Invited Presentations
[47] Gebharter, A. (2023, June). Socratic vs. Euclidean concept definition and the history of causation. Paper presented at the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior, Bonn, Germany.
[46] Gebharter, A. (2023, February). Causation and explanation in multi-level systems. Paper presented at the Logic, Language and Cognition Seminar at the Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), University of Turin, Italy.
[45] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2023, February). The formal structure(s) of analogical inference. Paper presented at the Science & More Seminar at the Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC), University of Turin, Italy.
[44] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2022, January). Suppositional reasoning: Its logic and causal structure. In S. Ipakchi, & P. Hasselkuß (Organizers), Logic and its philosophy. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[43] Henderson, L., & Gebharter, A. (2020, November). The role of reliability updating in belief polarisation on mixed evidence. In J.-W. Romeijn (Organizer), The Rationality of Social Learning. Symposium conducted at the 27th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2020), Baltimore, United States of America.
[42] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2021, November). The other side of the coin: Another Bayesian model for analogical inference. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[41] Gebharter, A. (2021, October). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. In D. Razeev, & M. Sekatskaya (Organizers), Inductive methods in ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind. Workshop conducted at the Saint Petersburg State University, Russia.
[40] Gebharter, A. (2021, September). Probabilistic supervenience and agential possibilities In M. Sekatskaya (Organizer), Realities of free will. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2021 (SOPhiA 2021), Salzburg, Austria.
[39] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2021, July). Confirmation based on analogical reasoning: Bayes meets Jeffrey. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bochum, Germany.
[38] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2021, June). Unification and explanation: A causal perspective. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[37] Gebharter, A. (2021, March). Establishing backward causation on empirical grounds: An interventionist approach. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[36] Gebharter, A. (2021, February).Non-causal dependence and grounding in Bayes nets. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[35] Gebharter, A., Sekatskaya, M., & Schurz, G. (2020, November). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. In D. Razeev, & M. Sekatskaya (Organizers), Volitions, intentions and mental causation: Theoretical and experimental approach. Workshop conducted at the Saint Petersburg State University, Russia.
[34] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2020, September). The role of causal modeling for evidence-based policy. Public lecture given at the at the Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University (ITMO), Saint Petersburg, Russia.
[33] Gebharter, A., & de Grefte, J. (2020, May). The causal theory of knowledge revisited: An interventionist approach. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[32] Gebharter, A. (2020, March). A note on “The epistemic risks of diversifying evidence:\ A Bayesian perspective” by François Claveau & Olivier Grenier. Discussion note presented at the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics (EIPE) Research Seminar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[31] Gebharter, A. (2020, February). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Job talk at the University of Greifswald, Germany.
[30] Gebharter, A. (2020, January). Establishing backward causation on empirical grounds: An interventionist approach. Job talk at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[29] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. (2019, November). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[28] Gebharter, A. (2019, October). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Job talk at the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom.
[27] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. (2019, October). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. In K. Aizawa, & M. Couch (Organizers), Compositional explanation in biology and the neurosciences. Workshop conducted at Rutgers and Seton Hall University, Newark, United States of America.
[26] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. (2019, September). Specificity, proportionality, and the limits of mental causation and explanation. In M. Sekatskaya, & C. Strößner (Organizers), Mindless explanations? The causal and explanatory role of mental states. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2019 (SOPhiA 2019), Salzburg, Austria.
[25] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2019, May). Confirmation based on analogical reasoning: Bayes meets Jeffrey. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[24] Eronen, M., & Gebharter, A. (2019, March). Causation and constitution from an information-theoretic perspective: Intra- & inter-level causation, levels, and more. In P. Fazekas (Organizer), Causation and constitution. Workshop conducted at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
[23] Gebharter, A., & Harbecke, J. (2018, December). Constitutive relevance discovery without interventions: Boole meets Bayes. In M. Baumgartner, L. Casini, & V.-P. Parkinnen (Organizers), Causation vs constitution: Loosening the friction. Conference conducted at the University of Bergen, Norway.
