Workshop
Cambridge, 18 May 2016)
Simon Schaffer and Liba Taub to Chair
9.15 Arrival: Coffee/Tea will be served in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science
9.45 Welcome: Liba Taub and Simon Schaffer
10.15 Session 1: Boris Jardine, The master of the marginal annotation
10.25 Session 2: Bonnie Evans, John’s Insight and ability to raise new questions
10.40 Session 3: Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau, John Forrester, Doktorvater
10.50 Session 4: Emm Barnes, The supervisor as psychoanalyst
10.55 Session 5: Leon Rocha, What does it have to do with my penis?
11.10 Break
11.30 Session 6: Richard Ashcroft
11.45 Session 7: Amanda Rees, John as a supervisor and rugby fan
12.00 Session 8: Julia Borossa, John’s vision of psychoanalysis and his gift as a supervisor
12.15 Session 9: Katherine Angel
12.25 Session 10: Matt Drage
12.45 Buffet Lunch will be served in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science
14.00 Andreas Mayer, Thinking in cases and its ramifications for HPS
14.40 Michael Molnar, Emails and the origins of psychoanalysis
15.00 Laura Cameron, On generosity
15.15 Session 14: Jim Secord
15.20 Session 15: Nick Hopwood and colleagues, Generation to Reproduction
15.40 Session 16: Rich McKay, Tiree Love Song
15.45 Final words
16.15 Memorial in Kings College Hall and Afternoon Tea
17.45 Drinks Reception in the Whipple museum
20.00 Finish
REGISTRATION: to register email hps@hermes.cam.ac.uk. Registration is free but places are limited. When registering, please let us know if you have any special needs or dietary requirements.
Simon Schaffer and Liba Taub to Chair
9.15 Arrival: Coffee/Tea will be served in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science
9.45 Welcome: Liba Taub and Simon Schaffer
10.15 Session 1: Boris Jardine, The master of the marginal annotation
10.25 Session 2: Bonnie Evans, John’s Insight and ability to raise new questions
10.40 Session 3: Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau, John Forrester, Doktorvater
10.50 Session 4: Emm Barnes, The supervisor as psychoanalyst
10.55 Session 5: Leon Rocha, What does it have to do with my penis?
11.10 Break
11.30 Session 6: Richard Ashcroft
11.45 Session 7: Amanda Rees, John as a supervisor and rugby fan
12.00 Session 8: Julia Borossa, John’s vision of psychoanalysis and his gift as a supervisor
12.15 Session 9: Katherine Angel
12.25 Session 10: Matt Drage
12.45 Buffet Lunch will be served in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science
14.00 Andreas Mayer, Thinking in cases and its ramifications for HPS
14.40 Michael Molnar, Emails and the origins of psychoanalysis
15.00 Laura Cameron, On generosity
15.15 Session 14: Jim Secord
15.20 Session 15: Nick Hopwood and colleagues, Generation to Reproduction
15.40 Session 16: Rich McKay, Tiree Love Song
15.45 Final words
16.15 Memorial in Kings College Hall and Afternoon Tea
17.45 Drinks Reception in the Whipple museum
20.00 Finish
REGISTRATION: to register email hps@hermes.cam.ac.uk. Registration is free but places are limited. When registering, please let us know if you have any special needs or dietary requirements.
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