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Fundamental Theories & Paradigm Shifts

At the deepest level of inquiry — exploring how foundational theories in science and the humanities evolve, break down, and give way to new worldviews.

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Humanities & SS
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Residency
Location
Ben Guerir, Morocco
Fundamental Theories & Paradigms at IAS–UM6P
IAS Program
Fundamental Theories & Paradigms

Theory, Philosophy & Epistemic Transformation

The disciplines of mathematics, physics, and biology are not static; rather, they are constructed from specific viewpoints. Fundamental theories across various domains — including the humanities — are inherently biased and subject to change, adopting unique and evolving worldviews. Milestones such as Cantor's revelation of transfinite numbers or Heisenberg's formulation of the uncertainty principle have profoundly altered our perception of reality.

Research in this program can explore ongoing theoretical shifts, propose hypotheses to elucidate these transitions, or delve into emerging theories that might catalyze paradigmatic transformations. The program sits at the most philosophical level of the IAS research agenda, welcoming work that questions the foundations of knowledge itself.

Thinkers working on the philosophy of science, the epistemology of complex systems, or the meta-theoretical dimensions of any discipline are warmly invited to consider IAS as a context for bold intellectual exploration.

Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Science
Epistemic Transitions
Complexity Theory
Paradigm Shifts in Mathematics
Foundations of Physics
Interdisciplinary Theory
History of Scientific Ideas
Emerging Worldviews
IAS Residency
Open to world-class researchers

Join the IAS community and pursue your research in a stimulating, interdisciplinary environment at the heart of UM6P's campus in Ben Guerir, Morocco.

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Category
Humanities & Social Sciences
Location
Ben Guerir, Morocco
Format
Residential Program
Open To
World-class Researchers
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