Hackborn, William - |
University of Alberta |
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Applied mathematics, especially fluid dynamics, but I am also interested in the History of Science |
Hacking, Ian - Philosophy |
University of Toronto |
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Statistics, indeterminism/determinism, chance, scientific realism, multiple personalities, identity, mathematics, memory, mental illness |
Hall, Brian - |
Dalhousie University |
Biology Department, Dalhousie University |
The development and evolution of cartilage, bone and vertebrate skeletal systems, the rise of evolutionary embryology in England after 1859 (especially Francis Balfour); the history of concepts on homology (especially Richard Owen); and integration of development, evolution and palaeontology |
Hamilton, Vivien - |
University of Toronto |
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history of medical technology and medical physics |
Hamm, Ernst - |
York University |
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Goethe and geology, Dissent and
science in the Dutch Enlightenment, history of earth sciences in 18th-19th
centuries |
Harris, Randy - Humanities |
University of Waterloo |
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Rhetoric; rhetoric and science; rhetoric and incommensurability |
Hattiangadi, Jagdish - |
York University |
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Reason versus faith in modern philosophy of science; incommensurability of theories; Ppilosophy of science, philosophy of language, history of ideas, metaphysics, epistemology |
Heffernan, Teresa - |
St. Mary's University |
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Twentieth and twenty-first century fiction and theory, travel writing, orientalism, feminism, post humanism and science studies, and apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic culture |
Hesketh, Ian - |
Queen's University |
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Victorian Britain; the relationship between the sciences and the humanities; the attempt to make history a science; the reception of Darwinism; the relationship between science and religion |
Hetherington, Kregg - Anthropology |
Concordia University |
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Agricultural politics in Latin America, environmental and technical knowledge creation during periods of political transition; the way the soybean boom in Latin America's southern cone is changing how states become enrolled in scientific and technological networks, and how social movements, NGOs and corporations struggle to understand and control the relationship between humans and plants |