ࡱ> dfc CbjbjOUOU v-?-?;'8,.lz"vxxxxxxMxx2222v2v222 ?k] 5t2Z02s2s>2> |:   Rose-Mary Sargent Department of Philosophy Merrimack College North Andover, MA 01845 (978) 837-3478 email: rsargent@merrimack.edu Education Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1987 M. A., History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame, 1986 B. A., Philosophy and History, summa cum laude, Merrimack College, 1983 Areas of Specialization Philosophy of Science; History of the Philosophy of Science; Modern European Philosophy Professional Experience HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, Editor-in-Chief  HYPERLINK "http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/hopos/about.html" http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/hopos/about.html Merrimack College, Professor, Department of Philosophy, 1998-present Associate Professor, 1996-98; Assistant Professor, 1990-96 California Institute of Technology, Division of Humanities Eleanor Searle Visiting Professor of the History of Science, 2006-07 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Philosophy Visiting Professor, 2000-01 University of Minnesota, Postdoctoral Fellow, Program in History of Science; Research Associate, Center for Philosophy of Science, 1993-94 Boston University, Center for the Philosophy and History of Science, Research Associate, 1990-93 Northwestern University, Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1989-90 University of New Mexico, Department of Philosophy, Assistant Professor, 1987-90; Chair of Science, Technology and Society Minor Program, 1988-90 Awards Ciejek Fellow for Humanistic Research and Study in the Liberal Arts, Merrimack College, 1995-96. National Science Foundation, Summer Scholars Award, for preparation of manuscript on Robert Boyle and the philosophy of experiment, 1991. Faculty Development Grants, Merrimack College, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003 National Science Foundation, Summer Scholars Award, for research at the Royal Society of London, May-August, 1989. Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities, Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1986-87. Mellon Fellow, National Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities, 1983-85. Dr. Lynn W. Turner Paper Prize of Phi Alpha Theta, International Honor Society in History, 1983, for "In the Wake of Sputnik: The Function of Science in the Politics of State". Bishop Markham Medal for the Humanities, Merrimack College, 1983. Work-in-Progress Book length manuscript For the Common Good: Philosophical Perspectives on the Pursuit of Science in the Public Interest Publications Books: Selected Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon (edited with introduction). Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing, 1999. The Diffident Naturalist: Robert Boyle and the Philosophy of Experiment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. Articles: Virtue in the Scientific Revolution. In Scientific Values and Civic Virtues. Edited by Noretta Koertge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 7180. Publications (continued) Robert Boyle and the Masculine Methods of Science. Philosophy of Science 71 (2004), 857867. Analysis and Synthesis, Aristotelianism, Causality, Matter, Mechanical Philosophy, Revolution, Restoration, and the Royal Society, Skepticism. In Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science. Edited by J. L. Heilbron. Oxford University Press, 2003. Francis Bacon and the Humanistic Aspects of Modernity. In Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. XXVI. Oxford: Blackwell Publ., 2002, pp. 12439. A New Way to Read Boyles Works, essay review of the Works of Robert Boyle, edited by Michael Hunter (14 volumes, Pickering & Chatto Publishers, 2000), Annals of Science 59 (2002), 32126. Baconian Experimentalism: Comments on McMullins History of the Philosophy of Science. Philosophy of Science 68 (2001), 31117. Boyle, Robert. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edited by Edward Craig. Routledge Press, 1998. The Social Construction of Scientific Evidence. