5.0878 Rs: Religious Studies; Philo/Science; Biblio D/Bs (5/115)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 30 Apr 1992 22:07:43 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0878. Thursday, 30 Apr 1992.
(1) Date: Wed, 29 Apr 92 23:49:33 GMT (18 lines)
From: "C. David Frankel" <D7BAIAD@CFRVM>
Subject: Religious Studies
(2) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1992 07:22:31 -0400 (16 lines)
From: warkent@epas.utoronto.ca (Germaine Warkentin)
Subject: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science
(3) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1992 09:32:58 -0400 (EDT) (11 lines)
From: Leslie Burkholder <lb0q+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Biblio D/Bs
(4) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 09:46:13 EST (13 lines)
From: "Geoffrey S. Koby" <GSKOBY@UKCC.uky.edu>
Subject: Re: 5.0871 Rs: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science
(5) Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 17:54:58 PDT (57 lines)
From: alaakso@sdcc3.UCSD.EDU (Aarre Laakso)
Subject: Re: 5.0865 Qs: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science
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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 92 23:49:33 GMT
From: "C. David Frankel" <D7BAIAD@CFRVM>
Subject: Religious Studies
Here at Saint Leo College the current structure locates religious studies
courses in the Division of Humanities; we offer a major in religious studies,
and also require religious studies courses in our gen. ed. sequence -- these
courses range from Old Testement to Eastern Religions to Religion and
Environmental Ethics. In the new structure of the college, beginning July 1, a
department of philosophy and religious studies (or religious studies and
philosophy -- a hot debate rages) will exist within the Division of Liberal
Arts and Sciences.
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1992 07:22:31 -0400
From: warkent@epas.utoronto.ca (Germaine Warkentin)
Subject: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science
The person looking for grad programmes in history and philosophy of
science might like to make inquiries about the University of Toronto's
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.
The address is: IHPST, Victoria College, University of Toronto,
Toronto M5S 1K7, Canada. FAX: (416) 978-3003; Voice: (416) 978-5397
(to reach the Graduate Co-ordinator).
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Germaine Warkentin warkent@epas.utoronto.ca
English, Victoria College, University of Toronto
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1992 09:32:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Leslie Burkholder <lb0q+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Biblio D/Bs
>My girlfriend is interested in buying a bibliographic database for her
>PC. She wants to use it primarily for maintaining bibliographies in
>various subfields of history.
Look at the extensive review of bibliographic software: Sue Sigleman,
"Bibliography formatting software: A buying guide", Database, Feb 1992,
p 15-27.
LB
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 09:46:13 EST
From: "Geoffrey S. Koby" <GSKOBY@UKCC.uky.edu>
Subject: Re: 5.0871 Rs: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science (2/25)
There is also a grad program both in History of Science and History of
Medicine at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. It is reputed
to be quite good, though I cannot say from experience.
Geoffrey S. Koby, Ph.D. › / 606/257-4641 (O)
University of Kentucky › / 606/273-9896 (h)
› Department of Germanic Languages | /
› 1055 Patterson Office Tower |
› Lexington, KY 40506-0027 | Internet: GSKoby@UKCC.UKY.EDU
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Date: Thu, 30 Apr 92 17:54:58 PDT
From: alaakso@sdcc3.UCSD.EDU (Aarre Laakso)
Subject: Re: 5.0865 Qs: Grad Programs in Philosophy of Science (1/23)
>
> Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0865. Tuesday, 28 Apr 1992.
>
> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 92 08:20 AST
> From: Ramon <R_ALEMAN@UPR1.UPR.CLU.EDU>
> Subject: Graduate Programs in Philosophy of Science
>
> I am interested in doing graduate work leading to the Ph.D. in the
> area of Philosophy or History of Science. I have a Master's degree in
> Chemical Physics and am teaching a course in Physical Sciences for a
> General Studies Faculty in which the emphasis is more in the historical,
> sociological and developmental aspects of scientific revolutions such as
> those related to Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Planck, Dirac,
> Dalton, etc.
>
> I have been following the discussions in Humanist for a few
> months by now, and given the breadth of backgrounds and knowledge of
> the participants, I would like to request information, recommendations,
> and ideas for good graduate schools (both in the US or in Europe or
> Latin America) who have good graduate study programs in areas such as
> Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics, History of Science, Philosophy of
> Science, etc.
>
> Thank you in advance for all the guidance you can give me in
> this matter.
>
> Prof. Ramon Lopez-Aleman
> University of Puerto Rico
> R_ALEMAN@UPR1.UPR.CLU.EDU
> R_ALEMAN@UPRENET
>
Dear Ramon--
My name is Kyle Stanford and I am a graduate student at the
University of California, San Diego. We have one of the few
Interdisciplinary programs in the United States that I think is
really geared for your interests. Here we have a Science Studies
Program that attempts to unify approaches from Philosophy, History
and Sociology of Science. I might add that you will find most
straight philosophy departments in this country to be fairly hostile
to your interests in the history of science (with many notable
exceptions). For more info on the program here you may write to
Science Studies Program Office
Humanities and Social Sciences Building
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
If you have no luck at our program, you might investigate similar
programs at Cornell or look into History and Philosophy of Science
Programs (eg. Pittsburgh, Indiana University). Good Luck.
Kyle Stanford
pstanfor@ucsd.edu
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