[bioundgrd] Boston Colloquium March 23: 50 Years Since Kuhn's _Structure of Scientific Revolutions_
Joyce Roberge
roberge at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 19 09:32:23 EDT 2012
Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science
is pleased to announce
Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science 2011-2012's
Robert S. Cohen Forum
50 Years Since Kuhn's
Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Friday, March 23, 2012, 10am - 5:30pm
Photonics Center, Room 906
Boston University
8 St. Mary's Street, 9th floor, Boston, MA 02215
"Footnotes to Structure"
John Heilbron, Department of History, University of California, Berkeley
"Navigating among the Two Kuhns"
David Kaiser, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"On Kuhn's Development Before and After Structure"
Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Institute of Philosophy, Leibniz Universität, Hannover
"Kuhn's Social Epistemology and the Sociology of Science"
K. Brad Wray, Department of Philosophy, State University of New York, Oswego
"'Living in a New World': Kuhn, Constructivism, and Mind-Dependence"
Michela Massimi, Department of Science and Technology Studies, University College London
"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and the Naturalistic Study of Science"
Alexander Bird, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol
Free and open to the public. No registration is required.
--
Center for Philosophy & History of Science
745 Commonwealth Ave., Rm 506
Boston University Boston, MA 02215
p: (617) 353 2604
f: (617) 353 6805
http://www.bu.edu/cphs
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/bioundgrd/attachments/20120319/f896f67f/attachment-0001.htm
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: BCPS Cohen Forum - Kuhn50.pdf
Type: application/pdf
Size: 1028018 bytes
Desc: BCPS Cohen Forum - Kuhn50.pdf
Url : http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/bioundgrd/attachments/20120319/f896f67f/attachment-0001.pdf
More information about the bioundgrd
mailing list