History, Philosophy, and Ethics of STEM
Research into the history, theoretical foundations, normativity, and methods in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is one of our great strengths as a
department. Here is a very brief sketch of what we do.
Dr. Susan G Sterrett | History and Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of AI, Models & Analogies in Science
- 'Found Objects' in Wittgenstein
- How Math Figures Differently in Exact Solutions, Simulations, and Physical Models
- The meandering epistemic status of river models in American Hydraulics
- Mach on Analogy in Science
- Pictures, Models, and Measures in Wittgenstein
- Scale Modeling
- Turing on the Integration of Human and Machine Intelligence
Dr. Brian Hepburn | Engineering Ethics,The History and Philosophy of the Physical Sciencesin the 20th
Century, Early Modern Philosophy
- The Creation of Rational Mechanics
- The Quiet Scientific Revolution: problem solving and the eighteenth centuryorigins
of 鈥楴ewtonian鈥 Mechanics
- Mechanics in Newton's Wake: Euler's Galilean Philosophy of Science
- Scientific Method
- Equilibrium, natural motion, and models of explanation
Dr. Susan VH Castro | Philosophy of Medicine, Cyberethics and Ethics of AI, Humor
- Cyberethics for a Transformative Era
- Algorithmic Humor
- Healthy Humor: Philosophy of Medicine meets Humor Theory
- Paradigms for Smart Farming: Chemical, Ecological, Algorithmic
- A Kantian Theory of the Sensory Processing Subtype of Autism
- Why Postulate that the Number of Unconceived Scientific Alternatives is Finite?

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy concentrations
For our students, the Philosophy Department currently offers four stackable concentrations that help students develop high demand skill sets.