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Helen Longino

  • Birth of Helen Elizabeth Longino

  • Joined Philosophy department of Standford Universtiy

    Joined Philosophy department of Standford Universtiy
    A long lineage of teaching at prestigious colleges lead Dr.Longino to a culmination of her hard work. One of the highest regarded colleges Stanford University in a new and interesting field of Philosophy. Also being active within the women's liberation movement. Throughout her time at each institution she has implemented several aspects of women's studies.
  • Obtained title of Clarence Irving Lewis Professor of Philosophy

    Obtained title of Clarence Irving Lewis Professor of Philosophy
    Throughout Dr.Longino's career she has set the standard for up and coming philosophers. A major aspect of developing these standards occurred during her time seated as a chair of the philosophy department from 2008 to 2011.
  • Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    Following the storied career of Dr.Longino she truly exemplifies true leadership and commitment to the studies of science. Serving as President of the Philosophy of Science Assocation during the years 2013 and 2014. Being in the forefront of those publishing different bodies of work within the field of Philosophy. This ties directly into one of her most recent works of being elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. One of the oldest and most profound societies within the US.
  • Elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
    In current times Dr.Longino is still actively participating and pushing the current conversations around the Philosophy of Science. Within the year of 2018 she was elected to become a member of the AAAS. A goal to bring to gather all scientists and scholars alike to bring about scientific freedom and further serve society through education. Below is a link of Dr.Longino speaking directly. A direct lecture and video on Perspectives and Pluraties
  • Works Cited

    Longino, Helen E. (1990). Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry. Princeton University Press. Longino, Helen (2002). The Fate of Knowledge. Princeton University Press. Longino, Helen E. (2013). Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality. University of Chicago Press.