[22] Gebharter, A. (2018, November). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[21] Gebharter, A. (2018, October). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. In C. Loew, & A. Hüttemann (Organizers), Freedom and determinism. Workshop conducted at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[20] Gebharter, A. (2018, September). Uncovering constitutive relevance relations in mechanisms. In K. Kelly, & K. Zhang (Organizers), Foundations of causal discovery and inference. Workshop conducted at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States of America.
[19] Gebharter, A. (2018, August). A causal Bayes net analysis of Glennan’s mechanistic account of higher-level causation. In M. Serban (Organizer), Causation, mechanism and difference makers. Conference conducted at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
[18] Gebharter, A., & Fischer, F. (2018, July). Dispositions and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the Colloquium for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Siegen, Germany.
[17] Gebharter, A. (2018, June). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Job talk at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
[16] Gebharter, A. (2018, April). A causal Bayes net analysis of Glennan’s mechanistic account of higher-level causation (and some consequences). Paper presented at the Colloquium in Logic and Philosophy of Science of the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP), Germany.
[15] Gebharter, A. (2018, March). Freedom as a higher-level phenomenon? In C. Loew, & A. Hüttemann (Organizers), Free will and laws of nature. Workshop conducted at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[14] Gebharter, A. (2017, November). Uncovering constitutive relevance relations in mechanisms. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Research Unit for Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Cognition, Aarhus, Denmark.
[13] Gebharter, A. (2017, October). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Job talk at the University of Graz, Graz, Germany.
[12] Retzlaff, N., & Gebharter, A. (2017, September). A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: Fixing the chemical factory. In F. Boge (Organizer), Modeling physical reality. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2017 (SOPhiA 2017), Salzburg, Austria.
[11] Gebharter, A. (2017, June). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Job talk at the Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.
[10] Gebharter, A. (2016, October). Uncovering constitutive relevance relations in mechanisms. Job talk at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Frankfurt, Germany.
[9] Gebharter, A. (2016, April). Causal reasoning and inference with causal Bayes nets [Plenary talk]. In J. Rogger, & J. Walker (Organizers), Causality. Workshop of the Swiss Graduate Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SGSLPS), Geneva, Switzerland.
[8] Gebharter, A. (2016, March). Uncovering constitutive relevance relations in mechanisms. In M. Baumgartner, & L. Casini (Organizers), Constitution and constitutional discovery. Symposium conducted at the 2nd International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2016), Düsseldorf, Germany.
[7] Gebharter, A. (2015, September). Introduction to causal (Bayes) nets. In N. Retzlaff (Organizer), Causality meets quantum mechanics. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2015 (SOPhiA 2015), Salzburg, Austria.
[6] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2015, September). Philosophy of Science in Germany. Paper presented at the opening ceremony of the 5th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA15), Düsseldorf, Germany.
[5] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2014, November). A modeling approach for mechanisms featuring causal cycles. In M. Weber (Organizer), How Adequate are Causal Graphs and Bayesian Networks for Modeling Biological Mechanisms? Symposium conducted at the 24th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2014), Chicago, United States of America.
[4] Baumgartner, M., & Gebharter, A. (2013, August). Constitutive relevance, mutual manipulability, and fathandedness. In L. Kästner, & M. Eronen (Organizers), On the Empirical Assessment of Constitutive Relevance Relations. Symposium conducted at the 4th Conference of the Euro- pean Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA13), Helsinki, Finland.
[3] Gebharter, A., & Baumgartner, M. (2013, May). Constitutive relevance and mutual manipulability. In B. Leuridan, & E. Weber (Organizers), Mechanisms, Causality, and Explanation. Workshop conducted at the University of Ghent, Belgium.
[2] Unterhuber, M., Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2013, March). Philosophy of science in Germany – a report. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2013), Hannover, Germany.
