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Bucknell Philosophy: October 2014
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News, Events, Lunch Chats, and general discussion from the Philosophy Department at Bucknell University. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Colloquium (11/4): Stephen Grimm, "How Understanding Human Beings Differs from Understanding the Natural World". Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 4:30pm Willard Smith Library, Vaughan Literature Building. Do we need to appeal to something different—perhaps to notions like values or goods? The project examines the various ways in whi...
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Faculty | Environmental Humanities at Bucknell University
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Environmental Humanities at Bucknell University. Skip to primary content. Public Scholarship with Students. ENST 254: Ideas of Nature Websites. If you are interested in becoming a faculty associate, contact us at ats011 (at) bucknell (dot) edu. Presidential Professor of Religion. Such as Environmental Ethics, The Ethics of Consumption, and The End of Nature and the Posthuman Future. Associate Professor, Department of History. Assistant Professor, Comparative Humanities and Asian Thought. Project at Buckn...
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Current Projects -
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Current and Future Courses. PHIL 100: Belief and Reality. RESC 098: Revolutions in Scientific Understanding. UNIV 200: Climate Change. PHIL 220: Philosophy of Science. PHIL 222: Analytic Philosophy. PHIL 272: Philosophy of Biology. PHIL 311: Ignorance and Understanding. The Production of Public Understanding of Science (PoPUS) Project. A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery" by Joseph Wright. With co-investigators Jason Leddington. Sponsored by The John Templeton Foundation. And The Henry Luce Foundation.
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Bucknell Philosophy: September 2014
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News, Events, Lunch Chats, and general discussion from the Philosophy Department at Bucknell University. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Colloquium (10/2): Catherine Elgin, "Making an Example of It". Professor of the Philosophy of Education, Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. Thursday, Oct. 2nd @ 4:30 PM. Posted by Jason Leddington. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. Lunch Chat (9/25): Understanding Understanding. For which Professors Slater and Leddington have secured a grant from the Varieties ...
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Bucknell Philosophy: July 2014
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News, Events, Lunch Chats, and general discussion from the Philosophy Department at Bucknell University. Friday, July 18, 2014. Congratulations to Professors Matthew Slater. On receiving a grant to fund new work on the Production of Public Understanding of Science funded by the Varieties of Understanding Project at Fordham University. From Bucknell describes the project; you can also visit their project blog. Stay tuned for more information about upcoming events connected with the project.
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Bucknell Philosophy: November 2014
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News, Events, Lunch Chats, and general discussion from the Philosophy Department at Bucknell University. Monday, November 17, 2014. Colloquium (11/20): Gary Hardcastle, "(Really) Recovering Understanding". Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bloomsburg University. Tuesday, November 20th, 4:30PM Willard Smith Library, Vaughan Literature Building. Abstract: Focusing upon his 1947 On Understanding Science: An Historical Approach. Phi Beta Kappa Lecture: James Nevels '74. In 2001, the Governor of Pennsylvan...
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PoPUS - Jason Leddington
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The Art of the Impossible. The Production of Public Understanding of Science (PoPUS). With co-investigator Matthew Slater. This one-year project investigates the nature of public understanding with an eye to facilitating its production. We are especially interested in the production of public understanding of science. The project is funded by a generous grant from the Varieties of Understanding Project. Sponsored by The John Templeton Foundation. And The Henry Luce Foundation. Updated May 24, 2016.
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