Mary Hesse Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:Contemporary philosophy
Mary Hesse
Birth Name:Mary Brenda Hesse
Birth Date:15 October 1924
Birth Place:Reigate, Surrey, England, UK
Death Date:2 October 2016 (aged 91)
School Tradition:Analytic philosophy
Alma Mater:Imperial College
University College London
Institutions:University of London
University of Cambridge
Main Interests:Philosophy of science
Doctoral Students:Hugh Mellor

Mary Brenda Hesse FBA (15 October 1924 – 2 October 2016) was an English philosopher of science, latterly a professor in the subject at the University of Cambridge.[1]

Biography

Mary Hesse was born in Reigate, Surrey, to Ethelbert (Bertie) Thomas Hesse and Brenda Hesse (née Pelling).[2]

From 1949, she studied at Imperial College London, where she received a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1945, followed by a PhD in electron microscopy in 1948. She earned a master's degree in 1949 from University College London. Hesse lectured on mathematics at Royal Holloway College from 1947 to 1951, and at the University of Leeds from 1951 to 1955.[3] From 1955 to 1959 she taught philosophy and history of science at the University of London (the subject of her 1949 UCL master's degree). In 1960 she was appointed to a lectureship in the same subject at the University of Cambridge, and in 1968 to a readership. Hesse was a Fellow of Wolfson College from its beginning in 1965, and served as its vice-president from 1976 to 1980.[4] From 1975 until her early retirement in 1985, she remained at Cambridge as Professor of Philosophy of Science.Hesse was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1971, as president of the Philosophy of Science Association in 1979, and awarded a Cambridge honorary ScD in 2002.[5] Retiring in 1985, she remained living in Cambridge until her death on 2 October 2016.

Publications

Monographs

Essay collections

Academic papers/book chapters, a selection

*For a complete list of publications see the online annotated and chronological bibliographies at Matteo Collodel's website in her honour.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hallberg. Margareta. 2017-06-01. Revolutions and Reconstructions in the Philosophy of Science: Mary Hesse (1924–2016). Journal for General Philosophy of Science. en. 48. 2. 161–171. 10.1007/s10838-017-9364-1. 1572-8587. free.
  2. News: 2016-12-31 . Mary Hesse . https://archive.today/20211119202622/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/mary-hesse-zx0nmjjss . 19 November 2021 . 2019-03-19 . The Times . en . 0140-0460.
  3. Web site: Professor Mary Hesse (1924–2016) HPS. www.hps.cam.ac.uk. en. 2019-03-19.
  4. Web site: Professor Mary Hesse Wolfson College Cambridge. 2016-03-06. 2019-03-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306130019/https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-mary-hesse. 2016-03-06.
  5. Web site: 2014-08-18 . Mary Brenda Hesse . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230528024338/https://www.giffordlectures.org/lecturers/mary-brenda-hesse . 28 May 2023 . 2019-03-19 . The Gifford Lectures . en.
  6. Web site: 2014-08-18 . The Construction of Reality . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230528033230/https://www.giffordlectures.org/books/construction-reality . 28 May 2023 . 2019-09-16 . The Gifford Lectures . en.
  7. Paper delivered as Hesse's contribution to the symposium "Unfamiliar Noises" at the 1987 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association. Co-symposiast Richard Rorty's paper "Hesse and Davidson on Metaphor" is also available (with registration at Internet Archive) in the same volume. (Susan Haack's address as chairman "Surprising Noises: Rorty and Hesse on Metaphor" being similarly available in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 88, Issue 1 (1988).