Will Bausman
on “Understanding the inference from scientific practice to metaphysics as an adaptive inference”

11 April
Guillaume Schlaepfer
on a priori knowledge in evolutionary biology

4 April
Luigi Scorzato
on Science and Illusions

21 March
Raphael Scholl
on True causes

14 March
Joshua Babic, Lorenzo Cocco and Michal Hladky
Back to the Woodger - The Axiomatic Method in Biology (1937) (Part 2)

7 March
Joshua Babic, Lorenzo Cocco and Michal Hladky
on Joseph Woodger - The Axiomatic Method in Biology (1937) (Part 1)

28 February
Martin Wasmer (ETHZ)
on practices in evolutionary biology

21 February
Lorenzo Casini
Horizontal Surgicality and Mechanistic Constitution
(Michael Baumgartner, Lorenzo Casini, and Beate Krickel)

2016

lgBIG Fall 2016
Classification: Ancient and Modern Perspectives
Marcel Weber and Paolo Crivelli

September 2016

5-9 September 2016
KLI Klosterneuburg/Vienna
EASPLS : (CFP)

August 2016

1-12 August 2016
Basel
(Details)

May 2016

3 May
2, Rue De-Candolle
Christian Sachse
on functions

10 May
2, Rue De-Candolle
TBA

17 May
Miloud Belkoniene
on Explanationism and Truthlike Explanations
2, Rue De-Candolle
(Department, 405A)

24 May
Michal Hladky
on Functions in biology and in technology : unified account (systemic account)
2, Rue De-Candolle
(Department, 405A)

April 2016

5 April
2, Rue De-Candolle
Justin Garson, A Critical Overview of Biological Functions, Ch. 5&6

12 April
2, Rue De-Candolle
Lorenzo Casini and Marcel Weber
on grounds and biological functions

19 April
2, Rue De-Candolle
Antoine Rebourg
on Peter Godfrey-Smith, Philosophy of Biology, CH. 5

March 2016

1 March
2, Rue De-Candolle
Andrea Loettgers
Tarja Knuuttila and Andrea Loettgers on defining life

8 March
2, Rue De-Candolle
Parissa Farmanfarian
on Peter Godfrey-Smith, Philosophy of Biology, Ch. 2

15 March
2, Rue De-Candolle
Justin Garson, A Critical Overview of Biological Functions, Ch. 1&2

22 March
2, Rue De-Candolle
Justin Garson, A Critical Overview of Biological Functions, Ch. 3&4

2015

December 2015

1 December 2015, 12:15
2, Rue De-Candolle
Michal Hladky
On simulation models in neuroscience

15 December 2015, 12:15
2, Rue De-Candolle
Raphael Scholl
The irrelevance of unconceived alternatives: On two types of inference in biological science

November

17 November 2015, 12:15
2, Rue De-Candolle
Marcel Weber
Which kind of causal specificity matters biologically?