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Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science : ウィキペディア英語版 | Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science
Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science is an interdepartmental, interuniversity forum on the nature of science, and each year organizes the Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science. ==Mission & profile== Boston University's Center for Philosophy and History of Science was founded in 1960 as an interdepartmental, interuniversity forum on the nature of science. As the only such center in the Northeast, its mission is to bring together local and international scholars in the humanities and sciences to engage in research and education on the philosophical, historical, and social dimensions of science. The Center is best known for its sponsorship of the Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science, which began as an informal interuniversity collaboration of scholars in philosophy, the various sciences, medicine, religious studies, and the arts. Alisa Bokulich,〔 who is an Associate Professor of philosophy at Boston University, was named director of the Center in 2010, succeeding Alfred I. Tauber.〔(BU's College of Arts and Sciences' announcement of the Center's new director )〕
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