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Hommage au Père Jean Boboc (1943-2019)

Le Père Jean Boboc était une des figures les plus proéminentes du dialogue entre la science et la religion en France.
Docteur en médecine de la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, spécialiste de pharmacologie et toxicologie cliniques, détenteur d’un MBA (Master of Business Administration), il a partagé sa vie professionnelle entre la médecine praticienne et la recherche appliquée. Il a exercé la direction de firmes pharmaceutiques comme président en Europe, aux États Unis et au Canada, ce qui l’a familiarisé avec les problèmes éthiques de la recherche médicale.

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IOTA Inaugural Conference, Jan 2019

 

The Historiography of Science and Religion in the Construction of Modern Europe

European Society for the History of Science
Biennial Conference 2018 | London, 14-17 September
in conjunction with the British Society for the History of Science

Session 13 | Saturday, 15 September

A dicussion with Daniel Buxhoeveden

TEXT - in English

By Kostas Tampakis
March 2018

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The Creation-Evolution Controversy from Global Perspectives

Research Workshop

“The Creation-Evolution Controversy from Global Perspectives”

Date: April 23, 2018 (9 AM – 5:40 PM) / April 24, 2018 (9:20 AM – 11:50 AM)

Venue: HSS Conference Room (5th Floor), HSS Building, 14 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637332

Technology, Religion and Cultural Identity

An Exploration from Comparative Multi-Polar Perspective

Conference co-organised by the University of Belgrade and the University of Madras

Chennai, India, December 13–14th, 2017

Project SOW @ Rio de Janeiro

Interview given within the framework of the 25th International Congress of Science and Technology by Project SOW Director Prof. Efthymios Nicolaidis on Boa Vontade TV channel  
 

 

Almagest journal, v.8/2 (2017) | Science & Orthodoxy

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Rečnik tehnologije - Dictionary of Technology

The Dictionary of technology, which was published in June 1981, is seen by many authors as the first evidence of authentic postmodern Serbian culture. This is among the first critiques of technology and its Posthuman outcomes, not only in the Yugoslav and Serbian milieu, but the European one as well.

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ABOUT PROJECT SOW

Project SOW is organized by the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation.

 

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