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Fri Mar 31 17:19:08 2006
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        Boston Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science presents: 
 
           THOMAS KUHN BEYOND HIS DOMAIN:  
           INFLUENCES IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 
 
        Thursday 20 Nov 97, 9:00-5:00 
        Conference Auditorium, George Sherman Union, Boston University 
 
The program of five lectures follows below.  Recall (posted here, 30 Oct 
97) that the 2-1/2 day "Legacy of Thomas Kuhn" at the Dibner Institute, 
MIT, a long walk from BU, opens Thursday evening 5:00 with a lecture by 
Kenneth Wilson, Ohio State U, concerning TSK and the Social Sciences.  
 
For more information on the Boston Colloquium for Phil of Sci, see 
 
        http://software2.bu.edu/PHILO/events/BCPS.html 
   and  http://physics.bu.edu/Events/BCPS.html (1996-97 schedule) 
 
----Paul Wendt, Asst.Editor, HES 
 
 
 (quoted program for 
           THOMAS KUHN BEYOND HIS DOMAIN:  
           INFLUENCES IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES) 
 
    
   Moderator: ALFRED TAUBER, Boston University 
           
          Morning Session, 9 am-noon 
           
        MEERA NANDA, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
         
                Incommensurable Cultures and Their "Ethnosciences" 
                 
        JEFFREY MEHLMAN, Boston University 
                A French Resistance? 
                 
        CAROLINE JONES, Boston University 
                Paradigms Lost: The Artworld and Kuhn 
                 
   Afternoon Session, 2-5 pm 
           
        GLENN LOURY, Boston College 
         
                Progress and Its Discontents: Conformity and Change in 
                Economic Science 
                 
        STEPHEN JAY GOULD, Harvard University 
                 
                Kuhn's Impact on the Practice of Science 
 
 
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