The Sigma Club organises seminars and talks dealing with issues in the philosophy and foundations of modern physics. The meetings of the Club are held in the seminar room of the Centre for the Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS) at the LSE (T206) on selected Mondays from 5pm to 7pm (maps and directions|).
Half an hour prior to the meetings tea is served in the CPNSS common room on the first floor of the same building. Both the meetings of the Club and the tea beforehand are open to everybody, free of charge, and no membership is required.
The Sigma Club was founded in 1987 by Michael Redhead in Cambridge; its meetings moved to the LSE in 1997, when Michael Redhead became Centennial Professor at LSE. Speakers at past meetings of the Club include David Bohm, John Earman, Stephen Hawking, and Sir Karl Popper.
For further information please contact Jeremy Butterfield (jb56@cam.ac.uk) Roman Frigg (r.p.friggREMOVE@lseREMOVE.ac.uk, 020 7955 7182)
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