Aristides
Baltas
Fall 2005
National University of Athens, Greece
Physics as Self-Historiography in Actu:
Assuring the Identity Conditions for the Discipline
Aristides Baltas teaches at the
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece. He holds
a Master’s degree in electrical and mechanical engineering
from NTUA as well as a Master’s and a Ph.D. in theoretical
physics from the University of Paris, France. He has been a fellow
at the Center back in 1984-85 and he has been trying ever since
to establish close ties of collaboration between Pittsburgh and
Greece. His main area of research is what he calls “old-fashioned
philosophy of science” but he is very interested also in the
interface between philosophy of science and epistemology as well
as in the possible relations between the analytic and the continental
traditions in philosophy. While at the Center, he aims at becoming
clearer on what disciplines as diverse as physics and psychoanalysis
can have in common, of whether and in what respect they may or may
not be called scientific, and other very strange things like that.
He considers living in Greece as a very complex affair that has
to encompass, almost by necessity, all kinds of dimensions, from
running one’s home to running the University and even the
country. He tries to cope as well as he can with this complexity.
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