The Leeds Centre for History and Philosophy of Science has a sensational spring seminar schedule.
HPS Matters
Shining a spotlight on research that showcases how history and philosophy of science can illuminate issues of current and real-world importance in our everyday lives.
Wednesdays, 3.15-5 GMT
All talks will be live streamed over TEAMS. Email the centre
director at e.clarke@leeds.ac.uk to
get the link and join the debate!
27 January 2021: Laura Franklin-Hall (NYU): Genders as Historical Explanatory Kinds
10 February 2021: Alexander Franklin (KCL): Social
Construction, Physical Construction, and Emergence
24 February 2021: Edward Jones-Imhotep (UToronto):
Birth of a Notation: Charting Human and Machine
Failure at the Dawn of the Jazz Age
10 March 2021: Jill Kirby (Sussex): Stress –
the plague of modern life?
24 March 2021: Liz Chatterjee (Chicago): Late
Acceleration: Indian Electricity and Planetary History
28 April 2021: Steven Shapin (Harvard): Hard vs soft science: What is at stake?
12 May 2021: Michael Stuart (Geneva): NASA's
Minipublics: How NASA Uses Imagination to Shape the American Space Imaginary.
19 May 2021: Haixin Dang (Leeds): Social Epistemology of Science
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