Past Events

Werkmeister Conference

Allen Morris Conference

International History and Philosophy of Science Teaching Conference

Philosophy of Biology Workshop-Biology and Values April 16-18, 2004 Florida State University

 
 

 

William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Conference:
Future Directions Workshop
March 3-4, 2006

Conference Theme:

Science, Religion, History, Philosophy:  Works in Progress

The 2006 workshop will offer an opportunity for several scholars to present work in progress, with critical discussion by the attendees. Material will be distributed beforehand (ask Sarah Fisk if you want the material) and then each presenting participant will give a short synopsis before there is general discussion.

Presenters:
Matt Day (Florida State University)
Richard Richards (University of Alabama)
Roger Sansom (Texas A & M)
Vassiliki B. Smocovitis (University of Florida)
Joe Travis (Florida State University)
Ron Numbers (University of Wisconsin Madison)
D. Livingstone (Queen's University - Belfast)
Paul Croce (Stetson University)
Frederick Gregory (University of Florida)

 

Contact Information:
For additional information, please contact the organizer,
Dr. Michael Ruse, mruse@mailer.fsu.edu, 850-644-4128, or his administrative assistant
Sarah Fisk , sfisk@mailer.fsu.edu, 850-644-7248 or go to www.fsu.edu/~philo.

If you have questions about registering or accommodation for out of town visitors please contact
Karen Foulke: 850-644-0967 or kfoulke@mailer.fsu.edu.

Sponsored by the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Endowment Fund

Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences:
The oldest college at Florida State University, the College of Arts and Sciences has provided generations of undergraduate students instruction in the liberal arts disciplines that are essential for intellectual development and personal growth: English and mathematics, history, the humanities, and the physical, biological, and behavioral sciences. At the graduate level, too, the contributions of the College of Arts and Sciences have been integral to the growth of the University.