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IAN HACKING (1936 - )
   
Faculty Page (College de France) CONFERENCES
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- Rewritings: Probability, Science, and History, a Conference in
Honour of Ian Hacking, Department of Philosophy,
University of Toronto, October 22-23, 2005
COURSES
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- Anthologies:
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
- Edited Works:
- Exercises in Analysis: Essays by Students of Casimir Lewy. Cambridge: CUP, 1985.
- Scientific Revolutions. Oxford: OUP, 1981.
- Selected Individual Works:
- Philosophy and Animal Life.
By Hacking, Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, and Cary Wolf. New York: Columbia UP, 2008.
- "Between Michel Foucault and Erving Goffman: Between Discourse in
the Abstract and Face-to-Face Interaction." Economy and Society
33.3 (2004): 277-302.
- An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic.
Cambridge: CUP, 2001.
- "Historical Ontology." Robert and Maurine Rothschild Lecture,
Department of the History of Science, Harvard University, April 22, 1999.
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
1-26.
- The Social Construction of What?. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP,
1999.
- Mad Travellers: Reflections on the Reality of Transient Mental
Illnesses. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 1998.
- "The Disunities of the Sciences." The Disunity of Science.
Ed. P. Galison and D. Stump. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1996.
- Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory.
Princeton: Princeton UP, 1995. Rpt. 1998.
- "Was Captain Cook a God?" London Review of Books
September 7, 1995.
- Rpt. as "The End of Captain Cook." The Social Construction of What?. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard UP,
1999. 207-223.
- "How, Why, When and Where did Language Go Public?" Common
Knowledge 1.2 (1992): 74-91.
- Historical Ontology.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002. 121-139.
- "'Style' for Historians and Philosophers." Studies in History and
Philosophy 23 (1992): 1-20.
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
178-199.
- The Taming of Chance. Cambridge: CUP, 1990.
- "Two Kinds of New Historicism for Philosophers." New Literary
History 21 (1989-1990): 343-364.
- Historical Ontology.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002. 51-72.
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"Locke, Leibniz, Language and Hans Aarsleff."
Synthese 75.2 (1988): 135-153.
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"Making Up People." Reconstructing Individuality: Autonomy,
Individuality and the Self in Western Thought. Ed. Thomas C. Heller, Morton Sosna, and David E. Wellbery.
Stanford: Stanford UP, 1986.
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"Five Parables." Philosophy
in History. Ed. Rorty, J. B. Schneewind and Quentin Skinner.
Cambridge: CUP, 1985. 103-124.
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"Self-Improvement." University Publishing
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(1984): 5-6.
- Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy
of Natural Science. Cambridge: CUP, 1983.
- "Language, Truth and Reason." Rationality and Relativism.
Ed. Martin Hollis and Steven Lukes. Oxford: Blackwell, 1982.
48-66.
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
159-177.
- Rev. version "Styles of Scientific Reasoning."
Post-Analytic Philosophy. Ed. John Rajchman and Cornel West.
New York: Columbia UP, . 145-164.
- "The Archaeology of Michel Foucault." New York Review of
Books May 14, 1981.
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
73-86.
- "Michel Foucault's Immature Science." Nous 13 (1979):
39-51.
- Historical Ontology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.
87-98.
- The Emergence of Probability: a Philosophical Study of Early Ideas
About Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference. Cambridge:
CUP, 1975.
- Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?. Cambridge: CUP,
1975.
- A Concise Introduction to Logic. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1972.
- The Logic of Statistical Inference. Cambridge: CUP, 1965.
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