Wood, Paul - |
University of Victoria |
History |
The intellectual history of early modern Europe: science in early modern Europe; the European enlightenment; eighteenth-century Scotland; history of universities |
Woodill, Sharon - |
Dalhousie University |
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philosophy of science, feminist epistemology, critical systems studies, and science and religion |
Young, Allan - Anthropology |
McGill University |
OTHER |
psychogenic trauma, notably posttraumatic stress disorder; clinical practices and changing; the psychiatric science of trauma, specifically the epistemology and social determinants of psycho-neuro-hormonal research, epidemiological research, and diagnostic conventions; developments affecting the diagnosis of individual and collective trauma in the wake of the destruction of the World Trade Center; the 'social brain', its associated psychopathologies, and emergent clinical and theoretical interests in empathy; cruelty, understood as a legacy of human evolutionary biology |
Zach, Richard - |
University of Calgary |
Philosophy |
Hilbert's program, history of logic, logical empiricism, Rudolf Carnap,
proof theory and foundations of mathematics |
Zilberstein, Anya - |
Concordia University |
History |
The relationship between land-use practices the construction of scientific expertise, and the ideology of settler colonization in early New England and Nova Scotia and the Atlantic world; improvement; landscape; geography/cartography |