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Working Group: Evidence and Explanation in the Arts and Sciences

This year's Evidence and Explanation working group will meet from 1:10 to 4:10 pm on the following Wednesdays:

 

Fall

 

September 9

Evidence and Explanation Welcome

September 23

E&E 2nd Meeting

October 7

E&E 3rd Meeting - Michael Strevins (NYU)

October 21

E&E 4th Meeting – Tim Maudlin

November 4

E&E 5th Meeting - Susan Sidlauskas and Peter Ainsworth

November 18

E&E 6th Meeting – Robert Matthews and Jonathan Kramnick

December 2

E&E 7th Meeting – Michael Fuerstein and James Delbourgo

December 16 Holiday Party

Spring

 

January 27

E&E 8th Meeting – Marilena DiBucchianico and Joanna Kempner

February 10

E&E 9th Meeting - James Elkins (Art Institute of Chicago)

February 24

E&E 10th Meeting - Peter Galison (Harvard)

March 10

E&E 11th Meeting – Evelyn Fox Keller (MIT Emeritus)

March 24

E&E 12th Meeting - John Guillory (NYU)

April 7

E&E 13th Meeting – Laura Franklin Hall (NYU Philosophy)

April 21

E&E 14th Meeting - Henry Turner and Steven Meyer

May 5

End of Year Party

Readings for the Evidence and Explanation working group are located under Resources on the group's Sakai page. For access to this page, please contact Curtis Scott Dunn .

 

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