HPS 2814 Einstein Spring 2023

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Instructor

John D. Norton, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, jdnorton@pitt.edu

Place

Room 1008C CL

Time:

Wednesday 2:00-4:30pm

Your Part

Take your turn presenting material

The seminar will be structured around presentations by seminar members, including me. They are based on weekly readings drawn from the topics and reading list.

In presenting a reading, you should presume that the seminar has read the text. You should spend a short amount of time reviewing the principal ideas of the reading. This is not intended to replace the seminar's reading of the text, but merely to identify what you have found of importance and interest in the text. Your goal is establish a common understanding of the text's content upon which subsequent discussion is based.

Term paper

To be submitted on Friday April 28 in email.

My policy is NOT to issue incomplete grades, excepting in extraordinary circumstances. I really do want your papers completed and submitted by the end of term. I do not want them to linger on like an overdue dental checkup, filling your lives with unnecessary worry and guilt.

In return for the rigidity of the deadline, the seminar will not meet in the final week of term (Wednesday April 26) to give you extra time to complete the paper.

The paper may be on any subject of relevance to the seminar.

To assist you in commencing work, I ask you submit a paper proposal by Wednesday March 22 in email to me, prior to the start of the seminar. The proposal need only be brief. It should contain a paragraph describing the topic to be investigated and give a brief indication of the sources you intend to use. Do talk to me about possible topics in advance!

Attendance and participation

... is expected. I look forward to seeing and hearing you each week in the seminar.