Prof. Hasok Chang
| Name: | Prof. Hasok Chang |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 9 Nov 2018, 12:52 a.m. |
Public lists managed by Prof. Hasok Chang
Talks given by Prof. Hasok Chang
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- Kuhn and Feyerabend on pluralism, education and history
- Re-enacting past experiments: how and why
- Re-enacting past experiments: how and why
- Re-enacting past experiments: how and why
- Beyond correspondence: realism for realistic people
- Is Physics the foundation of science?
- What makes science scientific?
- Beyond truth-as-correspondence: realism for realistic people
- Pragmatist coherence as the source of truth and reality
- Scientific pluralism and the mission of history and philosophy of science
- When water does not boil at the boiling point
Talks organised by Prof. Hasok Chang
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- Group selection and Ronald Fisher
- The evolution of sentience
- How to study fire
- The technological singularity: superintelligent machines and the future of humanity
- How should scientists quantify academic value?
- Data-driven versus hypothesis-driven science
- The second messenger concept â how the discovery of cyclic AMP dominated cell biology for 60 years
- Did the earth sciences have a 20th-century revolution?
- Are we tackling the causes of global warming effectively?
- The Scharnhorst Effect: faster-than-light propagation and causality in the Casimir vacuum
- Science education
- Behavioural flexibility in birds and beyond
- Patents, powders, profits: the background to and legal significance of the patent infringement trial Nobel's Explosives Co. v Anderson (1894)
- A 21st-century biologist looks at Sir Isaac Newton
- Making archaeological knowledge
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