Foundations Seminar
INPERSON
BHI Conference Room
Lorenzo Sartori
Description
Why We Love Pictures (for the Wrong Reasons): A Lesson from the Picture of a Black Hole
I first argue that similarity accounts of scientific pictures fail with more realistic cases of scientific pictures. My primary case study is the picture of a black hole, to which I apply an interpretation-based account of picture representation analogous to how models represent: a picture represents a designated target system iff, once interpreted, it exemplifies properties that are imputed to the target via a de-idealising function. Then, I argue that the justification of the inferences from mechanically produced pictures depends on their causal mechanisms of production, in contrast with the standard justificatory strategies employed for model inferences.
When
Monday, December 8, 2025 9:30 AM
Where
Inperson
BHI Conference Room