Alisa Bokulich Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:Contemporary philosophy
Alisa Bokulich
Alma Mater:University of Notre Dame
Washington State University
School Tradition:Analytic philosophy
Institutions:Boston University
Harvard University

Alisa Bokulich is an American philosopher of science and Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. Since 2010 she has been the Director of the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University, where she organizes the Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science,[1] and serves as a Series Editor for Boston Studies in Philosophy and History of Science.[2] She was the first woman ever to be tenured in the Philosophy Department at Boston University and the first woman to become a director of a center for history and philosophy of science in North America.[3] [4] [5]

Education

Bokulich attended high school at Forest Ridge School in Bellevue, Washington, got her Bachelor's in Philosophy, with a minor in Physics, from Washington State University, and received her Ph.D. from the Program in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame, under the direction of the physicist James T. Cushing.[6] Her academic genealogy, traced through Ph.D. dissertation advisors, is Cushing—Max Dresden—George Uhlenbeck--Paul Ehrenfest--Ludwig Boltzmann.[7]

Research

Her research focuses on the history and philosophy of the physical sciences, especially classical and quantum mechanics, and more recently philosophy of the Earth sciences. She has published widely on topics such as models, explanation, natural kinds, thought experiments, fictions in science, supertasks, and the history of quantum theory. She is the author of the book Reexamining the Quantum-Classical Relation: Beyond Reductionism and Pluralism (Cambridge University Press 2008), which has been well received by physicists and philosophers alike, and co-editor of four other books.[8] [9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About. Center for Philosophy and History of Science. 2013-01-24.
  2. Web site: Boston Studies in Philosophy and History of Science. Springer. 2014-04-23.
  3. Web site: Center History » Center for Philosophy & History of Science Boston University. www.bu.edu. en. 2017-06-21.
  4. Web site: Center for Philosophy of Science ::: history. www.pitt.edu. 2017-06-21.
  5. Web site: History : Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science : U of M. mcps.umn.edu. 2017-06-21.
  6. Web site: List of HPS Alumni of the John J. Reilly Center at Notre Dame. Notre Dame. 31 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20150219005725/http://reilly.nd.edu/history-and-philosophy-of-science/hps-people/hps-alumni-ae/. 19 February 2015. dead.
  7. Web site: Alisa Nicole Bokulich - the Mathematics Genealogy Project .
  8. Book: Bokulich, Alisa. Reexamining the Quantum-Classical Relation. 2008. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. 978-0-521-85720-8.
  9. Landsman. N. P.. Review of 'Reexamining the Quantum-Classical Relation'. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. January 2010. 2013-01-24.
  10. Berry. Michael. Review of "Reexamining the Quantum-Classical Connection". British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2010. 1–7. https://web.archive.org/web/20130919090823/http://bjps.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2010/11/09/bjps.axq022.full.pdf. dead. 19 September 2013. 31 January 2013.