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 10 (1997), 7596. Bacon as an Advocate for Cooperative Scientific Research. In Cambridge Companion to Bacon. Edited by Markku Peltonen. Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 14671. Learning from Experience: Boyle's Construction of an Experimental Philosophy. In Robert Boyle Reconsidered. Edited by Michael Hunter. Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 5778. Robert Boyle. In Research Guide to European Historical Biography. Washington, DC: Beacham Publishing, 1993, pp. 243852. Scientific Experiment and Legal Expertise: The Way of Experience in Seventeenth-Century England. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 20 (1989), 1945. Explaining the Success of Science. In PSA 1988, vol. 1. Edited by Arthur Fine and Jarrett Leplin. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association, 1988, pp. 5563. Husserl's Logical Investigations and Contemporary Issues in Philosophy of Science. Journal of the British Society For Phenomenology 19 (1988), 15564. Robert Boyle's Baconian Inheritance: A Response to Laudan's Cartesian Thesis. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 17 (1986), 46986. Publications (continued) Book Reviews: Review of Myriam Dennehy and Charles Raymond, eds. La philosophie naturelle de Robert Boyle, in Analyse et Philosophie, Michel Malherbe, ed. (Paris: J. Vrin, 2009). Early Science and Medicine 15 (2010) 307309. Review of Michael Hunter, Boyle: between God and Science. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009). Medical History, 54 (2010) 400402. Review of Michael Hunter (editor), Robert Boyles Heads and Inquiries, and Michael Hunter and Harriet Knight (editors), Unpublished Material Relating to Robert Boyles Memoirs for the Natural History of Human Blood, Robert Boyle Project Occasional Papers No. 1 and No. 2 (London: Birkbeck College, University of London, 2005). Medical History 51 (2007), 26162. Review of Julie Robin Solomon and Catherine Gimelli Martin (editors). Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Though: Essays to Commemorate The Advancement of Learning (16052005) (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005). Isis 97 (2006), 75859. Review of William R. Newman and Lawrence M. Principe, Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle and the Fate of Helmontian Chymistry (University of Chicago Press, 2002). Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2004), 104105. Review of William T. Lynch, Solomons Child: Method in the Early Royal Society of London (Stanford University Press, 2001). Annals of Science 60 (2004), 510511. Boyle in Seventeenth-Century Context, essay review of Peter R. Anstey, The Philosophy of Robert Boyle (Routledge, 2000), and Michael Hunter, Robert Boyle, Scrupulosity and Science (Boydell Press, 2000). Early Science and Medicine, 8 (2003), 5257. Constructing Boyles Gender Politics, review of Elizabeth Potter, Gender and Boyles Law of Gases (Indiana University Press, 2001). Metascience 12 (2003), 113116. Review of Andrew Pickering, The Mangle of Practice: Time, Agency, and Science (University of Chicago Press, 1995). Philosophy of Science 65 (1998), 72122. Review of Catherine Wilson, The Invisible World: Early Modern Philosophy and The Invention of the Microscope (Princeton University Press, 1995). Isis 87 (1996), 17071. Review of Marcello Pera, The Discourses of Science (University of Chicago Press, 1994). Isis 87 (1996), 397. Conference Participation (selected items) History, Philosophy, and Science: The Liberal Arts, the Sciences, and Knowledge for the Common Good. The Citizenship through Empowerment lecture series. Southern Vermont College, Sept. 27, 2011. From Bacon to Banks: The Vision and the Realities of Pursuing Science for the Common Good. International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science Biennial Conference, Budapest, June 25, 2010. Philosophy of Science in the Public Interest: Useful Knowledge and the Common Good, Philosophy of Science Association, Pittsburg, PA, November 6-9, 2008. Useful Knowledge: A Role for HOPOS in Debates over Science in the Public Interest, International Society for the History of the Philosophy of Science, Vancouver, BC, June 18-21, 