Dr. Xiaoqian (Lara) Hu

Publications

Dr. Xiaoqian (Lara) Hu
Title:

Lecturer

Education Background:
PhD in History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University Bloomington (USA)
MA in History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University Bloomington (USA)
MA in Philosophy at Northern Illinois University (USA)
BA in Liberal Arts Studies at St. John’s College (Annapolis, MD, USA)
Office Address

Room 321, Zhi Xin Building

Teaching Area

History and Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Physics, GEB GE Areas-Area B

Research

Philosophy of Physics, History and Philosophy of Science, Early Modern Philosophy, Metaphysics, History of Philosophy

PublicationsInfo

          Hu, Xiaoqian. (2023, July). "Three Pillars - The Principle of the Identity of Indiscernible (PII), Determinism, and Locality: An Example of Organizing Principles." Asia-Pacific Philosophy of Science Association (APPSA) 10th Biennial Meeting, VinUniversity, Vietnam.

        Hu, Xiaoqian. (2023, May). “The Principle of the Identity of Indiscernible (PII): An Example of Organizing Principles.” Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science (CSHPS) Annual Meeting, York University, Canada.

    Hu, Xiaoqian. (2020, June). “The World of Leibniz: Relationship Between Metaphysics and Physics.” International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science Conference (HOPOS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, cancelled due to COVID-19.