Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • B.A. (magna cum laude), University of Kansas (Physics), 1962
  • M.A., Princeton (Philosophy), 1964
  • Junior Research Fellow, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, 1964-65
  • Ph.D., Princeton (Philosophy), 1965

Employment

  • Tutor, Churchill College, Cambridge University, 1964-65
  • Lecturer in Philosophy of Physics, University College, University of London, 1965-69
  • Co-director, Telluride Institute, Cornell, 1968
  • Associate Professor of Philosophy and History, University of Pittsburgh, 1969-72
  • Professor, Departments of Philosophy, History, and History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 1972-83 
  • (Founding) Chair, History and Philosophy of Science, Pitt, 1972-74;1976-77
  • Academic Visitor, London School of Economics, 1974
  • Visiting Professor, Philosophy, University of Illinois-Chicago Circle, Spring 1978
  • Director, Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 1978-81
  • Visiting Research Professor, Center for Science & Technology Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1981-83
  • Professor of Philosophy of Science and Science Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1983-87
  • Visiting Professor, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne, 1984
  • Visiting Philosopher-in-Residence, University of Rochester, Winter 1985
  • Visiting Professor, Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, Spring 1986
  • Professor, Philosophy, University of Hawaii, 1987-97
  • Chair, Philosophy, University of Hawaii, 1987-92
  • Director, Program in Applied Philosophy, University of Hawaii, 1990-95
  • Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1992-93
  • Visiting Researcher, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, UNAM, 1996-97
  • Visiting Fellow, Dibner Institute, M.I.T., 1997
  • Senior Investigator, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, National Autonomous University of Mexico, 2000-

Professional Activities

  • General Editor, Cass Library of Science Classics, 1965-70
  • General Council, British Society for the History of Science, 1967-69
  • Executive Committee, British Society for Philosophy of Science, 1968-69
  • Founder and Editor, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 1969-74
  • Consultant, Centro Superiore de Logica e Scienze Comparate (Bologna), 1972-?
  • U.S. delegate from National Research Council to IUHPS (Bucharest), 1975
  • Organizing Committee, Hunt Workshops in the History of Science, 1972-74 (Chairman, 1974)
  • Editorial Boards of 18th-Century Life, 1974-80; Philosophy of Science, 1976-91, 1994-?; Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 1969-74, 1977-present; American Philosophical Quarterly, 1977-82; Cadernos, 1977-present; Knowledge, 1982-87; History of Philosophy Quarterly, 1985-88; Knowledge in Society, 1987-?; Theoria, 1995-?;
  • Editor for philosophy and history of science, Encyclopedia Americana, 1967-?;
  • General Editor, Pittsburgh Series in Philosophy and History of Science (published by University of California Press), 1977-84
  • Program Committee, Philosophy of Science Association, 1980, 1988
  • Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, 1987-90
  • President & Vice-President, American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division), 1993-95

Grants and Fellowships

  • Danforth, Woodrow Wilson, NSF Fellowships, 1962-65
  • Fulbright Scholar (Cambridge University), 1964-65
  • Royal Society of London Grant-in-Aid, 1966-67
  • ACLS Faculty Research Grants, 1967-68; 1972
  • NSF Faculty Research Grants, 1972-74; 1976-78; 1986-88
  • Center for International Studies Grant, 1976
  • Fulbright Senior Research Fellow (Munich, Konstanz), 1976
  • Fulbright Scholar (Melbourne), 1984
  • NSF/NEH Sustained Development Scholar, Virginia Tech, 1981-85
  • Director, NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, 1985 [Topic: “Agreement & Disagreement in Science”]
  • Director, NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, 1989 [Topic: “Naturalistic Epistemology”]
  • NEH and A.W. Mellon Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1992-93
  • NEH Faculty Research Grant, 1993-95
  • Director, NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, 1994 [Topic: “Concepts of Evidence”]
  • Fellow, Burndy Institute, 1997

Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, Mexico, ca 2000-2010

(Also recipient of grants from the Hunt Foundation, the Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation, the R. K. Mellon Foundation and the Buhl Foundation.)

Endowed Lectures

  • University of Missouri (Benjamin Lectures)
  • University of Cincinnati (Taft Lectures);
  • Brown (Whalen Collegium Lectures)
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico (Gaos Lectures).