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[log in to unmask] (Paul Wendt (NC))
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:13 2006
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[This notice selected by Paul Wendt from the paper poster.  Aside from the 
opening lecture on the Social Sciences, titles suggest a focus on natural 
sciences or general historiography, philosophy, biography, and reception 
of T.S. Kuhn. --PW] 
 
 
                        The Legacy of Thomas Kuhn 
 
 
                                Symposium,  
        Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology 
 
 
MIT Building E56, Room 100 
38 Memorial Drive, Cambridge MA 
 
20-22 Nov 97 
 
Thursday, 20 Nov: Plenary Lecture, 5:00 pm 
 
        Kenneth Wilson, Ohio State U 
        Thomas Kuhn, Physics, and Revolutions in the Social Sciences 
 
Friday, 21 Nov: 
        three papers, 9-12 am 
        three papers, 2-5 pm 
 
Saturday, 22 Nov: 
        four papers, 9-12:15 am 
        three papers, 2:30-5:30 pm 
 
++++++++++ 
[For more information about the Dibner Institute for HST, see 
 
   Linkname: NEW DIBNER INSTITUTE OFFERS VARIETY OF HISTORY SCIENCE     
          PROGRAMS 
        URL: http://www.aip.org/history/dibner.html                     
  
from AIP CENTER FOR HISTORY OF PHYSICS NEWSLETTER: Fall 1994, or 
 
   Linkname: Dibner Institute names 18 Fellows 
        URL: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/tt/1997/may14/43624.html 
   Owner(s): mailto:[log in to unmask] 
 
from MIT this Spring.                                           --PW ] 
 
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