[1] Gebharter, A. (2011, June). Solving the flagpole problem. In D. Birnbacher, & D. Hommen (Organizers), Workshop with J. Schaffer. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
Peer-Reviewed Presentations
[66] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. I. (2023, August). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the conference Inductive metaphysics: Insights, challenges and prospects, Düsseldorf, Germany.
[65] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2023, August). The formal structure(s) of analogical inference. Paper presented at the 11th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP11), Vienna, Austria.
[64] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2023, March). The formal structure(s) of analogical inference. Paper presented at the conference Epistemic justification: Formal epistemology meets mainstream epistemology (EPIJUST 2023), Munich, Germany.
[63] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2022, December). The formal structure(s) of analogical inference. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Italian Association of Cognitive Sciences (AISC2022), Rovereto, Italy.
[62] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2022, September). Analogical inference Bayesian style 2.0. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.11), Berlin, Germany.
[61] Gebharter, A., & Sekatskaya, M. (2022, September). Probabilistic supervenience and agential possibilities. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.11), Berlin, Germany.
[60] Sekatskaya, M., & Gebharter, A. (2022, September). Supervenient fixity and agential possibilities. Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.11), Berlin, Germany.
[59] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2022, August). Unification and explanation: A causal perspective. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2022), Berlin, Germany.
[58] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, b. (2022, August). Analogical inference Bayesian style 2.0. Paper presented at the 4th Congress of the East European Network for Philosophy of Science (EENPS 2022), Tartu, Estonia.
[57] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2022, July). Analogical inference Bayesian style 2.0. In K. Dolega, N. Poth, & C. Strößner (Organizers), Bayesian learning and reasoning. Workshop conducted at Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany.
[56] Gebharter, A., & Osimani, B. (2022, July). Analogical inference Bayesian style 2.0. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2022 (BSPS 2022), Exeter, United Kingdom.
[55] Gebharter, A., & de Grefte, J. (2021, September). The causal theory of knowledge revisited: An interventionist approach. Paper presented at the 25th Congress of the German Society for Philosophy (DGPhil 2021), Erlangen, Germany.
[54] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2021, July). Unification and explanation: A causal perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2021 (BSPS 2021), Kent, United Kingdom.
[53] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. I. (2021, June). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the 3rd Congress of the East European Network for Philosophy of Science (EENPS 2021), Belgrade, Serbia.
[52] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2020, November). Unification and explanation: A causal perspective. Paper presented at the 27th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2020), Baltimore, United States of America.
[51] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. I. (2020, September). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the 2nd Congress of the Russian Society for History and Philosophy of Science (RSHPS 2020), Saint Petersburg, Russia.
[50] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2020, August). Unifying unification. Paper presented at the 10th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP10), Utrecht, Netherlands.
[49] Gebharter, A., & de Grefte, J. (2020, August). The causal theory of knowledge revisited: An interventionist approach. Paper presented at the 10th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP10), Utrecht, Netherlands.
[48] Sekatskaya, M., Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2020, August). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. Paper presented at the 10th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP10), Utrecht, Netherlands.
[47] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. I. (2020, July). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2020 (BSPS 2020), Kent, United Kingdom.
[46] Henderson, L., & Gebharter, A. (2020, April). The role of reliability updating in belief polarisation on mixed evidence. In C. Dutilh Novaes, & H. Duijf (Organizers), Formal models of deliberation and polarization. Workshop conducted at Free University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
[45] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. F. (2019, September). Modeling creative abduction Bayes net style. Paper presented at the 7th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA19), Geneva, Switzerland.
[44] Fischer, F., & Gebharter, A. (2019, August). Dispositions and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the 15th Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST 2019), Prague, Poland.
[43] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2019, August). Modeling creative abduction Bayes net style. Paper presented at the 15th Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST 2019), Prague, Poland.
[42] Harbecke, J., & Gebharter, A. (2019, August). Constitutive relevance discovery without interventions: Boole meets Bayes nets. Paper presented at the 15th Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST 2019), Prague, Poland.
