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on knowing how: Session 8: Science Fiction, Literature and Gender
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Session 8: Science Fiction, Literature and Gender. Prof Amie Elizabeth Parry. Professor, Department of English,. National Central University, Taiwan. About reading it in a science fiction. She began by putting out some ideas about Frankenstein. We started with ...
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on knowing how: Session 6:What Kind of Knowledge Do the Humanities Produce?
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Friday, October 8, 2010. Session 6:What Kind of Knowledge Do the Humanities Produce? Director, Institute of German Studies,. Adjct Professor of Comparative Literature and Cognitive Science,. Indiana University, USA. Person view, but not entirely a 1. Where, then, do the norms come from?
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on knowing how: September 2010
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Friday, September 17, 2010. Session 5:'New' Knowledge and 'New' India: Lessons from the Colonial Past. Professor, History of Science and Education,. ZakirHusain Centre for Educational Studies,School of Social Sciences,. How did they look at the then existing techno-scientific knowledge?
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on knowing how: July 2010
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Monday, July 26, 2010. Tejaswini Niranjana - Senior Fellow, Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. Sanil V., - Professor, IIT Delhi. Rajan Gurukkal - Vice Chancellor, M.G. University, Kottayam. More details will be up soon, and looking forward to your participation. The co...
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on knowing how: Session 7
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Professor, Department of Philosophy,. The Emotional Brain: Imprints of Life History. Reader, Department of Biological Sciences,. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,. A convergence of methods and ends [a monistic approach]? The approach of the 1. In a certai...
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on knowing how: October 2010
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Session 8: Science Fiction, Literature and Gender. Prof Amie Elizabeth Parry. Professor, Department of English,. National Central University, Taiwan. About reading it in a science fiction. She began by putting out some ideas about Frankenstein. We started with ...
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on knowing how: August 2010
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A discussion forum for the course on "Production of Knowledge in Natural and Social Sciences", co-hosted by CCS, IISc, and CSCS, Bangalore. Centre for Contemporary Studies, IISc. Http:/ ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/ragh/ccs/. Friday, August 27, 2010. Lives of such insects – which are commonly found and not exotic – and Prof. Gadagkar did wish to make a point about anthropology here – could also be interesting simply for human beings as social beings too. Here Prof. Gadagkar talked about. All of this gave an imp...