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THE SCIENCE STUDIES LECTURES
  I October 6, 1995   Maria Trumpler (History of Medicine, Yale University) spoke about Experiments on Galvanism and Animal Electricity
  II September 5, 1996   Pamela Mack (History of Science and Technology, Clemson University) spoke about Big Technology at NASA
  III March 19, 1998   Francesca Bordogna (History and Philosophy of Science, Northwestern University) spoke on Fin-de-Siecle Psychic Research
  IV November 6, 1998   Margaret Morrison (Philosophy of Science, University of Toronto) spoke on Models in the History and Contemporary Practice of Physics
  V February 18, 1999   Michael Heidelberger (Philosophy, Humboldt University, Berlin) spoke on Causality and Probability and the work of Johannes von Kries
(with support from the College of Science and Math and the College of Liberal Arts)
  VI April 20, 2000   Gregor Schiemann (History and Philosophy of Science, Dibner Institute for the History of Science) spoke about different Concepts of Nature implicit in Modern and Pre-Modern Science
(with support from the College of Science and Math and the College of Liberal Arts)
  VII April 12, 2001   Babak Ashrafi (MIT) spoke about Science Studies over the Web
(with support from the College of Science and Math and the College of Liberal Arts)
  VIII April 12, 2002   Robert Batterman (Ohio State University) considers Reductionism, Emergence, and the Ray Theory/ Wave Theory Correspondence
(with support from the College of Science and Math and the College of Liberal Arts)

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