We are pleased to announce that on Friday, February 27 at 4.30pm (CET), Lorenzo Cocco
(Warsaw University of Technology) will give a talk as part of the Lugano Philosophy
Colloquia Spring 2026 organised by the Institute of Philosophy (ISFI) at USI.
This talk will take place in the Multiuso Room, Facoltà di Teologia di Lugano (USI west
campus). If you are interested in joining online, please write to events.isfi(a)usi.ch.
Here is the abstract of the talk:
Contemporary physical theories are platonistic in the modest sense that they assume the
existence of sets and functions. I will argue that they are also Platonistic in a stronger
sense. When they are not outright pythagorean, they posit pervasive correlations between
the properties of physical systems and mathematical models. I give an argument that some
of these correlations must be due to an interaction. The correspondence would be
miraculous without any coordination, or some other noncausal explanation. An analogy with
a version of the Access Problem due to Hartry Field will be examined.
For more information:
https://www.ftl.usi.ch/it/feeds/15142