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Department of History and Philosophy of Science

 
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9am          
10am Part III & MPhil Discussion Seminar (10.00–11.30)   Part III & MPhil Discussion Seminar (10.00–11.30) Weeks 1–4:
P4: Metaphysics of Physics
Weeks 1–4:
P6: Climate Change
11am   Weeks 1–4:
P2: Science, State and Society in South Asia
Weeks 5–8:
P2: Anthropologies
Weeks 1–4:
P1: Institutions of Natural Knowledge Production
Weeks 5–8:
P1: Natural Knowledge in the Enlightenment
P2: Science, Technology and Society in East Asia  
12noon Weeks 1–4:
P3/MMBS: Medicine, Race and Ethnicity
Weeks 5–8:
P3: Biology: Lab and Field
Weeks 1–4:
P1/EM: Global Natures in the Age of Exploration
Weeks 5–8:
P1/EM: Early Modern and Enlightenment Medicine and Natural History
Weeks 1–4:
P5/PSM: Scientific Explanation
Weeks 5–8:
P6/EoM: Ethics and Politics of Technology
Weeks 1–4:
P5: Reductionism
Weeks 5–8:
P5: Pragmatism
Weeks 1–4:
P1/EM: Topics in the Social History of Medicine
Weeks 5–8:
P1/EM: Islamic and Chinese Medicine
1pm          
2pm Weeks 1–4:
P1: Early Modern Natural Knowledge
Weeks 5–8:
P1: Indian and Chinese Science
Weeks 1–4:
P3/MMBS: Science and Medicine since WWI
Weeks 5–8:
P3: Biology: Lab and Field

Weeks 5–8:
Part II Dissertation Seminar
(2.00–3.30)

Weeks 5–8:
Part II Dissertation Seminar
(2.00–3.30)
 
3pm     Part III & MPhil Lecture (3.00–4.30)    
4pm

Weeks 1–4:
P6/PEM/EoM: Ethics and Politics of Science and Medicine
Weeks 5–8:
P6/EoM: Ethical Issues in Psychiatry

Weeks 1–4:
P4/PEM/PSM: Philosophy of Psychiatry
Weeks 5–8:
P4/PSM: Philosophy of Cognitive Science
     
5pm Weeks 1–4:
IB: Can Machines Think?
Weeks 5–8:
IB: Is Social Science an Oxymoron?
  Weeks 1–3:
IB: Empires of Knowledge, 1789–1914
Weeks 4–8:
IB: Science in Power
  Weeks 1–3:
IB: Empires of Knowledge, 1789–1914
Week 4:
IB: Science in Power
Weeks 5–8:
IB: Space, Time and Reality: Philosophy of Physics

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