> Date: Thursday, June 17 2004 06:43 pm
> From: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Seminar: FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCIAL
> STUDIES OF BIOLOGY WORKSHOP
>
> FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN THE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, AND SOCIAL STUDIES OF BIOLOGY
> WORKSHOP
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> Allow me to announce a Philosophy of Biology Graduate Training Workshop
> being held in San Francisco, September 23-26, 2004.
>
> The 2004 ISHPSSB Future Directions Workshop (FDISH)
> (http://www.ishpssb.org/workshop2004/) will be an excellent
> opportunity for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, post-docs
> and young faculty interested in philosophy of biology. We have an
> interactive schedule planned with great faculty participants, and hope
> that you will strongly encourage those in your department with a
> professional interest in philosophy of biology to apply to attend our
> workshop.
>
> FDISH is structured around four invited speakers, various small-group
> roundtable discussions, practical workshops, and planned, but informal,
> meetings with faculty from around the greater San Francisco Bay Area
> and elsewhere.
>
> The workshop features talks by Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis and Clark College),
> Jason Robert (Arizona State University), Kim Sterelny (The Australian
> National University and Victoria University, Wellington), and Edna
> Suárez Diaz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), as well as other
> faculty participants.
>
> The application deadline is July 14th, so please get those applications
> in as soon as possible! Furthermore, we have funds available for
> graduate student travel reimbursement (though students must be ISHPSSB
> members to qualify). Please apply online:
> http://www.ishpssb.org/workshop2004/registration.htm
>
> If you have any questions about our workshop, please do not hesitate to
> write me. Below I have attached a flyer that can be posted to
> advertise our workshop, I would appreciate it if you could print it out
> and post where appropriate.
>
> The philosophy of biology is intertwined closely with the history and
> sociology of biology, and so graduate training in these areas should
> also be integrated. As such, FDISH has invited and seeks scholars and
> graduate students of these, and other, disciplines to join us.
>
> Thanks much for your time, and we hope to see you in San Francisco this
> fall!
>
> -Matt Haber
> UC Davis, Department of Philosophy; Center for Population Biology
> [log in to unmask]
>
> http://www.ishpssb.org/workshop2004/
> hosted by:
>
> The University of California Davis and
> The University of San Francisco
>
> sponsored by:
>
> ISHPSSB
> The National Science Foundation
> UC Davis Dean of Graduate Studies
> UC Davis Dean of Social Sciences
> UC Davis Dean of Biological Sciences
> University of San Francisco
> Indiana University History and Philosophy of Science
> UC Davis Department of Philosophy
>
> organized by:
>
> Melinda Fagan, [log in to unmask], Indiana University
> Patrick Forber, [log in to unmask], Stanford University
> Vivette Garcia-Deister, [log in to unmask], UNAM
> Matt Haber, [log in to unmask], UC Davis
> Andrew Hamilton, [log in to unmask], UC San Diego, USF
> Grant Yamashita, [log in to unmask], UC Davis
>
> For further information, please visit the website at:
>
> http://www.ishpssb.org/workshop2004/
>
>
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