In these PhD positions you will join
Guido Bacciagaluppi and postdocs Diana Taschetto and Stefano Furlan on the ERC Advanced Grant for the project
‘BOHR21: Niels Bohr for the 21st Century’.
Your job Bohr has been hugely influential both in physics and outside physics, but he is also largely misunderstood, partly because a few of his writings have been overstudied at the expense of many others. This ERC project is devoted to his philosophical legacy. It will establish an unprejudiced understanding of Bohr, building on a current revival of interest in Bohr’s ideas in the philosophy of physics, and extending it among other things to his wider influence in other scientific disciplines, specifically in biology, and on general debates such as on science and objectivity.
As a PhD candidate, you will focus on one of the three main areas of the project: philosophy of physics, philosophy of biology or general philosophy of science. You will be largely free to choose among the many subprojects of BOHR21, such as clearing away the positivist cobwebs from Bohr’s image in the philosophy of physics, investigating Bohr’s influence on organicism in theoretical biology, or exploring potential uses of Bohr’s notion of complementarity in contemporary debates in philosophy of science (e.g. on emergence and reduction).
Moreover, you will:
- typically spend a few weeks in Copenhagen every year for research in the Niels Bohr Archive;
- help organise seminars in Utrecht and workshops and conferences in Utrecht and Copenhagen;
- (co-)author a number of papers on the topics of the project.
We will make extensive use of historical resources, especially those in the
Niels Bohr Archive in Copenhagen, integrating historical and philosophical methods, and we will liaise with the
ROTO research project led by Jan Baedke in Bochum. Utrecht has a long tradition of research in the history and philosophy of science and is concurrently hosting also Abigail Nieves Delgado’s NWO Vidi grant on microbiome research and race and Niels Martens’ ERC Starting Grant on philosophy of cosmology.