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Sorin Bangu

Position

Professor, Philosophy

Affiliation

Research

I have various philosophical interests and competence in two areas of analytic philosophy. One area is contemporary philosophy of science, broadly understood. I work in philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of physics, and very often address issues at their boundary. I also venture into metaphysics and epistemology (especially when they are scientifically relevant), philosophy of logic and history of science and mathematics. Another area in which I have longstanding interests is the history of analytic philosophy. I study the views of Quine, Frege and especially later Wittgenstein. I am involved in the activities of the Wittgenstein Archives Bergen and a co-editor of the open access journal . (More details on my )

I'm currently in charge of the Research Group in Philosophy of Science and Mathematics.

Grants/Awards (selection)

  •  awarded in Dec. 2018 by Research Council of Norway (RCN) for Aug. 2019 - Aug. 2024. Budget ca. 15 mil. NOK, out of which ca. 10 mil from RCN (1.1 mil. 鈧) Title: Mathematics with a Human Face. Set Theory within a Naturalized Wittgensteinean Framework. Collaborator K. Cahill (Univ. of Bergen)
  • at Wadham College, Univ. of Oxford for Trinity Term 2022 (21 April - 18 June)
  • Visiting Fellowship at (14 Nov. - 14 Dec. 2022)

Talks (selection of recent invited presentations)

  • TBA. Keynote at Wittgenstein Seminar, Rome , 23 June 2026.

  • TBA. Keynote talk at . Rome 17-19 June 2026.

  • TBA. Talk at the Logic and Phil of Science Research group, . 13 March 2026.

  • Can there be mathematical knowledge without proof? Conference , Reykjavik, Univ. of Iceland, 25-27 June 2025

  • Wittgenstein on Cantor's Diagonal Proof. At Paris-Chicago Joint 13 June 2025. Paris.

  • Wittgenstein on the Infinite and Cantor's Diagonal Proof. Invited talk at , 4 March 2025.
  • Wittgenstein on assimilationism, scientism and mathematics. Key-note speaker at 1st Conference of the . October 2024, Universitat de les Illes Balears.
  • mrc2024: Models, Representation, and Computation Conference Paris, 15 June 2024.
  • Boston University, Philosophy and mathematics conference. Organized by Juliet Floyd. 22 April 2024.
  • Institute Vienna Circle, Univ. of Vienna. Organizer Georg Schiemer. April 2024
  • Mathematics in Physics Conference, Univ. of Oslo. Organizer 脴ystein Linnebo. June 2023.
  • Key-note speaker at Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice, workshop in Brussels, March 2023.
  • Morrison Memorial Philosophy of Science Conference, Univ. of Toronto, Nov. 2022.
  • Two dualisms in later Wittgenstein's writings on mathematics  3 May 2021
  • Formalist explanations in physics Prague, Sept. 2020 (keynote)
  • Fictions in scientific explanation.  UC Irvine LPS 27 April 2019
  • Later Wittgenstein on mathematical necessity.  Conf. UC Berkeley 6 April 2019 
  • Workshop, Antwerp. 29-31 Oct. 2018 (keynote)

Professional service (selection)

  • Organizer of Annual 2013-present
  • Program committee member  Kent. Univ. July 2020
  • Co-organizer (with K. Cahill) of Univ. of Bergen 21-22 Nov. 2019
  • Program committee member , Univ. of Exeter Sept. 2017
  • Program committee member , LMU Munich (MCMP) 23-24 October 2014

Administrative academic work

  • MA studies coordinator Dept. of Phil. 2020
  • Co-representative in the Philosophy PhD Network including Univ. of Uppsala, Bologna, Bucharest, Helsinki and Bielefeld
  • External reviewer for US National Science Foundation (NSF) grants 2018

Professional organizations

  • Editorial Board (Springer)
  • Editor of Phil Papers (section including Applicability of Mathematics, Mathematical Practice, Mathematical Explanation)
Teaching

For teaching materials see 

Postdoctoral supervision:

  • Jeffrey Schatz (PhD Univ. of Calif. Irvine 2019) Co-supervision with Kevin Cahill in the project Mathematics with a Human Face: Set Theory within a Naturalized Wittgensteinean Framework. Aug. 2020-Aug. 2023.

