CSH Talk by Frank Schweitzer: “Sociophysics: What can we know? What must we do? What may we hope? – Immanuel Kant”


Jun 02, 2022 | 10:3011:30

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This hybrid talk will be presented by CSH External Faculty member Frank Schweitzer from ETH Zurich on June 2, 10:30 am CEST.

 

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Title: “Sociophysics: What can we know? What must we do? What may we hope?” – Immanuel Kant

Abstract:

 

The three questions originally proposed by Immanuel Kant are used to reflect about the aims and scope of sociophysics. We start from the historical perspective, to highlight recent contributions from physics for a better understanding of social systems. This is followed by a critical attempt what is missing in these contributions. The main part of the talk illustrates current developments in sociophysics, with an emphasis on our own work, to analyze, simulate, and influence social systems.

 

 

Literature: Frank Schweitzer, Sociophysics, Physics Today vol. 71, issue 2, pp. 40-46 (2018)
Free download: https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.3845

Details

Date
Jun 02, 2022
Time
10:30—11:30

Organizer

Complexity Science Hub Vienna

Venue

Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Josefstaedter Straße 39
Vienna,1080Austria
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