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Equi Daily - News aus dem ReitsportEqui Daily - News aus dem ReitsportEpisode 3/21 - Horse and DreamsThemen: Start der weltbesten Dressurreiterinnen und -reiter in die Freiluftsaison. Jessica von Bredow-Werndl und Charlotte Dujardin liefern sich in Hagen ein packendes Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen. Die Springreiter landen beim ersten Nationenpreis des Jahres auf Platz sechs. Und: Vielseitigkeitsreiterin Anna Siemer feiert ihr Fünf-Sterne-Debüt in Kentucky.2021-04-2704 minForum for PhilosophyForum for PhilosophyFrom the Vaults: ChaosPaul Glendinning and Charlotte Werndl discuss the insights gained from chaos research about unpredictability, as well as the evolution of mathematical ideas.2020-05-0500 minForum for PhilosophyForum for PhilosophyFrom the Vaults: ChaosPaul Glendinning and Charlotte Werndl discuss the insights gained from chaos research about unpredictability, as well as the evolution of mathematical ideas.2020-05-0500 minAudio – Forum for PhilosophyAudio – Forum for PhilosophyFrom the Vaults: ChaosPaul Glendinning and Charlotte Werndl discuss the insights gained from chaos research about unpredictability, as well as the evolution of mathematical ideas.2020-05-0500 minMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceTypicality in Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems TheoryCharlotte Werndl (LSE) gives a talk at the conference on "The Analysis of Theoretical Terms" (3-5 April, 2013) titled "Typicality in Statistical Physics and Dynamical Systems Theory".2019-04-1937 minMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceModel Tuning and PredictivismMathias Frisch (Maryland) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (26 June, 2014) titled "Model Tuning and Predictivism". Abstract: Many climate scientists maintain that evidence used in tuning or calibrating a climate model cannot be used to evaluate the model. By contrast, the philosophers Katie Steele and Charlotte Werndl have argued, appealing to Bayesian confirmation theory, that tuning is simply an instance of hypothesis testing. In this paper I argue against both views and for a weak predictivism: there are cases, model-tuning among them, in which predictive successes are more highly confirmatory than accommodation. I propose a Bayesian formulation of the predictivist...2019-04-1940 minMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceMCMP – Philosophy of ScienceUse-novelty and double-counting: new insights from model selection theoryCharlotte Werndl (Salzburg) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (27 November, 2014) titled "Use-novelty and double-counting: new insights from model selection theory". Abstract: A widely debated issue on confirmation is the requirement of use-novelty (i.e. that data can only confirm models if they have not already been used before, e.g. for calibrating parameters). This paper investigates the issue of use-novelty in the context of the mathematical methods provided by model selection theory. I will show that the picture model selection theory presents us with about use-novelty is more subtle and nuanced than the commonly endorsed positions by climate scientists...2014-12-1855 minAutumn 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfChaos, Unpredictability and the Evolution of Mathematical IdeasContributor(s): Professor Paul Glendinning, Dr Charlotte Werndl | Chaos research has been hailed as having led to revolutionary scientific advances. This dialogue between a philosopher and a mathematician will highlight the insights gained from research about unpredictability and the evolution of mathematical ideas. Paul Glendinning is professor of applied mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester. Charlotte Werndl is lecturer in philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at LSE.2011-10-181h 29Autumn 2011 | Public lectures and events | VideoAutumn 2011 | Public lectures and events | VideoChaos, Unpredictability and the Evolution of Mathematical IdeasContributor(s): Professor Paul Glendinning, Dr Charlotte Werndl | Chaos research has been hailed as having led to revolutionary scientific advances. This dialogue between a philosopher and a mathematician will highlight the insights gained from research about unpredictability and the evolution of mathematical ideas. Paul Glendinning is professor of applied mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Manchester. Charlotte Werndl is lecturer in philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at LSE.2011-10-181h 29Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method | VideoDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method | VideoProfile: Charlotte Werndl [Video]Contributor(s): Dr Charlotte Werndl | A profile of Dr Charlotte Werndl, Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method.2011-10-1003 minDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodProfile: Charlotte Werndl [Video]Contributor(s): Dr Charlotte Werndl | A profile of Dr Charlotte Werndl, Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method.2011-10-1003 minDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method | VideoDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method | VideoMSc Philosophy of Science [Video]Contributor(s): Dr Charlotte Werndl | Charlotte Werndl outliens the Master's course in Philosophy of Science.2011-08-0402 minDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodDepartment of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific MethodMSc Philosophy of Science [Video]Contributor(s): Dr Charlotte Werndl | Charlotte Werndl outliens the Master's course in Philosophy of Science.2011-08-0402 minConcrete CausationConcrete CausationCausality and Observational Equivalence of Deterministic and Indeterministic DescriptionsCharlotte Werndl (Oxford) presents her results on "Causality and Observational Equivalence of Deterministic and Indeterministic Descriptions" (workshoo "Concrete Causation", 9 July 2010).2010-07-1044 min