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Blog | HumSci

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Skip to primary content. May 1, 2013. The event is to test ideas. Rather than provide answers. Young researchers don’t want to be ‘skilled’, they want to. Think new things in new ways. Academics are often afraid of space. They expand their agenda to fill the available space, and perhaps it’s better to allow room for new ideas and discussions to happen. And ‘ what do you particularly value about your discipline, and what do you find its frustrations. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You are comment...

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Programme | HumSci

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Skip to primary content. Day 1: Tuesday 28th May 2013 University College London. Panel 1: Beyond the Two Cultures. The aim of this panel is to start to break down the disciplinary barriers between physics and history. What are your perceptions of the other discipline; what do historians and physicists think about one another? What do we believe to be our aims and methods, and what do we find particularly valid or problematic about them? Dr Martin Zaltz Austwick. How do we deal with the unknowable? There ...

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May | 2013 | HumSci

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2013. May 1, 2013. The event is to test ideas. Rather than provide answers. Young researchers don’t want to be ‘skilled’, they want to. Think new things in new ways. Academics are often afraid of space. They expand their agenda to fill the available space, and perhaps it’s better to allow room for new ideas and discussions to happen. And ‘ what do you particularly value about your discipline, and what do you find its frustrations.

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June | 2013 | HumSci

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2013. June 4, 2013. So HumSci is over! It was a fantastic event, and I shall be collecting and publishing my thoughts about it very soon. We are also planning to put together a short booklet about the workshop which interested parties can download, so that this can be a foundation for other events. In the meantime one of the participants – Imogen Clarke. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

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About the Workshop | HumSci

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Skip to primary content. Is it possible to think about the connections between the sciences and humanities which goes beyond science communication (ie how can the ‘soft skills’ of the humanities be used to communicate the ‘hard results’ of science) or the History of Science, and which doesn’t get distracted by discussions about ‘The Two Cultures’? And the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University College London. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Some thoughts on the sciences and the humanities | Imogen Clarke

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Skip to primary content. Some thoughts on the sciences and the humanities. May 21, 2013. I’m going to a workshop next week. It’s called ‘ HumSci. Which I did like. But I worried, because while I was fond of my olden-times scientists, I didn’t like reading the details of their work. I’d picked the wrong discipline. Science has a reputation for being cleverer than other things, when it’s really just a different kind of clever. Scientists are supposed to be critical and objective, but they learn a very ...

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Materialism, vitalism and interdisciplinarity: from Thomas Nagel to 1913 | Imogen Clarke

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Skip to primary content. Materialism, vitalism and interdisciplinarity: from Thomas Nagel to 1913. May 27, 2013. With some vague references to materialism, a threat/promise of primary sources, and a rather abrupt ‘TO BE CONTINUED’. So, let us continue. Here, I use the recent controversy surrounding philosopher Thomas Nagel as an excuse to talk about early-twentieth-century debates on the subjects of materialism and vitalism. Warning it’s long and it gets pretty historical. From atheist scientists. It...

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Blog | Imogen Clarke | Historian (of science)

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. April 8, 2014. I gave a talk on the ether in Oxford in February. And here I’ve attempted to cut it down to a length that a normal person might want to read but obviously I’ve failed miserably. There’s an even longer version here. Some guys talking about the ether c.1913. In 1909, Thomson described study of the ether as ‘perhaps the most fascinating and important duty of the physicist’, while Oliver Lodge. 8216;A Face’, Picasso. And the connection betwee...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. June 4, 2013. So HumSci is over! It was a fantastic event, and I shall be collecting and publishing my thoughts about it very soon. We are also planning to put together a short booklet about the workshop which interested parties can download, so that this can be a foundation for other events. In the meantime one of the participants – Imogen Clarke. May 1, 2013. The event is to test ideas. Rather than provide answers. Think new things in new ways. There ...

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