For those of you unable to attend the recent meetings of the Sigma Club, you can now view photos from our regular philosophy of physics lectures on Flickr.
The Sigma Club is a historic lecture series in the philosophy and foundations of physics, founded in 1987 by Michael Redhead at Cambridge, and moving to LSE in 1997 where it is now hosted by the CPNSS.
The Sigma Club meets on Monday evenings during regular term-time. Join email list

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Kasia Rejzner's Sigma Club lecture on causality in algebraic quantum field theory

Peter Achinstein

Peter Achinstein

Peter Achinstein








Chris Smeenk at LSE

Eleanor Knox at LSE

Doreen Fraser at LSE

Laura Ruetsche

Owen Maroney

Hans Halvorson (Princeton)

James Ladyman (Bristol)

LSE MSc Student Jon Burton with Gordon Belot

Discussion over coffee

Tom Pashby speaks on time observables and the measurement problem in quantum mechanics.

Tom Pashby speaks on time observables and the measurement problem in quantum mechanics.

Tom Pashby speaks on time observables and the measurement problem in quantum mechanics.

Philosophers of physics after Michael Redhead's Sigma Club lecture

Philosophers of physics after Michael Redhead's Sigma Club lecture

Michael Redhead gives a Sigma Club lecture

The Lakatos Award Ceremony

Fay Dowker and Gordon Belot

Geometry and Physics

David Malament: Geometry and Physics

John Worrall in David Malament's lecture

Gordon Belot

Fay Dowker