The Institute Vienna Circle and the Vienna Circle Society cordially invite
you to the
33rd Vienna Circle Lecture
Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech)
Testing Scientific Theories
Thursday, December 11, 2025
5 pm
Aula am Campus
University of Vienna
Hof 1, Eingang 1.11
Spitalgasse 2-4
1090 Vienna
Registration for the event in Vienna: <mailto:vcs@univie.ac.at>
vcs(a)univie.ac.at
No registration fee
Abstract
What scientists call 'post-data analysis' is often considered to be a purely
statistical process separate from theory. Data gathered from experiment is
analyzed to determine whether the experiment yields a genuine result.
Scientific theories are more often associated with earlier phases of
scientific testing, as in Popper's account based on framing bold conjectures
before setting up experiments and gathering data. This talk will motivate an
account of scientific theory testing that incorporates not just hypothesis
generation and experiment, but also post-data analysis. Theories provide
essential frameworks for post-data analysis, by setting standards for
measurement and inference, for instance. Theories are truly tested in the
post-data phase as well. I draw on insights from Hermann Cohen, Ernst
Cassirer, and Rudolf Carnap regarding the clarification and interpretation
of scientific theories in the context of the 'fact of science'. Moving
beyond these accounts, I argue that evaluating theories in the context of
existing results is crucial not just to interpreting theories, but to
testing them as well. Drawing on Adam Koberinski's account of generalized
frameworks in physics, I develop an account of theory testing that
incorporates post-data analysis. The perhaps surprising consequence is that,
under the right conditions, one can test a theory even with old results.
Short Bio
Lydia Patton is Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech. Patton's research
focuses on the development of scientific theories, methods, and practices,
and has appeared in venues including The Monist, Synthese, Kant-Studien,
Historia Mathematica, and Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern
Physics. Patton has served as Editor in Chief of HOPOS and currently edits
two book series. In 2022 she was John N. Findlay Visiting Professor at
Boston University.
As part of the conference
The Form of Science - Philosophy of Science in neo-Kantianism
December 10-12, 2025
University of Vienna - Main Building
Organized by:
Georg Schiemer and Moritz Bodner (University of Vienna, ERC Project: "The
Formal Turn - The Emergence of Formalism in Twentieth-Century Thought")
https://formalism.phl.univie.ac.at/events/international-conference-the-form-
of-science/