TALKS, SCHOOLS AND CONFERENCES


Illinois Philosophical Association. Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL. November 18-19, 2011.
NIU
"On the Metaphysics of Classical Electrodynamics and its Time-Reversal Invariance''.

Northwest Philosophy Conference. Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR. November 3-5, 201.
Lewis and Clark College
"On the Metaphysics of Classical Electrodynamics and its Time-Reversal Invariance''.
Comments on Pablo Zavala's paper``Ideally Necessary Laws of Nature''.

27th Philosophy and History of Science Conference, Boulder, CO. September 22-25, 2011.
University of Colorado at Boulder
"On the Metaphysics of Classical Electrodynamics and its Time-Reversal Invariance''. 
Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science International Conference, Bergamo, Italy, December 15-17 2010.
Bergano, ex convento S. agostino
"What does Quantum Mechanics Tell us about Time?”

2010 Joint Meeting of the Illinois and Indiana Philosophical Association; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston IL, November 5-6 2010.
Eastern Illinois University
"Do Particles Have Free Will?"

26th Boulder Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science, Boulder, CO, October 22-24 2010.
Boulder, Colorado
"Some Remark on Wave Function Monism"

Central State Philosophical Association, Detroit, MI, September 23-25 2010.
Detroit Skyline
"Do Particles Have Free Will?"

What is Quantum Theory?  Sexten (Bozen), Italy, August 2-11, 2010.
sexten
"Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories"

New Directions in the Foundations of Physics  - MAA Carriage House, Washington, DC, April 30-May 2 2010.
U Maryland

Philosophical Issues in Cosmology, Quantum Theory, and Time Conference. Rutgers Center for Philosophy and the Sciences and the Philosophy Department, New Brunswick, NJ, April 16-18, 2010.
rutgers
Comments on Alyssa Ney’s paper “Quantum Mechanics and Three-dimensional Space”

Chicagoland Philosophy of Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, IL, March 31, 2010.
UIC
“On Wave Function Monism in Spontaneous Collapse Theories” 

Illinois Philosophical Association - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (IL), October 23-24 2009.

Comments on Chris Pynes's paper: "The Mistake in Monty Fall".

Central State Philosophical Association -  Dekalb (IL), October 9-10 2009.

Comments on Gregory Landini's paper "Facts About the Slingshot"

Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Physical Reality - Sexten (BZ, Italy), July 22-30, 2009.

Foundations of Statistical Mechanics - Rutgers (NJ), May13-14, 2009.

Philosophy of Gauge Theory - Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh (PA), April 18-19 2009.

New Directions in the Foundations of Physics  - MAA Carriage House, Washington, DC, May 1-3 2009.

New Ideas in History and Science: Galileo Conference, Dekalb (IL), February 6, 2009.

"Galileo and the Scientific Method''

Philosophy Colloquium, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington (IN), January 30, 2009.

"On Wave Function Monism in Spontaneous Collapse Theories"

Iowa Philosophical Society 65th Annual Conference, Cornell College (IA), October 18, 2008.

"What does Quantum Mechanics tell us about Time?'

Illinois Philosophical Association Meeting - Dekalb (IL), November 7-8, 2008.

Central States Philosophical Association - St. Paul (MN), September 26-27, 2008.

Comments on Gregory Landini's "Yablo’s Paradox and Russellian Propositions''

Ninth Annual Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference - Bellingham (WA), August 3-7, 2008.

Comments on Brad Skow's paper "Why Does Time Pass?''

Humanities Colloquim - University of Marecata (Italy), May 28, 2008.

"Filosofia del tempo e meccanica quantistica"

New Directions in the Foundations of Physics - American Center for Physics, College Park (MD), April 25-27, 2008.

The American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting - Chicago (IL), April 17-19, 2008.

Comments on Jeffrey Dunn's paper "Counterfactual Dependence, Thermodynamics, and the Special Sciences''

Metaphysics Meets Physics on the Banks of the Raritan- Rutgers (NJ), October 26-28, 2007.


Comments on Cian Dorr's paper “Quantum Mechanics and Space''

FQM Foundations of Quantum Mechanics - Quantum Reality: Ontology, Probability, Relativity (A scientific and social meeting to celebrate Shelly Goldstein's 60th birthday)- Rutgers (NJ), October 7-9, 2007

"Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories'

New Directions in the Foundations of Physics - American Center for Physics, College Park (MD), April 25-27, 2007.

Foundation of Physics Colloquium, University of Maryland College Park (MD), Mach 17, 2007.

"On the Common Structure of Quantum Theories Without Observers"

Philosophy of Physics: Descrying the World in Physics - CEU SUMMER UNIVERSITY, Budapest (Hungary), July 3- 14, 2006.

XXXVI Conference of the Italian Society of History of Physics and Astronomy - Rome (Italy), June 15-17, 2006.

"Pandora’s Cat: On Bohmian Mechanics and GRW theory"

New Directions in the Foundations of Physics- American Institute of Physics, College Park (MD), April 29-May 1, 2005.


Descrying the world in physics- Rutgers-Columbia conference in philosophy of science- April 21-23, 2005.

 Second School of the Foundations of Physical Theories - University of Urbino (Italy), July 5-9, 2004.

"On the Importance of the Notion of Primitive Ontology"

Quantum Theories without Observers II - Bielefeld (Germany), February 2-6, 2004.

Mysteries, puzzles and paradoxes in Quantum Mechanics IV , Gargnano (Italy), 27 August- 1 September, 2001.

"Seven Steps toward the Classical World"

International Quantum Structure Association Fifth Biennal Meeting - Cesena (Italy), March 31-April 5, 2001.

"Decoherence and the Classical Limit of Quantum Mechanics"

Chance in Physics, Foundations and Perspectives- Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Ischia (Italy), November 29, 1999.

VIII Seminario Nazionale di Fisica Teorica - Parma (Italy) August 30 - September 10, 1999.

Centenay of SIF (Italian Physical Society) - Villa Olmo, Como (Italy), June, 1997.

"Heavy Ions Reactions at Low Energy''

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