BIOGRAPHICAL CURRICULUM VITAE

My first school was in my little village of 500 inhabitants: Esenta di Lonato del Garda (Brescia) for 5 years.
Here is a webcam of the lake where I live by.
After I went in Castiglione delle Stiviere (Mantua) for 3 years.
Then I followed 2 years in Desenzano del Garda (Brescia) where I studied also stenography and German language.
And with 3 years in Milano I took a diploma in nuclear energy at the I.T.I.S. Feltrinelli.
In that institute, among other subjects, I studied rudiments of  neutron physics, law, probability calculus, organic chemistry, atomic physics, fluid dynamics, economics, political science, engineering of the nuclear reactor, anatomy, electronics, radiation protection, automatic control, pathology, programming, sanitary radioisotopic techniques and experimental nuclear spectroscopy.
In May 1995 I was a two-day guest at CERN with my school.
When I was in Milano I joined the choir of Gregorian chant Schola Gregoriana Mediolanensis (dealing with texts in Latin language)
and in the summer of 1996 I have been in Oxford (England) one month and I visited (as a tourist) the Cambridge University.
As a first academic year I went to take "a sabbatical year" in Padua where I attended all the lectures of Filosofia della Scienza (Philosophy of Science) held by Giovanni Boniolo.
In August 1998 I did a secular meditation retreat at the abbey of Novalesa (Torino).
I don't anymore owe duties to the military service.
Work experiences as a waiter, disk-jokey, private tutor, webmaster, import-export agent, kitchen assistant, caregiver for adults with mental disabilities, and more.
In October 1998 I started being a student in Theoretical Physics at the Parma University.
I studied in Umeå (Sweden) from August 2000 to June 2001.
There I studied some Swedish language. I also performed a concert of Luleå Sami joik.
In the summer 2001 I visited (as a tourist) the Wien University.
In my last year of master degree I took:
 Theoretical Physics by Fiorenzo Duimio
 General Relativity by Massimo Pauri
 Foundations of Physics by Bruno Carazza
 Philosophy of Science by Gisčlle Fischer.
In 2002 from February to June I attended a course of Russian language.
In July 2002 I went to the Moscow State University for talking to a couple of professors.
In August 2002 I attended a school of music of the 13th century held by ensembe laReverdie in the woods of Carrega and an international school of English offered by the government of Malta (from having won a scholarship).
From October 2003 to October 2004 I lived in Satu Mare (Romania) where I have also served collaboration with the exporters' association ArtBrescia.
On 26 April 2005 I graduated with a degree thesis entitled:
Analisi di stabilità di traiettorie classiche. (Analysis of stability of classical trajectories)
under the supervision of professor Bruno Carazza. I had to read several books in French language for the final dissertation.
I attended over a hundred public scientific talks (besides the degree program) in various cities; and I travelled also for listening to over a hundred concerts of classical music.
I received 6 scholarships from the Italian University and 1 from the European Union.
In December 2005 I attended a couple of talks in the Institute of Philosophy of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.
In April 2006 I visited the Cardiff University.
In May 2006 I took an academic IELTS examination at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
In September 2006 I went to the conference Brains, persons, and society in Cesano Maderno (Milano).
In June 2007 I gave the work-in-progress seminar Verification as a basis for probability (and not vice versa) at the University of Bristol.
In August 2007 I attended the Joint Session organized by the Aristotelian Society in conjunction with the Mind Association.
In September 2007 I completed a master in philosophy and history of science at the University of Bristol in which I took also:
 Philosophy of Medicine held by Alexander Bird
 Scientific Epistemology and Methodology held by Samir Okasha
 Philosophy of Psychology held by Michael Madary
 Philosophy of Mathematics held by Hannes Leitgeb.
In October 2007 I enrolled in the first year of a PhD program in philosophy at the University of Bristol with supervisor professor Samir Okasha with a PhD dissertation about Anti-realist theories of truth.
In June 2008 I gave the talk 'Contra Scotching Dutch Books' in the Graduate Conference 2008 Philosophy of Probability at the LSE.
Next conferences and workshops I attended:
2008 - Workshop on Sexual Ethics, Normativity and the Causal Theory of Action, and the First Formal Epistemology Festival in Konstanz.
2009 - Workshop on Evolution, Co-operation and Rationality, Workshop on Integrated Uncertainty Modelling for Decision Making, workshop on Metacognition, Belief Change and Conditionals, conference on Evolution, Co-operation and Rationality Conference, IAS Workshop on Truth and Probability.
2010 - Branching Time and Indeterminacy Postgraduate Conference, First Workshop of the Experimental Philosophy Group UK, the inaugural lecture "Mathematical Philosophy?" by Leon Horsten.
2011 - Philosophy and Methodology of Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainability.
2012 - The Limits and Scope of Mathematical Knowledge, Philosophy and Climate Science, Historical Counterfactuals, launch of the Centre for Science and Philosophy.
2013 - The Limits and Scope of Mathematical Knowledge 2, Foundations of Social Evolution Workshop, Methodology in Climate Science, Workshop on Randomization and Related Topics in Causal Inference in Medicine, Fourth Workshop of the Experimental Philosophy Group UK.
2014 - Chance and Conditionals Workshop, Understanding Epistemic Injustice, Bristol Annual Libra Lecture.
2015 - Epistemic Utility of Imprecise Credence Conference, Bristol-Groningen Conference in Formal Epistemology 2015.
2016 - Professor L.A. Paul, BIRTHA Annual Lecture 2016, Bristol-München Conference on Truth and Rationality, Epistemic Utility Theory 2016 Conference, Scientism talk given by professor Alex Rosenberg, Metaphysics and Fundamental Physics workshop, Formal Approaches in Social Epistemology Workshop.
2017 - Formal Epistemology Gathering, Varieties of Feminism and the Idea of Autonomy, IAS BMVP Stanislav Speranski Public Lecture: On the Discovery of Incomputability and Unsolvability.
2018 - Social Epistemology Workshop, Time in Quantum Physics Workshop.
2019 - Workshop on Creativity Across the Arts and Sciences, MetaScience Kick-off Workshop.
2020 - James Ladyman: Does Science Tell the Truth?, Methodological Issues in the Metaphysics of Science.
2021 - Value Theory Workshop.
2022 - Workshop on Truthmaking, Semantical Grounding, and Paradoxes, The Meaning(s) of ‘True’ Conference.
2023 - Truth, Vagueness, and Indeterminacy Workshop.
2024 - Grounding and Metaphysical Explanation Workshop, Epistemic Reasons, Norms, and Dilemmas Workshop.
2025 - Functionalism in Philosophy of the Sciences Workshop.


I also have a project of a couple of books, the first being entitled Constructive Methodological Solipsism.


Internet address: luigigobbi.com

E-mail address: lg@luigigobbi.com