[41] Gebharter, A., & Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J. (2019, July). Confirmation based on analogical inference: Bayes meets Jeffrey. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2019 (BSPS 2019), Durham, United Kingdom.
[40] Gebharter, A., & Harbecke, J. (2019, July). Constitutive relevance discovery without interventions: Boole meets Bayes nets. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology 2019 (ISHPSSB 2019), Oslo, Norway.
[39] Fischer, F., & Gebharter, A. (2019, February). Dispositions and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2019), Cologne, Germany.
[38] Gebharter, A. (2019, February). A causal Bayes net analysis of Glennan’s mechanistic account of higher-level causation. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2019), Cologne, Germany.
[37] Graemer, D., Scheffels, F., & Gebharter, A. (2019, February). How to establish backward causation on empirically grounds: An interventionist approach. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2019), Cologne, Germany.
[36] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2018, November). Modeling creative abduction Bayesian style. Paper presented at the 26th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA 2018), Seattle, United States of America.
[35] Koch, D., & Gebharter, A. (2018, November). Bayesian network methods for mechanistic modelling in systems biology. In T. Gerguri, E. H. Delgado, I. Marzuoli, & J. Ng (Organizers), Quantitative Systems Biology. Workshop conducted at King’s College London, United Kingdom.
[34] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2018, October). Confirmation based on analogical reasoning: Bayes meets Jeffrey. Paper presented at the conference Analogical Reasoning in Science and Mathematics, Munich, Germany.
[33] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2018, October). Modeling creative abduction Bayesian style. In C. Herfeld, & S. Lutz (Organizers), Concept Formation in the Natural and the Social Sciences. Workshop conducted at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
[32] Gebharter, A. (2018, September). A causal Bayes net analysis of Glennan’s mechanistic account of higher-level causation (and some consequences for inter-level causation and constitutive relevance in the neurosciences). Paper presented at the conference Causality in the Neuro- and Psychological Sciences (CiNaPS) [part of the Causality in the Sciences conference series], Antwerp, Belgium.
[31] Gebharter, A. (2018, September). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Poster presented at the 10th International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.10), Cologne, Germany.
[30] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2018, June). Modeling creative abduction Bayesian style. Paper presented at the 11th MuST Conference in Philosophy of Science: Models of Explanation, Turin, Italy.
[29] Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2017, December). Analogical reasoning in medicine: Bayes meets Jeffrey. In S. Bernecker, & D. Koppelberg (Organizers), Issues in medical epistemology. Conference conducted at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[28] Gebharter, A. (2017, September). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the 24th Congress of the German Society for Philosophy (DGPhil 2017), Berlin, Germany.
[27] Retzlaff, N., & Gebharter, A. (2017, September). A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: Fixing the chemical factory. Paper presented at the 6th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA17), Exeter, United Kingdom.
[26] Gebharter, A. (2017, August). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the 9th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP9), Munich, Germany.
[25] Retzlaff, N., & Gebharter, A. (2017, August). A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: Fixing the chemical factory. Paper presented at the 9th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP9), Munich, Germany.
[24] Gebharter, A. (2017, June). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the Triennial International Conference of the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science 2017 (SILFS 2017), Bologna, Italy.
[23] Retzlaff, N., & Gebharter, A. (2017, June). A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: Fixing the chemical factory. Paper presented at the Triennial International Conference of the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science 2017 (SILFS 2017), Bologna, Italy.
[22] Gebharter, A., & Retzlaff, N. (2017, April). A new proposal how to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la Cartwright, or: Fixing the chemical factory. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Nordic Network for Philosophy of Science (NNPS 2017), Copenhagen, Denmark.
[21] Gebharter, A. (2016, June). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the conference Causality in the Sciences of the Mind and Brain (CitSoMaB) [part of the Causality in the Sciences conference series], Aarhus, Denmark.
