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Episode 11 - Ivan Flis
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Episode 11 - Ivan Flis This week we had an awesome chat with the super-interdisciplinary Ivan Flis. Ivan is like a cake made from psychology, history, and philosophy of science. This cake was the perfect compliment to our Repro-Tea. There was so much to cover that we will have Ivan back next time too! Just a few of the amazing resources Ivan mentioned: Deborah Mayo’s book, Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Words, Amy still doesn’t understand what she is really reading though…. (Sam is doing no better) (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/statistical-inference-as-severe-testing/D9DF409EF568090F3F60407FF2B973B2) Loads of books Ivan mentions which we could not keep track of but he did recommend two after our conversation: OPTIMIST: Optimisation Methods in Science and Technology: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/optimist-survey/ George Reisch How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science (2005) https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Cold-Transformed-Philosophy-Science/dp/0521546893 Ivan’s Dissertation “Discipline through method: Recent history and philosophy of scientific psychology (1950-2018)” https://www.dropbox.com/s/amjv3oyu8u09nw2/2018%20thesis%20Ivan%20Flis%20final%20version.pdf?dl=0 Ivan’s paper about textbooks, Instructional Manual of Boundary-Work: Psychology Textbooks, Student Subjectivities and Disciplinary Historiographies (that's a mouthful!) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jhbs.21791 The Descartes Centre in Utrecht: https://www.uu.nl/en/descartes-centre Ivan highly recommends to “Read more books”, if you want a starting point he mentions Kurt Danzinger’s Constructing the Subject (1990) https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/constructing-the-subject/6B1C7891EC8C6670ECD341B3F3E08B65 Music credit: Kevin MacLeod - Funkeriffic freepd.com/misc.php
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Episode 11 - Ivan Flis This week we had an awesome chat with the super-interdisciplinary Ivan Flis. Ivan is like a cake made from psychology, history, and philosophy of science. This cake was the perfect compliment to our Repro-Tea. There was so much to cover that we will have Ivan back next time too! Just a few of the amazing resources Ivan mentioned: Deborah Mayo’s book, Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Words, Amy still doesn’t understand what she is really reading though…. (Sam is doing no better) (https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/statistical-inference-as-severe-testing/D9DF409EF568090F3F60407FF2B973B2) Loads of books Ivan mentions which we could not keep track of but he did recommend two after our conversation: OPTIMIST: Optimisation Methods in Science and Technology: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/optimist-survey/ George Reisch How the Cold War Transformed Philosophy of Science (2005) https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Cold-Transformed-Philosophy-Science/dp/0521546893 Ivan’s Dissertation “Discipline through method: Recent history and philosophy of scientific psychology (1950-2018)” https://www.dropbox.com/s/amjv3oyu8u09nw2/2018%20thesis%20Ivan%20Flis%20final%20version.pdf?dl=0 Ivan’s paper about textbooks, Instructional Manual of Boundary-Work: Psychology Textbooks, Student Subjectivities and Disciplinary Historiographies (that's a mouthful!) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jhbs.21791 The Descartes Centre in Utrecht: https://www.uu.nl/en/descartes-centre Ivan highly recommends to “Read more books”, if you want a starting point he mentions Kurt Danzinger’s Constructing the Subject (1990) https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/constructing-the-subject/6B1C7891EC8C6670ECD341B3F3E08B65 Music credit: Kevin MacLeod - Funkeriffic freepd.com/misc.php
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