National and Kapodistrian University of Athens/National
Technical University of Athens
PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Course description
Philosophy: The list of GPHPST faculty includes a large group of specialists
in ancient and modern philosophy, philosophy of knowledge, analytic and
continental philosophy of science. This specialization is designed for
international students who may want to take advantage of the opportunity
to work with them during the second semester of their ESST studies.
History: The list of GPHPST faculty also includes a mix of senior and
junior historians of science and technology, including specialists in
the history of science and technology in local contexts. The specialization
is especially appropriate for international students who want to work
on topics related to the history of science and technology in the European
periphery.
Core Literature
Given the broad range of the areas included in this specialization, contact
the GPHPST faculty member that you consider working with in order to provide
you with an appropriate core literature.
Language of Instruction
English
Minimum and Maximum Number of Students
1-5
Thesis Topics Samples
Contact the specialist of the GPHPST faculty for a list of possible topics
within your area of interest.
Schedule of Introductory Course
8 three-hour meetings at the beginning of ESST's second semester.
Lists of Possible Thesis Tutors
All faculty members of the GPHPST (see the GPHPST web site for their
research interests).
Web Link
ESST at the Graduate Program in the History and Philosophy of Science
and Technology (GPHPST), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
and National Technical University: http://www.hpst.phs.uoa.gr/ESST/index.html
Specialization Coordinator
Kostas Gavroglu (history), kgavro@cc.uoa.gr
Aristides Baltas (philosophy), abaltas@central.ntua.gr
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