[20] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2015, August). Causality as a theoretical concept, intervention assumptions, and empirical content. Paper presented at the 15th Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (CLMPS 2015), Helsinki, Finland.
[19] Gebharter, A. (2015, July). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science 2015 (BSPS 2015), Manchester, United Kingdom.
[18] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2015, June). How Occam’s razor provides a neat definition of direct causation. Paper presented at the 10th Congress of the Austrian Association for Philosophy, Innsbruck, Austria.
[17] Gebharter, A. (2014, September). A formal framework for representing mechanisms? Paper presented at the 23rd Congress of the German Association for Philosophy (DKPhil XXIII), Münster, Germany.
[16] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2014, August). Causality as a theoretical concept: Explanatory warrant and empirical content of the theory of causal nets. Paper presented at the 8th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 8), Bucharest, Romania.
[15] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2014, July). How Occam’s razor provides a neat definition of direct causation. In J. Mooij, D. Janzing, J. Peters, T. Claassen, & A. Hyttinen (Organizers), Causal Inference: Learning and Prediction. Workshop conducted at the 30th Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI 2014), Quebec City, Canada.
[14] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2013, September). Old and new problems for Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation. Paper presented at the Conference on Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS13), Ghent, Belgium.
[13] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2013, July). Old and new problems for Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation. Paper presented at the conference Causality and Experimentation in the Sciences (CaEitS) [part of the Causality in the Sciences conference series], Paris, France.
[12] Gebharter, A. (2013, April). Mutual manipulability: Sufficient for uncovering constitutive relevance relations? Paper presented at the Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy 2013, Groningen, Netherlands.
[11] Baumgartner, M., & Gebharter, A. (2013, March). Mutual manipulability and constitutive relevance. In M. Baumgartner (Organizer), Interventionism and multi-level causation. Symposium conducted at the 1st International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2013), Hannover, Germany.
[10] Gebharter, A. (2013, March). A formal framework for representing mechanisms? Paper presented at the 1st International Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP.2013), Hannover, Germany.
[9] Gebharter, A. (2013, March). Causality as an empirically significant theoretical concept. Paper presented at the graduate conference Philosophy of Science 2013, Hannover, Germany.
[8] Gebharter, A. (2013, February). A formal framework for representing mechanisms? Paper presented at the graduate workshop Systematic Analytic Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research (Saphir), Bochum, Germany.
[7] Gebharter, A. (2012, September). A formal framework for representing mechanisms? Paper presented at the 8th International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.8), Constance, Germany.
[6] Gebharter, A. (2012, May). Faithfulness, why it typically holds, and how it can be restored when it does not hold. Paper presented at the 5th Graduate Conference of the Austrian Association for Philosophy, Salzburg, Austria.
[5] Gebharter, A. (2011, September). Explaining regularities: A theory of causality with empirical content. Paper presented at the 7th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 7), Milan, Italy.
[4] Gebharter, A. (2011, July). Determining causal relevancies at event-level. Paper presented at the 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (CLMPS 2011), Nancy, France.
[3] Gebharter, A. (2011, April). Crossing the border between metaphysics and empirical science. Paper presented at the 9th Congress of the Austrian Association for Philosophy, Vienna, Austria.
[2] Gebharter, A., & Mirnig, A. G. (2010, August). The argument from hallucination in the light of modern formal philosophy. Paper presented at the Young Philosophy Graduates Conference, Darmstadt, Germany.
[1] Gebharter, A., & Gugerell, S. H. (2009, September). A comparative theory of the scientific character of theories. Paper presented at the Young Philosophy Graduates Conference, Darmstadt, Germany.
Other Presentations
[23] Gebharter, A., & Sekatskaya, M. (2023, September). Mental causation, interventionism, and probabilistic supervenience. In C. J. Feldbacher-Escamilla, A. Gebharter, & M. Sekatskaya (Organizers), Abduction in the metaphysics of mind. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2023 (SOPhiA 2023), Salzburg, Austria.
