About us
The Centre for Time was established in October 2002,
supported by the Australian Research
Council and the University
of Sydney, under the terms of a Federation Fellowship awarded to Huw Price.
Initially, the Centre's research focused primarily on
the role of time and
time-asymmetry in the conceptual foundations of modern physics, and on
related issues in philosophy — though it also supported research in a
wide range of other areas (see our Events
page for a record of our research meetings since 2002).
We are now a research cluster within the Sydney Centre
for the Foundations of Science, and have strengths in three main
areas: (i) the Pragmatic Foundations Project, a
new project associated Huw Price's second ARC
Federation Fellowship); (ii) the philosophy and foundations of
physics; and (iii) metaphysics and the philosophy of time.
We welcome visitors
interested in any of these topics, and can in some cases offer funding
for
travel and other expenses.
News
Arrivals and departures
We are delighted to welcome Lionel Shapiro, who has just
joined us (on leave from UConn) as Postdoctoral Fellow on the Pragmatic Foundations Project; and to Rachael Briggs, who has joined us on a Postdoctoral Fellowship, from MIT. But we're sad to have said
goodbye to Guido Bacciagaluppi, who has left us for the University of Aberdeen; and to Luca Moretti, who has taken up a position at La Trobe.
Audio and slides online
MP3 recordings of our recent meetings on Causation and Decision (8-9.01.2009) and Foundations of Physics (20.11.2008), as well as several earlier meetings, are now available here. (These
recordings will be moved to the Sydney eScholarship Repository
—
see below — in due course.)
Sydney
eScholarship Repository
The Centre has established a collection within the Sydney eScholarship Repository,
which is an initiative of the University of Sydney Library. The
Centre's collection at the Repository may be accessed at at this link.
Currently, it contains a complete set of audio recordings and
associated material from three of our meetings, and talks
by Huw Price and Jenann Ismael on Truth and Death,
respectively, from RIHSS's
recent 'Key
Concepts' Public Lecture Series.
Older recordings
Slides and sound recordings from several other events
are still available here on our own site, as below.
Workshop with Bob Brandom :: 14 October 2005
Sound recordings are available here.
Public Lecture by Professor Anthony Leggett :: 25 July
2005
Professor
Sir Anthony Leggett is John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor
of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a
world leader in the theory of low-temperature physics, and shared the
2003 Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work on superfluidity.
He visited the Centre in July 2005, as Keynote Speaker at our Workshop
on Time-Symmetric Approaches to Quantum Mechanics.
Professor Leggett gave a public lecture in the
Vice-Chancellor's Distinguished Lecture series, on the topic: Does
the everyday world really obey quantum mechanics?
A full audio recording and slides for the lecture are now available
here:
Download
High Quality Audio (MP3, 128kbps, 110Mb)
Download
Medium Quality Audio (MP3, 56kbps, 32Mb)
Download
Low Quality Audio (MP3, 16kbps, 9Mb)
Download
Slides (PPT, 13Mb)
(A flyer for the lecture is also available.).
Contact information
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Centre for Time
Department of Philosophy
Main Quad A14
University of Sydney
NSW 2006
AUSTRALIA
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Last update: 23.03.09.
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