Corbett, Ken - History/ Philosophy |
University of British Columbia |
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Ken's Ph.D. research discusses the influence of railway and telegraph networks on norms concerning punctuality and time-keeping in England and India throughout the 19th century.
His MA thesis traced the relationship between railway and telegraph networks and the culture of time in late nineteenth-century British periodicals. His other research interests include the origins of the philosophical arguments of British Phrenologists, the development of physics in the nineteenth century, and the philosophy of time. |
Cormack, Lesley - |
University of Alberta |
History |
Early modern science, specializing in geography and mathematics in 16th century England |
Court, John - |
University of Toronto |
OTHER |
History of medicine, psychiatry and of medical-psychiatric academies &
institutions |
Creelman, Douglas - History |
University of Toronto |
OTHER |
19th and 20th century apparatus, history of psychology, human perception, research instruments |
Crombie, James - Philosophy |
Université de Sainte-Anne |
Philosophy |
Philosophie des sciences et techniques, bioéthique, éthique médicale, éthique des affaires, philosophie de l’éducation |
Cuffaro, Michael - History/ Philosophy |
University of Western Ontario |
Philosophy |
History and philosophy of science, Kant |
Curtis, Bruce - Sociology |
Carleton University |
OTHER |
State formation, statistics, education politics, politics schooling and insurrection in colonial canada, historical sociology of music |
Dea, Shannon - |
University of Waterloo |
Philosophy |
Early modern philosophy, classic pragmatism, and
philosophy of gender |
Delisle, Richard - |
University of Lethbridge |
Philosophy |
The history and philosophy of science,the history and epistemology of paleoanthropology,humankind's place in nature and the cosmos,human evolution |
Demopoulos, William - |
University of Western Ontario |
Philosophy |
Philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, history of analytic philosophy, historical and systematic aspects of logicism in the philosophy of arithmetic, the approach to the theory of theories arising out of the tradition of Russell, Ramsey and Carnap |