[22] Gebharter, A., & Sekatskaya, M. (2022, September). Probabilistic supervenience and agential possibilities. In M. Sekatskaya, C. J. Feldbacher-Escamilla, & A. Gebharter (Organizers), (Non-)reductionism in the metaphysics of mind. Workshop conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2022 (SOPhiA 2022), Salzburg, Austria.
[21] Gebharter, A., & Sekatskaya, M. (2021, October). Probabilistic supervenience and agential possibilities. In A. Gebharter, & M. Sekatskaya (Organizers), Compatibilist libertarianism: Advantages and challenges. Workshop conducted at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany.
[20] Sekatskaya, M., & Gebharter, A. (2021, October). Supervenient fixity and agential possibilities. In A. Gebharter, & M. Sekatskaya (Organizers), Compatibilist libertarianism: Advantages and challenges. Workshop conducted at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany.
[19] Gebharter, A., & Hüttemann, A. (2021, May). Causal Bayes nets and token-level causes: Closing the gap between epistemology and metaphysics and consequences for accounts of actual causation. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Cologne, Germany.
[18] Sekatskaya, M., & Gebharter, A. (2021, April). Supervenient fixity and agential possibilities. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[17] Gebharter, A., & Eronen, M. I. (2019, November). Quantifying proportionality and the limits of higher-level causation and explanation. Paper presented at the PCCP meeting at the Department of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
[16] Gebharter, A., Sekatskaya, M., & Schurz, G. (2019, September). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. In M. Sekatskaya, A. Gebharter, & G. Schurz (Organizers), Free Will and Causality. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[15] Gebharter, A., Sekatskaya, M., & Schurz, G. (2018, December). Free will, control, and the possibility to do otherwise from a causal modeler’s perspective. Paper presented at the PCCP meeting at the Department of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Groningen, Netherlands.
[14] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2018, April). Freedom and causality. Paper presented at the Colloquium of the research unit Inductive Metaphysics, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[13] Gebharter, A. (2018, January). Freedom and causality. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[12] Gebharter, A. (2017, July). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. In A. Gebharter, D. Hommen, & G. Schurz (Organizers), Theories of causation: Mental causation, negative causation, and other challenges. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[11] Gebharter, A. (2016, January). Causal nets: Content, warrant, interventions, and mechanisms. Dissertation thesis defence at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[10] Gebharter, A. (2015, September). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. Paper presented at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2015 (SOPhiA 2015), Salzburg, Austria.
[9] Gebharter, A. (2015, April). Causal exclusion and causal Bayes nets. In A. Gebharter, & G. Schurz (Organizers), Workshop with Christopher R. Hitchcock. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[8] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2013, October). Old and new problems for Woodward’s interventionist theory of causation. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[7] Schurz, G., & Gebharter, A. (2013, June). Causality as a theoretical concept. In M. Unterhuber, A. Gebharter, & G. Schurz (Organizers), The Philosophy of Clark Glymour. Symposium conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[6] Gebharter, A. (2012, November). Mutual manipulability: Sufficient for uncovering constitutive relevance relations? Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[5] Gebharter, A., & Schurz, G. (2012, September). Why causality is not superfluous. In A. Gebharter (Organizer), Causality. Symposium conducted at the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy 2012 (SOPhiA 2012), Salzburg, Austria.
[4] Gebharter, A. (2012, May). A formal framework for representing mechanisms? Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[3] Gebharter, A. (2011, November). Applications of causality theory: Mechanisms and causal cycles. In G. Schurz, & A. Gebharter (Organizers), Explanation, Causality, and Unification. Workshop conducted at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[2] Gebharter, A. (2011, May). Causal graphs and mechanisms. Paper presented at the Research Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
[1] Gebharter, A. (2010, December) Causal graphs, empirical content, and testability. Paper presented at the Philosophical Colloquium of the Department of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany.
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