PhD students:

  • Nicola Gianola (Wittgenstein鈥檚 Philosophy of Mathematics) Co-supervision with Gabriele Pulcini, Univ. Rome Tor Vergata. (Ongoing)
  • Martin S忙tre (Wittgenstein鈥檚 Philosophy of Mathematics) Co-supervision with Kevin Cahill in the project Mathematics with a Human Face: Set Theory within a Naturalized Wittgensteinean Framework. Defense Fall 2023.
  • Ragnhild Jordahl (Metaphysics, Necessity, Laws of Nature. Defended 23 April 2020) Co-supervision with Ole Hjortland
  • Mark Young (Hist. and Phil. of Science. Defended 26 April 2019)

MA students:

  • Birger Aardalsbakke (Neural networks & epistemology of AI; ongoing)
  • Olav Sem (Against free will. Fall 2023)
  • Luca Caiti (Skepticism and IBE. Fall 2022-Spring 2023)
  • Steffen Haakonsen (Scientific Realism. 2017)
  • Carl-Fredrik Bass酶e (Causation and Digraphs. 2016) Co-supervision with Uwe Wolter, Comp. Science Dept.
  • Sindre S酶derstr酶m (The Normative force of Logic. 2016) Co-supervision with Ole Hjortland

Recent courses

  •  FIL 125 (undergraduate)
  •  FIL 219/319 (und. & grad.)
  •  FIL 342 (grad.)
  •  FIL 220/320 (und. & grad.)
  •  FIL 237/337 (und. & grad.)

For Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Univ. of Bergen:

  •  MNF 201
  • Examenum Philosophicum Seminars

Before coming to Univ. of Bergen I taught at Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2010-2012), Univ. of Cambridge (2008-2010), Univ. of Western Ontario (2007) and Univ. of Toronto (2005-2006). For more information see my .

Publications

(Complete list and downloadable versions are posted on my )

Recent books:

  • Philosophy of Mathematics After Wittgenstein. Cambridge Univ. Press

    • In production, out in June 2026. Monograph. Ca. 300 p.

     

  • Naturalizing Logico-Mathematical Knowledge: Approaches from Philosophy, Psychology and Cognitive Science. Routledge, 2018
    • Edited collection of essays, 306 p.
    • Reviews: , y

 

Recent journal special issues:

  • Models, Representation, and Computation. Synthese. In preparation (2026?). Topic collection. Co-edited w/ Cyrille Imbert and Vincent Ardourel.

     

  • The Explanatory and Heuristic Power of Mathematics. Synthese, 2023. . Co-editors: Marianna Antonutti-Marfori and Emiliano Ippoliti.

 

Recent papers 

 

In journals:

  • (w/ Jeffrey Schatz) Wittgenstein on Cantor's Proof. Synthese. Vol. 206, article 130 (2025)

  • Wittgenstein on Proof and Concept-Formation. Philosophical Quarterly. Vol. 75, 1: 1鈥20 (2025)

  • A Note on 鈥淧hilosophical Investigations into AI Alignment: A Wittgensteinean Framework鈥 by J.A. Perez-Escobar and D. Sarikaya. (invited, refereed)

  • Mind the gap: Noncausal Explanations of Dual Properties. Philosophical Studies. Vol. 181, pp. 789鈥809 (2024)
  • (w/ Vincent Ardourel) Finite-Size Scaling Theory: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Critical Phenomena. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 100: 99-106 (2023). 
  • Mathematical Explanations of Physical Phenomena. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99.4: 669鈥82 (2021)
  • The Appearance of Skepticism: Possibility, Conceivability and Infinite Ascent. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51:2, 94-107 (2021)
  • Hard and Blind: On Wittgenstein鈥檚 Genealogical View of Logical Necessity. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 102(2): 439-458 (2021)

 

In collections:

 

  • Title TBD. Essay in Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Mathematics. Ed. by A. C. Paseau. Invited, forthcoming.
  • On the Grammar of Mathematical Propositions. In . Pp. 29-37. (2023) Eds. A. Pichler; E. Heinrich-Ramharter; F. Stadler. Kirchberg am Wechsel [OA]
  • Factivism in Historical Perspective. Understanding the Gravitational Deflection of Light. Ch. 6 (pp. 62-77) in Scientific Understanding and Representation: Mathematical Modeling in the Life and Physical Sciences. Eds. I. Lawler, K. Khalifa, E. Shech. Routledge, 2022.
  • Phase Transitions. Chapter 36 in The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Physics. Edited by Eleanor Knox and Alastair Wilson. Pp. 512-523. Routledge (2021)

Recent book reviews, symposium contributions

  • The Comeback of Natural Philosophy. Essay review of Penelope Maddy Natural Philosophy and Other Essays (Oxford Univ Press, 2022) . Forthcoming.
  • [Critical notice; w/ J. Schatz] Juliet Floyd Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Mathematics (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2021) (Cambridge Elements in Philosophy of Mathematics). In  30(1): 103-110 (2022).
  • Marc Lange Because Without Cause (Oxford Univ. Press, 2017) British Journal for Philosophy of Science. BJPS Review of Books. (2017) 
Projects
  • Research grant  awarded by the  (RCN) in Dec. 2018. Title: , period 2019-2024. Budget ca. 15 mil. NOK, out of which ca. 10 mil from RCN (1.1 mil. 鈧) from RCN. Collaborator Kevin Cahill (Univ. of Bergen)