UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE SEMINAR
Autumn Term 2003
You are cordially invited to attend the following seminars:
Wednesday 8 October at 4.15 pm
Miranda Fricker (Birkbeck College, London)
'Epistemic Justice'
Wednesday 22 October at 4.15 pm
Christine Garwood (Open University)
'Drawing a Line between Science and Pseudo-Science: Alfred
Russel Wallace and the Flat Earth Controversy'
Wednesday 5 November at 4.15 pm
Donald MacKenzie (University of Edinburgh)
'Is Economics Performative? Finance Theory as a Topic for Social
Studies of Science'
Wednesday 19 November at 4.15 pm
Jay Kennedy (University of Manchester)
'Non-linear Causation: The Case for Eliminativism'
Wednesday 3 December at 4.15 pm
Stephen Gaukroger (University of Sydney)
'Science, Religion and Method: The Success of Science in the
West'
All seminars will be held in room G17 of the Michael Sadler (Arts)
Building
Tea will be served at 4 pm in the same room
Further enquiries should be directed to Greg Radick
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Dr. Gregory Radick
Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science
Division of History and Philosophy of Science
School of Philosophy
Leeds University
Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Tel: (+44) 0113 343 3269
Fax: (+44) 0113 343 3265
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