Teaching

Courses taught at LSE over the last few years:

  • Philosophy and Public Policy
  • Philosophy of Physics
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Evidence, Objectivity and Policy (parts)
  • Reason Knowledge and Values (parts)
  • Fallacies of Reasoning (parts)
  • Research Seminar in Philosophy of Natural Science
  • MSc Dissertation Writing Serminar

 

Summer School Teaching:

  • First LSE-Tsinghua Workshop for Philosophy of Social Science: ‘Evidence and Policy: The Case of Climate Change’, Tsinghua University, Beijing, September 2013, 5 Lectures.
  • Vienna International Summer University 2013: ‘Climate Studies’. University of Vienna, July 2013, 5 lectures.
  • International Summer School on Philosophy, Probability and Physics, Universiät Konstanz, August 2005, 2 lectures.

 

PhD Students:

  • Claire Murphy (University of Notre Dame; external committee member)
  • Dominic Ede (LSE Studentship; in progress).
  • Lorenzo Sartori: TBC (LSE Studentship; in progress).
  • Andreas Achen: Theoretical Equivalence[working title] (LSE Studentship; in progress).
  • Charles Beasley: Towards a mature science of other minds (LSE Studentship; awarded March 2023).
  • James Wills: Identity and Indistinguishability in Thermal Physics (LSE Studentship; awarded 2022).
  • Margherita Harris: Conceptualizing Uncertainty: The IPCC, Model Robustness, and the Weight of Evidence (LSE Studentship; December 2021)
  • Joe Roussos: Policymaking under scientific uncertainty (LSE Studentship; awarded July 2020).
  • Nicolas Wüthrich: Robustness, Evidence, and Uncertainty An exploration of policy applications of robustness analysis (October 2017).
  • James Nguyen: How Models Represent (April 2016)
  • Chris Blunt: Hierarchies of Evidence in Evidence Based Medicine (December 2015).
  • Jacob Bjorheim: The Philosophy of Finance (July 2014).
  • Andrew Goldfinch: Evolutionary Psychology: Theoretical and Methodological Foundations (April 2013).
  • Stanislav Larski: Simplicity in Model Selection: Formal Methods and Scientific Realism (April 2013).
  • Seamus Bradley: Rational Decision-making on the Basis of Non-Linear Models (January 2013).
  • Dean Peters: Scientific Realism (January 2013).
  • Foad Dizadji-Bahmani: Probability and Reductionism in Statistical Mechanics (March 2012).
  • Bengt Autzen: Probability in Evolutionary Biology (July 2011).
  • Sheldon Steed: Otto Neurath’s Positivism (January 2011).
  • Jeremy Howick: The methodology randomised clinical trials (July 2008).
  • Peter Ainsworth: The Structure of Scientific Theories (April 2008).
  • Matteo Morganti: Empiricism, Ontology, and Experimental Metaphysics (November 2007).
  • Gabriele Contessa: Models as Fictional Entities (July 2007).