Here is a selection of invited or peer-reviewed talks:
“How strong is the argument from inductive risk?”, High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (November 4, 2022).
“Causality and complexity in agent-based macroeconomics”, workshop on causality and complexity (Salzburg, September 29, 2022).
“Some problems of causal inference in agent-based macroeconomics”, Sant’Anna School for Advanced Studies, workshop on model evaluation and causal search (Pisa, September 25, 2022).
“Other-regarding preferences: evidence, welfare implications, and Kant”, International Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) conference (online, November 12-14, 2021)
“What is a scientific model?”, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) lunch lecture series (Freiburg, October 24, 2019).
“How strong is the argument from inductive risk?”, European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) Conference (Geneva, September 11-14, 2019).
“The role of non-scientific values in macroeconomics”, workshop at Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) (Munich, April 10-12, 2019), topic: “Biases in science”.
“How strong is the argument from inductive risk?”, German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP) conference (Cologne, February 25-27, 2019).
“Macroeconomics: between causality and complexity”, University College Freiburg (Freiburg, October 9, 2018).
“Skepticism about causal evidence in macroeconomics”, lunchtime talk (Pittsburgh, September 30, 2016).
“Skepticism about causal evidence in macroeconomics”, workshop on causality (Durham, June 16, 2016).
“Causality and objectivity in macroeconomics”, workshop (Cologne, October 4, 2015), topic: causality and causal explanation in the sciences.
“Kant’s refutation of Hume’s position on causality”, International Kant Congress (Vienna, September 21-25, 2015).
“Ceteris paribus conditions and the interventionist account of causality”, German Society for Analytical Philosophy (GAP) conference (Osnabrück, September 14-17, 2015).
“Causality and objectivity in the social sciences”, 8th Munich-Sidney-Tilburg conference on philosophy of science (Tilburg, June 10-12, 2015).
“Causation and valuation in social science and policy”, Center for the Humanities Engaging Science and Society (CHESS) (Durham, December 10, 2014).
“Kant on causal laws and powers”, workshop (Cologne, November 3, 2014), Topic: Kant on laws.
“Causality and evidence in positive and normative social science”, European Network for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (ENPOSS) conference (Madrid, September 10-12, 2014).
“Some problems of causal inference in macro-econometrics”, Brownbag Seminar, Economics Department (Konstanz, July 15, 2014).
“There is no such thing as a causal statement that is not a ceteris paribus statement – and there may well be causal ceteris paribus laws”, Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (Ghent, September 16-18, 2013).
“A subjectivist variant of a structural account of macroeconomic causation”, British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS) conference (Exeter, July 3/4, 2013).
“Some problems of causal inference in macro-econometrics”, Causality in the sciences - conference (Paris, July 1-3, 2013).
“A subjectivist variant of a structural account of macroeconomic causation”, International Network for Economic Methodology (INEM) conference (Rotterdam, June 14-16, 2013).
“Hegel, Marx, and Heidegger on Alienation and Sublation”, 8th annual conference in political science, international relations and public policy in memory of the late Yitzhak Rabin (Jerusalem, December 12-14, 2012).
“Subjectivity, causation, and macroeconomic method”, Brownbag Seminar, Economics Department (Konstanz, December 20, 2011).
“Heidegger on Authenticity”, Joint Conference of the Society for European Philosophy (SEP) and the Forum for European Philosophy (FEP) (University College Dublin, August 29-31, 2008).
„Heidegger’s Atheisierung des göttlichen Worts”, Meeting of the Heidegger research group. Topic: “Heidegger and Religion” (Meßkirch, June 4-7, 2008).