One-year, Mellon-funded postdoctoral fellowship: “Rigor: control, analysis and s


One-year, Mellon-funded postdoctoral fellowship: “Rigor: control, analysis and synthesis in historical and systematic perspectives”.

The Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine at Indiana University invites applications for one postdoctoral fellowships, available in the academic year 2020-2021, for research to be undertaken in the context of the Sawyer Seminar “Rigor: control, analysis and synthesis in historical and systematic perspectives”.

The postdoc will pursue a research project related to the Sawyer Seminar theme, the concept of rigor across the scientific disciplines. The Seminar will bring together scholars from the humanities and the sciences who will trace the emergence of the terms “rigor”, “control”, “analysis” and “synthesis” in experimental contexts. Focusing on two key historical periods, the dawn of modern experimental sciences in the 17th century and the period of professionalization and disciplinary specification of experimentation in the 19th century, the seminar participants will study what constitutes rigor in different fields; how the concept of rigor emerged; and when it became the requirement for experimentation that it is today.

Qualification: PhD in History of Science, Philosophy of Science, or a related field.

For more detailed information about the position and to apply, see http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/9148

Contact for Questions: Jutta Schickore jschicko@indiana.edu, William Newman, wnewman@indiana.edu

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