annual
lecture series
The
Annual Lecture Series, the Center's oldest program, was established
in 1960, the year when Adolf Grünbaum founded the Center. Each
year the series consists of six to eight lectures, about three quarters
of which are given by philosophers, historians, and scientists from
other universities.
The
speakers in the Annual Lecture Series are expected to present original
papers. From time to time these papers are gathered together in
groups of related subjects and published in one of the center's
book series. Over the years most of the leading philosophers of
science have spoken in this series.
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