Conferences


CAP: Computing and Philosophy (Oregon, August 2005)
PSA: Philosophy of Science Association (meets biennially around October-November)
Social Network Analysis: Advances & Empirical Applications Forum (Oxford, July 2005)
Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Research on Complexity (Liverpool, September 2005)
NAASCOS: North American Association for Computational Social and Organization Science (Indiana, June 2005)

CASOS 2005 Summer Institute (if you feel like blowing 650 bucks!)


Thanks to Ryan Muldoon for red-flagging these conferences. If you can think of other conferences which might be a good place for philosophy graduate students to present their work on agent-based or computational modeling, shoot me an email.

 

Philosophy graduate students working on agent-based models


Kevin Zollman
(UC Irvine)
Ryan Muldoon (Penn)
Robert Rosenberger (Stony Brook)
Simon Huttegger (University of Salzburg)
and me (U of Arizona)

This list is by no means exhaustive. These are just the people I personally know of. Let me know if you would like your name to be added to or removed from the above list.

 

Links


An overview of and links for individual-based models across other fields

ComputationalPhilosophy.org: Group for Logic and Formal Semantics

OSCAR: John Pollock's Artificial Intelligence Project

Choosing a graduate program if your interests lie at the intersection of Philosophy, Cognitive Science, Logic, and Computation.

Ranking of philosophy programs: The Leiter Report (by faculty fame)
Ranking of philosophy programs: The 2000 Nat'l Doctoral Program Survey (overall student satisfaction)