Beatty, John - Philosophy |
University of British Columbia |
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His research focuses on the theoretical foundations, methodology, and socio-political dimensions of genetics and evolutionary biology (he is one of many UBC faculty specializing in history and philosophy of science, and science and technology studies).
His current research projects concern, more specifically, 1) the distinction between "history" and "science," and the respects in which evolutionary biology is as much like former as it is like the latter, 2) the relationships between biology and "the state," from the Manhattan Project to the Human Genome Project, and 3) the theological dimensions of the Darwinian revolution (e.g., as reflected in the wonderful evolutionary parable, Water Babies). |
Benson, Keith R. - History |
University of British Columbia |
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19th-20th c history of biology, history of marine biology, history of
oceangraphy, and natural history |
Benzaquen, Adriana - |
Mount Saint Vincent University |
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Dr. Benzaquén's current research project, “John Locke and the Clarkes of Chipley: Childhood, Family, Friendship and Gender in England, 1650-1720,” is a study of representations, understandings and experiences of childhood, family, friendship and gender through in-depth analysis of a correspondence network in England in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries; the "science of childhood" in early modern and Enlightenment Europe; the rise of the medical practitioner family advisor |
Bergeron, Vincent - |
University of Ottawa |
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Philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of biology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of
art |
Berggren, John - |
Simon Fraser University |
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The mathematical sciences in ancient Greece and medieval Islam; geometrical works of the 10th century Persian scientist, Abu Sahl al-Kuhi |
Berryman, Sylvia - |
University of British Columbia |
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Ancient Greek natural philosophy and the impact of Greek science on natural philosophy, the philosophical reception of optics, mechanics, medicine, pneumatics, as well as theories of mixture, qualities, causation and teleology |
Bielawksi, Joseph - |
Dalhousie University |
Biology Department, Dalhousie University |
His research program is organized around two related themes: (1) microbial genomics and eco-genomics, and (2) statistical modeling of molecular evolution. The themes are tightly connected by his interest in reconciling functional divergence at the gene level with the evolution of complex microbial phenotypes. |
Blute, Marion - Sociology |
University of Toronto |
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Evolution, evolutionary epistemology, universal Darwinism or multi-process selection theory |
Boantza, Victor - History/ Philosophy |
University of Sydney |
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History and philosophy of early modern science, in particular chemistry, physics, and the experimental sciences; historiography; science and religion; the history of technology; he has written on Boyle Duclos, Priestley, Kirwan, the mechanical philosophy, the chemical revolution, and Enlightenment science |
Bocking, Stephen - History/ Philosophy |
Trent University |
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Understanding the roles of science in environmental poltics both historically and through contemporary case studies; a study of the history of environmental science in northern Canada |