2008. Science in the Public Interest: The Relationship between Baconian Experimentalism and the Common Good, History of Science Society, Washington DC, November 1-4, 2007. Robert Boyle and the Masculine Methods of Science, PSA 2002, Philosophy of Science Association, Milwaukee, WI, November 7-10, 2002. Francis Bacons Experimental Activity, HOPOS 2002, Montreal, Canada, June 21-23, 2002. The Contexts of Scientific Practice, PSA98, Philosophy of Science Association, Kansas City, October 24, 1998. Invited Participant, Sloan Workshop on The Newtonian Corpuscle, University of Minnesota, September 18-21, 1997. Methodology Naturalized and Contextualized, PSA96, Philosophy of Science Association, Cleveland, OH, November 1, 1996. Woods Hole Convivium, respondent for Annual Founders Lecture The New Golden Age of Astronomy by H. John Wood, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA July 3, 1996. Exploratory Experiments: Scientists at Play. History of Science Society, Minneapolis, 1995. The Unsuccessfulness of Boyle's Chemical Practice; Joint Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association and the History of Science Society, New Orleans, 1994. What Boyle Learned from his Experimental Predecessors; Stalbridge Boyle Symposium, Dorset, U.K., December 1991. Feminine Nature and Masculine Science: Early Baconian Attitudes Toward Women and the World; Conference on Gender, Science, and Society; University of Colorado, Boulder, April 1989. Explaining the Success of Science; PSA88, Philosophy of Science Association, Evanston, IL, 1988. Invited Talks (selected items) History, Philosophy, and Science: The Liberal Arts, the Sciences, and Knowledge for the Common Good. Citizenship through Empowerment Lecture Series, Southern Vermont College, Sept. 27, 2010. From Bacon to Banks: The Vision and the Realities of Pursuing Science for the Common Good, Keynote Address, Conference of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, Budapest, Hungary, June 25, 2010. Experimental Evidence: Natural Histories and the Concurrence of Probabilities, Mellon Conference at California Institute of Technology, May 22-23, 2007. Useful Knowledge: On the History of the Concept of Science for the Common Good from Bacon to Mill, California Institute of Technology, January 12, 2007. For The Common Good: Continuing Conflicts Over Science in the Public Interest, Rivier College, October 28, 2004. Science in the Public Interest: The Relationship between Baconian Experimentalism and the Common Good, University of Indiana, Annual Westfall Lecture, April 23, 2004. Science in the Public Interest: Baconian Experimentalism and the Royal Society, Johns Hopkins University, March 4, 2004. Experimental Reasoning in the History of Philosophy and the Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, October 27, 2000. Science, Technology, and the Postmodern Condition, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, February 25, 2000. Experimental Epistemology: An Alternative Tradition in Modern Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, December 13, 1996. Varieties of Experiment: From Playful Exploration to Artful Demonstration, First Annual Ciejek Lecture, Merrimack College, April 26, 1996. Robert Boyles Research Imperative, Woods Hole Convivium, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, February 2, 1996. The Social Construction of Scientific Evidence", Harvard University, History of Early Science Group, November 17, 1994. Can Scientific Evidence Be Socially Constituted?" University of Minnesota Seminar in the History of Science and Technology, October 29, 1993. Popularizing Science in Seventeenth-Century England and Can Scientific Evidence Be Socially Constituted? An Analysis of the Boyle-More Hydrostatics Debate, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 14, 1993. Boyle's Experimental Philosophy: A Postmodern Reassessment, Wesleyan University, April 15, 1993. How to be an Experimental Philosopher, Boston University Philosophy of Science Colloquium, February 11, 1992. University of Minnesota, March 5, 1993. Beyond Empiricism: The Ontological Foundation of Boyle's Experimental Epistemology, University of Connecticut, March 7, 1991. The Hermeneutic Dynamics of Experiment: Robert Boyle on the Interpretation of Nature, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL January 26, 1990. Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, March 7, 1990. Professional Activities Philosophy of Science, editorial board member, 1999-2014. International Society for the History of the Philosophy of Science (HOPOS), Nominations and Elections Committee, 2008-2010. HOPOS Steering Committee, 1998-2001. History of Philosophy Quarterly, board of editorial consultants, 2001-2004. HOPOS Program Committee for Second International Conference, Notre Dame, IN, March 1998 and Third International Conference, Vienna, May 2000. Philosophy of Science Association, Program Committee for the Fifteenth Biennial Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 1996. Early Science and Medicine, Isis, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Perspectives on Science, and Philosophy of Science, occasional referee for submitted manuscripts. Professional Associations: Philosophy of Science Association History of Science Society HOPOS: International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science American Philosophical Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Courses Taught Undergraduate: Introduction to Philosophy Logic Modern European Philosophy (Bacon to Kant) Philosophy of Science History of the Philosophy of Science Values in a Technological Culture Epistemology Social Foundations of Science The Experimental Ideal Approaching Modernism, 1400-1800 (team-taught at Merrimack College) Approaching Postmodernism (team-taught at Merrimack College) Graduate: Natural Philosophy during the Scientific Revolution (Univ. of New Mexico) Philosophy of Logic (Univ. of New Mexico) Philosophy of Science (Univ. of New Mexico) Experiment in Early Modern Science (team-taught at Univ. of Minnesota) Topics Seminar on Bacon, Boyle, and Locke (Virginia Tech, Caltech) Community Service (at Merrimack College, selected recent items) Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2010-2012 Environmental Studies and Sustainability Program Advisory Committee, 2010-2011 Appointment, Rank, and Tenure Committee, Chair, 2008-2010 Student advisement (average fifteen students per semester) Environmental Studies and Sustainability ad hoc Committee, 1996-2009 Joint Faculty Trustees Committee, 2002-2005 YAS Fellowship Selection Committee, 2003, 2005 Appointment, Rank, and Tenure Committee, 2001-2003 Womens Studies Advisory Committee, 1994-2002 Ciejek Fellowship Selection Committee, 1996-2000 Campus representative for Mellon Fellowships in the Humanities, 1990-1998 Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, co-director, 1998-2000 AAUP Accreditation Committee, 1997-98 Sargent  PAGE 2 PAGE  * 9 T l 8 J K &k} ;.}oddhU;>*CJOJQJh$VMhU;6CJOJQJh$VMhU;5CJOJQJhpMhU;0JCJOJQJ'jhpMhU;CJOJQJUjhU;CJOJQJUhU;6CJOJQJhU;5CJOJQJh6RhU;5CJOJQJhU;CJOJQJhZCJOJQJhZ5CJOJQJ',>Ve S T yyy 8 8@& 8 @& BTl]$ BTa$gdU;$ Ba$gdU; $ Ba$gdU; $ Pa$$ l@&a$gdU;T l n J  C D   / @&gdU; @&  @&  80@&]0gdU; 80]0 8@&/ 1   ! # k &'d @&  0]0 0@&]0 $ df*,su&(jkl}~  @& )*{|cdwy/1 0@&]0  @&.QfVg|1cd,Ds>z%Y2LX-.Ig߶h$VMhU;CJOJQJh5phU;6CJOJQJhU;>*CJOJQJhU;6B*CJOJQJphhU;B*CJOJQJphhU;5CJOJQJhU;CJOJQJhU;6CJOJQJ=1PR/12KLZ[./34, - !! 0]0 gdU;  ?z  c .!j!!!!"D"j""""#6#A#U#V#s####$a$$$$$$$%(%%%%&&L&&&))**S.c.u.4/6/7/P1Q15h&hU;CJOJQJhZhU;CJOJQJhU;5CJOJQJhU;6CJOJQJh$VMhU;CJOJQJhU;CJOJQJC!!!""V#W###$$ %%%%:%;%&&&&h'i'#($((  @&gdU; gdU;((S)T)))* *** ++++,,,,5-6---S.T.U.t.u.   gdU;u.6/7/0000Q1S111p2q222|3}333t4u4555555   55556677899999::;;;<<Z<_<t<u<v<=====*CJOJQJh&hU;CJOJQJhU;6CJOJQJh> UhU;5CJOJQJh> UhU;CJOJQJhU;5CJOJQJhU;CJOJQJhVhU;5CJOJQJ+566^7`777^8`88899999:::::: 0]0 0@&]0  !0*gdU;  !0*  gdU;:::;;;;<<<<=J=o========>+>  @& 0]0gdU; 0]0 0@&]0+>Q>t>>>>>6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666hH6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666662 0@P`p2( 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p8XV~OJQJ_HmH nH sH tH @`@ NormalOJQJ_HmH sH tH DA`D Default Paragraph FontZiZ  Table Normal :V 4 l4a _H(k (No List 4+4 Endnote Text4@4 Header  !.)@. 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