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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4643/1-O
 ctober-2012-Discussion-meeting-with-Prof-John-Pick
 stone-on-Ways-of-Knowing-in-Science-and-Humanities
 -John-Pickstone
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SUMMARY:Discussion meeting with Prof. John Picksto
 ne on "Ways of Knowing in Science and Humanities",
  John Pickstone
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:John Pickstone
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20121001T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20121001T183000
LOCATION:Bungehuis, Spuistraat 210, room 0.04
DESCRIPTION:John Pickstone will outline his presen
 t views on Ways of Knowing and Working as a means 
 of analysing and synthesising across the histories
  commonly presented as Science, Technology and Med
 icine. He will then open discussion around several
  specific questions.  Ways of knowing in science, 
 technology and medicine: can they also cover 'the 
 humanities'?.  John Pickstone will outline his pre
 sent views on Ways of Knowing and Working as a mea
 ns of analysing and synthesising across the histor
 ies commonly presented as Science, Technology and 
 Medicine. He will then open discussion around 5 qu
 estions:  A) Does the WoK/WoW schema also reasonab
 ly cover the humanities, before 'c. 1800', e.g. by
  putting the verbal Trivium alongside the mathemat
 ical Quadrivium?  B) Does the Wok/WoW frame help u
 s understand the actors' views of the humanities, 
 pre 1800, especially in relation to philosophy?  C
 ) How do these questions relate to the relations o
 f 'sciences' and 'arts' pre c. 1800?  D) How then 
 did the relevant configurations change c 1800? ( i
 .e. c. 1770-1830)  E) How do these questions relat
 e to the relations of 'sciences' and 'humanities' 
 in the 20th century?  For more information, please
  contact rens.bod at gmail.com  For more informati
 on, see here or contact rens.bod at gmail.com
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>John Pic
 kstone will outline his present views on Ways of K
 nowing and Working as a means of analysing and syn
 thesising across the histories commonly presented 
 as Science, Technology and Medicine. He will then 
 open discussion around several specific questions.
 </p>\n    \t\n        <h4>Ways of knowing in scien
 ce, technology and medicine: can they also cover '
 the humanities'?</h4>\n        <p>John Pickstone w
 ill outline his present views on Ways of Knowing a
 nd Working as a means of analysing and synthesisin
 g across the histories commonly presented as Scien
 ce, Technology and Medicine. He will then open dis
 cussion around 5 questions:</p>\n        <p>A)    
  Does the WoK/WoW schema also reasonably cover the
  humanities, before 'c. 1800', e.g. by putting the
  verbal Trivium alongside the mathematical Quadriv
 ium?</p>\n        <p>B)      Does the Wok/WoW fram
 e help us understand the actors' views of the huma
 nities, pre 1800, especially in relation to philos
 ophy?</p>\n        <p>C)      How do these questio
 ns relate to the relations of 'sciences' and 'arts
 ' pre c. 1800?</p>\n        <p>D)     How then did
  the relevant configurations change c 1800? ( i.e.
  c. 1770-1830)</p>\n        <p>E)     How do these
  questions relate to the relations of 'sciences' a
 nd 'humanities' in the 20th century?</p>\n        
 <p>For more information, please contact <a class="
 email">rens.bod <span class="at">at</span> gmail.c
 om</a></p>\n    \n        For more information, se
 e <a class="longdescriptionlink" href="https://www
 .illc.uva.nl/NewsandEvents/newsitem/4643">here</a>
  or contact <a class="email">rens.bod <span class=
 "at">at</span> gmail.com</a>\n    
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 ctober-2012-Discussion-meeting-with-Prof-John-Pick
 stone-on-Ways-of-Knowing-in-Science-and-Humanities
 -John-Pickstone
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