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Ancient of Days

The Ancient of Days

Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
at the Library of Congress

 

History Unveiled, Science Unfettered

A Workshop in Honor of James E. McGuire

 

19 January 2002

In 2001-2002, Professor James E. McGuire celebrates his seventieth birthday and thirty-one years of teaching, scholarship and service as a founding professor of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. We meet to honor our friend and celebrate his achievements.

Opening Remarks
9:15-9:30         Peter K. Machamer

The Work of Isaac Newton
Morning Chair:  Bernard R. Goldstein

9:30-10:10       Alan Shapiro (University of Minnesota)
                        Newton’s “Experimental Philosophy"
10:10-10:50     Ofer Gal (Ben Gurion University)
                        The Inverse Square Law
10:50-11:20     Coffee Break
11:20-12:00     Discussion: The Work of Isaac Newton
12:00- 1:30      Lunch Break

The Historiography of Science
Afternoon Chair: Paul Griffiths

1:30-2:10        Barbara Tuchanska (University of Lodz)
                       Clio meets Minerva: Interrelations between History and Philosophy of Science
2:10-2:50        John G. McEvoy (University of Cincinnati)
                       Whither the History of Science: Reflections of the Historiography of the Chemical Revolution
2:50-3:30        Discussion: The Historiography of Science
3:30-4:00        Coffee Break
4:00-4:40        James J. Bono (SUNY at Buffalo)
                       The Book of Nature: Then and Now
4:40-5:00        Discussion: The Book of Nature
5:00-5:30        General Discussion
6:00-9:00        Reception, 1201 Bruce Hall

 

For more information contact: Department of History
and Philosophy of Science
(412) 624.5897
rlevine@pitt.edu
For preprints see:
philsci-archive.pitt.edu

Sponsors
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Center for Philosophy of Science
The Harvey and Leslie Wagner Endowment
Office of the Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science
Office of the Provost
 
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